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Robert Duncan in San Francisco

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A vivid memoir of poet Robert Duncan in San Francisco. Discover the hidden history of the city’s 1950s and 60s avant-garde.

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Publisher

City Lights Publishers

Release Date

January 15, 2013

Number of pages

146

Language

English

ISBN

9780872865969

Download options

Epub

Format

Digital Book

Description

Discover the Poetic Legacy of Robert Duncan

Immerse yourself in the influential world of poetry with Robert Duncan in San Francisco, penned by Michael Rumaker. Published by City Lights/Grey Fox, this remarkable book highlights Duncan’s profound role in shaping the cultural and literary fabric of San Francisco. The edition (ISBN: 9780872865969) offers an intimate look at the poet’s contributions, paired with compelling historical insights, making this a must-read for literary enthusiasts and students alike.

A Captivating Exploration of Literary History

Through focused writing, Michael Rumaker explores how Robert Duncan’s work became symbolic of the city’s artistic resurgence. The narrative seamlessly blends Duncan’s groundbreaking styles with details about his life in San Francisco during a critical era of poetry evolution. This book isn’t just about Duncan’s writing—it’s also about the poet’s influence on modernism and his role in establishing San Francisco as a hub of creativity.

Why You’ll Love This Book

The book offers both historical depth and literary passion in a concise format. Whether you’re a poetry aficionado or a curious reader, Rumaker’s storytelling bridges the complexities of Duncan’s life and art. Here are some reasons to pick up a copy:

  • A unique perspective on Robert Duncan and his contributions to poetry.
  • Richly detailed account of San Francisco’s literary culture.
  • Perfect for literary research, appreciation, or casual reading.

Get your copy today and discover how Robert Duncan’s voice helped transform the poetic landscape forever!

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