This selection from the first ten years of the Evergreen Review gives the full flavor of the energy, savvy, excitement, and gall that characterized the magazine during the days of its publication. It also happens to bring together some of the worlds best writers in one volume, in the company of their peers. Evergreen was more than another literary magazine. Founded by Barney Rossett of Grove Press and publishing from 1957 through 1973 (it now exists as an online only magazine), it was the voice of a movement that helped to change the attitudes and prejudices of the culture at large through the language of artand succeeded. It was always damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead. Here are original short stories by Samuel Beckett and Jack Kerouac (with his October in the Railroad Earth predating the publication of On the Road); Allen Ginsbergs Howl (previously published only as a pamphlet); a selection from Lawrence Ferlinghettis A Coney Island of the Mind; and a passage from Alexander Trocchis Cains Book. Also included are a fantastic sample of the original and iconic magazine covers which were works of art themselvesa heavily bearded Ginsberg cavorting in a sport coat and Uncle Sam top hat in 1966and several reprinted comic strips; notably, Michael ODonoghues The Adventure of Phoebe Zeit-geist.
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