[pct-l] Bring Guidebooks or Maps?

Jim Keener ( J J ) pct2010 at ridgetrailhiker.com
Tue Feb 15 10:23:35 CST 2011


Shroomer,

When I met Ferlinghetti, I told him I'd gotten in trouble as a boy for having a copy of "Coney Island of the Mind". His response? "Fantastic!"

Jim Keener ( J J )

On Feb 15, 2011, at 8:05 AM, Scott Williams <baidarker at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ya Jackass, next to Muir's Home, is City Lights Bookstore in SF, in terms of
> pilgrimage sites.  While Lawrence Ferlinghetti is still alive, it's worth
> the visit.  Probably will be after he's gone as well.  He's got to be in his
> 90's.  I hiked with many much younger than I all summer, and my theme song
> was WCW's poem, To Daphne and Virginia,
> 
> "The smell of the heat is boxwood
>                      When rousing us
>                                           a movement of the air
> stirs our thoughts
>                     that had no life in them
>                                            to a life, a life in which
> two women agonize:
>                      to live and to breathe is no less.
>                                             two young
> women...................
> 
> A long poem, of longing and the love of an old man for all women, and for
> his two daughters in law in particular, of men and women.  I read it aloud
> at night several times as I felt so the kinship with WCW, surrounded by the
> loveliness of youth, and the confusion of all of us who love.  It got a good
> reception whenever I did.  And ya, he and crazy man Pound were what made the
> Beats happen.  I should have known you'd be a Howleee.
> 
> Shroomer
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