Orlovsky, Peter. Clean Asshole Poems and Smiling Vegetable Songs / Poems 1957 - 1977. First Edition. San Francisco, City Lights Books, 1978. Small Octavo. 144 pages. Original Softcover. Excellent condition with only minor signs of external wear to the frontcover. Name of preowner on titlepage. [Pocket Poets Series # 37]. Peter Anton Orlovsky (July 8, 1933 – May 30, 2010) was an American poet and actor. He was the longtime partner of Allen Ginsberg. Orlovsky was born in the Lower East Side of New York City, the son of Katherine (née Schwarten) and Oleg Orlovsky, a Russian immigrant. He was raised in poverty and was forced to drop out of Newtown High School in his senior year so he could support his impoverished family. After many odd jobs, he began working as an orderly at Creedmoor State Mental Hospital, known today as Creedmoor Psychiatric Center. In 1953 Orlovsky was drafted into the United States Army for the Korean War at the age of 19. Army psychiatrists ordered his transfer off the front to work as a medic in a San Francisco hospital. He later went to Columbia University. He met Ginsberg while working as a model for the painter Robert La Vigne in San Francisco in December 1954. Prior to meeting Ginsberg, Orlovsky had made no deliberate attempts at becoming a poet. With Ginsberg's encouragement, Orlovsky began writing in 1957 while the pair were living in Paris. Accompanied by other beat writers, Orlovsky traveled extensively for several years throughout the Middle East, Northern Africa, India, and Europe. Orlovsky was Ginsberg's lover in an open relationship until Ginsberg's death in 1997. In 1974, Orlovsky joined the faculty of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado, teaching poetry. In 1979 he received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to continue his creative endeavors. In May 2010, friends reported that Orlovsky, who had had..
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Seller: Magus Books Seattle, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. somewhat worn mass market paperback edtion. light shelfwear, a bit of scuffing and light creasing to the covers. pages and binding are clean, straight and tight otherwise. no marks to the text or other serious flaws. Seller Inventory # 1544588
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Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. Signed by the author on the title page along with a lengthy inscription extending to inside cover. Minor shelf wear to wraps with light rubbing to extremities, slight creasing to upper rear corners. Traces of soiling to rear panel. Text and images unmarked. 144pp. Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # CHAPorlCAP
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Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Octavo (6 ¼ x 5 inches; 16 x 12.5 cm).ÂTypography and layout in the minimalist Pocket Poets style: clean sans-serif type, ample margins, and uniform cream stock.ÂWrappers crisp with only faint toning to edges; spine uncreased; interior clean and bright with no markings. Price $3.95 printed on rear wrapper. A remarkably well-preserved example of this fragile production. Published as Pocket Poets Series No. 37, this was the first and only solo poetry collection by Peter Orlovsky, a central yet often shadowed figure in the Beat constellation. The poems, written between 1957 and 1977, radiate his distinctive blend of innocence, erotic frankness, and pastoral spirituality. Issued by City Lights Books, the San Francisco press synonymous with Beat literature, this volume completes a symbolic circle begun with Ginsbergâs Howl (1956). It embodies the enduring spirit of the Pocket Poets series: poetry as raw document, unfiltered voice, and revolutionary intimacy. Store case 4. . Seller Inventory # 365
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