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APOSTROPHE BOOKS - NEWSLETTER

SEPT. 30TH, 2010
SPOTLIGHT ON INDEPENDENT
BOOKSTORES!
 
Poetry Landmark: The City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco, CA 

Nestled among the trattorias, strip clubs, and skyscrapers of San Francisco's North Beach is City Lights Bookstore-not only a landmark to poetry, but also a battleground for the freedom of speech.

City Lights was founded in 1953 by poet Lawrence Ferlinghettiand Peter D. Martin as the nation's first all-paperback bookstore. In 1955, Ferlinghetti became the store's sole owner and launched City Lights Publishers in order to present the work of the Beat poets, who were having difficulty finding a place for their writing with mainstream, East Coast publishers. Over the years, City Lights's Pocket Poets Series introduced writers such as Allen GinsbergFrank O'Hara, and Jack Kerouac. Today, the press has over a hundred titles in print, with additional titles being published each year.

City Lights gained national recognition in 1956 when Ferlinghetti published Ginsberg's groundbreaking Howl and Other Poems. Ferlinghetti was charged with obscenity over the poem's graphic representations of sex and drugs, and a high-profile trial ensued. Ferlinghetti prevailed and Howl has since gone on to become one of the most popular poetry books in U.S. history, having sold nearly a million copies in its City Lights edition. The trial reinforced City Lights as a foundation for the Beat movement. In his book The Fall of America, Ginsberg described City Lights simply as "home."

In 2001 the store was named a local landmark by the city because of its "seminal role in the literary and cultural development of San Francisco and the nation, for stewarding and restoring City Lights Bookstore, for championing First Amendment protections, and for publishing and giving voice to writers and artists everywhere."

A few blocks from City Lights, at 3118 Fillmore Street, is the site where the watershed debut reading of "Howl" took place. Now an import store, it was once the Six Gallery, where on October 7, 1955, Kenneth Rexroth curated a legendary reading that featured Ginsberg, Michael McClureGary Snyder, Philip Whalen, and Philip Lamantia-all unknowns at the time. Ginsberg captivated the audience with a powerful reading of an early draft of the poem, after which Ferlinghetti immediately sent him a telegram that exclaimed "I greet you at the beginning of a great career. When do I get the manuscript?"-echoing Ralph Waldo Emerson's words to Walt Whitman.

thank you...poets.org.


Still, a wonderful place to visit, a must see for all of you independent bookstore fans the next time you visit the bay area!



 
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Valerie, Lisa, Kelsey, Sachi, David, Andi and Eric!
Apostrophe Books
 
4712 E. 2nd St.
Long Beach, CA  90803
(562)438-7950
IN THIS ISSUE
THANK YOU!
Banned Books Week
Please join us for Local Author marathon weekend!
APOSTROPHE BOOKS THANKS RMS QUEEN MARY AUTHORS:
 
 
 
SUZANNE TARBELL COOPER,
FRANK COOPER,
ATHENE MIHALAKIS KOVACIC, AND
DON LYNCH
FOR SIGNING THEIR NEW BOOK ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE QUEEN MARY AT OUR STORE LAST SATURDAY!  LOTS OF FUN TO HAVE ALL OF YOU!
 
SIGNED COPIES REMAIN FOR SALE....
GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL THE QUEEN MARY/
LOCAL LONG BEACH HISTORY FANS IN YOUR LIFE!
 
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR GROWING SECTION OF "AUTOGRAPHED COPIES"... BOOKS SIGNED BY THE MANY AUTHORS WHO HAVE SIGNED AT OUR STORE DURING THE PAST 6 MONTHS..ONCE THE SIGNED COPIES ARE GONE, THEY'RE GONE! GET 'UM WHILE WE GOT 'UM!


 

BANNED BOOK WEEK-----

 
 
SEPT.25TH THRU OCT.2ND 2010

 
JOIN  US AT APOSTROPHE BOOKS THIS WEEK AS WE CELEBRATE BANNED BOOKS WEEK.
 
CHECK OUT KELSEY'S AWESOME DISPLAY OF BANNED BOOKS..THE DISPLAY HAS RECEIVED ALOT OF ATTENTION THIS WEEK AND SPARKED SOME INTERESTING CONVERSATIONS AMONG OUR CUSTOMERS AND STAFF.
THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND A REMINDER TO NEVER TAKE OUR FIRST AMMENDMENT RIGHTS FOR GRANTED.
 
THANK YOU, KELSEY, FOR A GREAT INSTORE AS WELL AS WINDOW DISPLAY!
 
Just a short sidenote...

As we celebrate Banned Books Week, one of those banned, Howl..by the late poet, Allen Ginsberg..premieres in theaters this week... "a genre-bending biopic" of the famed Beat poet.. a few memorable quotes from Mr. Ginsberg...
 
"I don't think there is any truth...there are only points of view."

"Concentrate on what you want to say to yourself and your friends. Follow your inner moonlight; don't hide the madness. You say what you want to say when you don't care who's listening."

"in my dreams you walk dripping from a sea journey on the highway across America in tears to the door of my cottage in the Western night..." (Howl: Original Draft Facsimile)

We celebrate Mr. Ginsberg for the battles he fought, not only for his fellow writers, but for all of our basic rights to free speech..

PLEASE JOIN US THIS WEEKEND!!                              
 
 
 

 
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