b. 1919d. 2021

Lawrence Ferlinghetti


Lawrence Ferlinghetti
A poet whose verses combine political and social dissent with substantial literary merit, Lawrence Ferlinghetti is not only a poet, but also a translator, playwright, essayist, art critic, film narrator, and fiction writer. He also co-founded City Lights Books in San Francisco.

Audio

*”San Jose Symphony Reception (Flagrante delicto)” (from “The Book of Uncommon Prayer”)
TBA2:23

John Musto

Composer

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

2008

Date

Pepperdine University

Location

Collaboration between the Hampsong Foundation and SongFest

About

The son of an Italian immigrant and an American of French and Portugese descent, Ferlinghetti was born in Yonkers, New York. French was Ferlinghetti’s first language, as (due to his father’s death and his mother’s mental illness) he lived with his aunt in Strasbourg (France) for the first five years of his life. After earning his Bachelor’s degree at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and serving in the Navy during World War II, he attended graduate school at Columbia University. He earned his Masters’s in English Literature there in 1947, and then earned his Doctorat de l’Université de Paris at the Sorbonne in 1951.

In 1953, he founded City Lights Bookstore with Peter D. Martin. The bookstore was the first all-paperbound bookstore in the country, and, with their Pocket Poets Series, City Lights published Allen Ginsberg’s controversial volume Howl & Other Poems in 1956.

Ferlinghetti has published more than 30 volumes of his own poetry. While associated with the Beat movement, his work is very unlike that of the Beats. (So was his life–he was married in 1951 and had one daughter and one son.) Emerging strongly from the American lyric tradition of Whitman and Eliot, Ferlinghetti’s poetry combines political commentary on democracy in combination with natural wonder and the human plight.

Ferlinghetti currently writes a column for the San Francisco Chronicle.

–Christie Finn

Video

Books

Poetry as Insurgent Art

Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Sheet Music