Evergreen Review, No. 61, December 1968
by Rosset, Barney (editor)
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New York : Evergreen Review, 1968. Soft cover. Very Good. Vol. 12 | No. 61 | December 1968 Letters to the Editor Notes from the Underground Richard Brautigan: What Are You Going to Do With 390 Photographs of Christmas Trees? Edward Field: Graffiti Juan Bosch: Pentagonism: Perpetual War for Profit Robert L. Terrell: Tea Party John Schultz: Daley Goes Home Leo Skir: The Boys of Jerusalem Jean Genet: A Salute to 100,000 Stars Jan Cremer: French Fries Without a Pickle Nat Hentoff: Tennis Power John Lahr: Poor Johnny One Note Paul Williams: How Rock Communicates Evergreen published writing that launched an assault on American propriety: literary, sexual, and social. Evergreen's genius lay in its ability to mix radical American voices from the literary and social fringes with a global cast of writers, many of whom were introduced to American readers by the magazine. The magazine was often shocking, always intriguing. It featured some of the finest writing available, by writers whose influence continues to shape contemporary literature. Condition: Very good +, no markings, tight binding, no creases, bright colors, very light wear on wraps. square corners, has been stored in mylar protective sleeve
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- Title
- Evergreen Review, No. 61, December 1968
- Author
- Rosset, Barney (editor)
- Format/Binding
- Soft cover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
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- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Evergreen Review
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1968
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- Magazine
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