Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...
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Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...
Ray Bradbury 1983 - writing, living and the power of imagination
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Ray Bradbury 1983 - writing, living and the power of imagination
Send us a textRay Bradbury talks about his beginnings as a writer and his personal connection to two stories Dandelion Wine and Something Wicked This Way Comes then moves on to talk about converting his stories for the silver screen. He goes into depth about what is involved when you convert one of your own stories into a movie and contrasts with his work as screenwriter for the movie Moby Dick. Having written and published scores of poems Bradbury talks about how poet...
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Send us a text In a 1984 interview Lawrence Ferlinghetti talks about The beginning of the beat poets/writers and witnessing Reagan's global political agenda (Iran/Contra etc) causing a "Harvest of Hate" around the world. Even how he saw the opportunity to experience America on the road as Kerouac did as vanishing Below are excerpts from the interview. "Kerouac's guru, his really big hero, as far as writers go was Thomas Wolfe. And that's what Kerouac and I had in common.&nbs...