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City Lights Anniversary

by Charles Slay (slaycslay [at] aol.com)
San Francisco's City Lights Booksellers & Publishers celebrates its 50th anniversary. City Lights has been a leader in free speech and civil liberties issues since its founding by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Peter D. Martin in 1953.
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Columbus avenue in front of City Lights and Vesuvio Cafe was closed Sunday, June 8, for a street fair to celebrate the bookstore's anniversary. In 1957 City Lights publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti was the defendant in a landmark obscenity case over the publication of Alan Ginsberg's poem "Howl." Ferlinghetti's victory in this case allowed for greater freedom of speech in publishing.
Top Photo: The audience in front of City Lights.
Second: Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet, publisher, painter and co-founder of City Lights.
Third: Author and California state Librarian Kevin Starr with Ferlinghetti.
Fourth: The crowd in front of Vesuvio Cafe.
Bottom left: The party spilled over into and out of Vesuvio's.
Bottom right: There were many speakers including poet Andrei Codrescu; " What is there to smile about."
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by Chad Chadwick (ccemmett [at] there.net)
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I've been looking for other photo essays about this wonderful event and was pleased to find this work @ sf.inymedia.org When I read about the Sunday event at the store it was something I had to check out. Arrived a bit late from the East Bay so missed most of the opening patter. Didn't matter. Just being there was enough, to bask in the crowd-vibe, listen to a few people speak and have time to sit for a couple of peaceful drinks in Vesuvio was wonderful. And one of the best things about being there was catching a reading of "I Am Waiting" -like who isn't?

We put up a little gallery of images of the event @ <a href="http://internationalpoetrymuseum.org/ipm/gallery/gallery.html"ipm gallery

Happy Birthday City Lights!

-Chad Chadwick
internationalpoetrymuseum.org

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