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Gasoline

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Gasoline, published in 1958, is a seminal poetry collection by Beat Generation poet Gregory Corso. Raised in New York's Little Italy and marked by a tumultuous youth spent in prison, Corso's work reflects his raw experiences and keen imagination. Dedicated to the "Angels of Clinton Prison," this volume showcases his spiritual vitality and unique voice, celebrated by contemporaries like Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs. Rich with vibrant imagery and heartfelt emotion, these poems illuminate Corso's journey from hardship to literary acclaim within the Beat movement.
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Gasoline is ideal for readers interested in Beat literature, American poetry, and those keen on exploring the countercultural voices of the 1950s. Fans of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and the history of the Beat Generation will find this collection compelling and historically significant.

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His first and greatest books here in one volume: The Vestal Lady on Brattle and Gasoline .

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Gasoline & Vestal Lady on Brattle is volume number 8 in the City Lights Pocket Series.

"Open this book as you would a box of crazy toys, take in your hands a refinement of beauty out of a destructive atmosphere. These combinations are imaginary and pure, in accordance with Corso's individual (therefore universal) desire." - Allen Ginsberg

"Gregory is a gambler. He suffers reverses, like every man who takes chances. But his vitality and resilience always shine through, with a light that is more than human: The immortal light of his muse." - William S. Burroughs

"... A tough young kid from the Lower East Side who rose like an angel over the rooftops and sang Italian songs as sweet as Caruso and Sinatra, but in words... Amazing and Beautiful Gregory Corso, The one and only Gregory the Herald. Read slowly and see." - Jack Kerouac

"[M]ore than fifty years on from when it was first published in 1958, Gasoline (City Lights, 1958) by Beat poet Gregory Corso is a seminal book in the birth of that particular literary generation." - Paul Stubbs, 3AM Magazine

Gregory Corso's first book of poetry, The Vestal Lady on Brattle, was published by City Lights Press in 1955. Born in New York City and raised in Little Italy, Gregory Corso was an American Poet and the youngest of the iconic Beat Generation writers. Homeless and family-less, Corso was arrested at 13 for petty theft and larceny and spent some time in New York's infamous jail "The Tombs." He was arrested again, but was admitted to Bellevue Hospital Center. On the night of his 18th birthday, he was arrested again and convicted as an adult, resulting in being detained in Clinton State Prison. Gasoline is dedicated to "the Angels of Clinton Prison..."

Corso met Allen Ginsberg in 1951 and Ginsberg recognised Corso as "spiritually gifted." Together they travelled from New York to San Francisco to Paris where Corso wrote some of his most famous poems, Bombs and Marriage. His journey to, in, and around Paris resulted in his third book of poetry which included poems The Happy Birthday of Death, Minutes to Go, The American Express, and Long Live Man. He returned to New York in 1958 only to discover he and the other Beat writers had become famous literary figures. Corso and Ginsberg travelled to college campuses and read their famous works Howl and Bomb and Marriage. On January 17, 2001, Corso died from prostate cancer.

Series: City Lights Pocket Poets Series

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ISBN: 9780872860889

Publisher: City Lights Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 February 1958

Country: United States

Imprint: City Lights Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 7.0mm

Width: 124.0mm

Height: 160.0mm

Weight: 99g

Pages: 99

About the Author

Gregory Corso's firstbook of poetry,The Vestal Lady on Brattle, was published by City Lights Press in 1955. Born in New York City and raised in Little Italy, Gregory Corso was an American Poet and the youngest of the iconic Beat Generation writers. Homeless and family-less, Corso was arrested at 13 for petty theft and larcenryand spent some time in New York's infamous jail "The Tombs." He was arrested again, but was admitted to Bellevue Hospital Center. On the night of his 18th birthday, he was arrested again and convicted as an adult, resulting in being detained in Clinton State Prison.Gasolineis dedicated to "the Angels of Clinton Prison..." Corso met Allen Ginsberg in 1951 and Ginsberg recognized Corso as "spiritually gifted." Together they traveled from New York to San Francisco to Paris where Corso wrote some of his most famous poems "Bomb" and "Marriage." His journey to, in, and around Paris resulted in his third book of poetry which included poems "The Happy Birthday of Death," "Minutes to Go," "The American Express," and "Long Live Man." He returned to New York in 1958 only to discover he and the other Beat writers had become famous literary figures. Corso and Ginsberg traveled to college campuses and read their famous works Howl, "Bomb" and "Marriage". On January 17, 2001, Corso died from prostate cancer.

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