Published by Evergreen Review, Inc,, 1971
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
US$ 27.60
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 80 pages. Illustrated. Letters to the Editor Notes from the Underground Luis J. González: Bolivia and Its National Liberation John Fergus Ryan: The Scourge of Scully Jack L. M. Kit Carson: Eldridge Cleaver?s Cook: An Interview with Paul Williams W. Perry Smith: Notes of a Non-Worker Anonymous: A Portfolio of Drawings Spencer Hoist: The Language of Cats Ed Sanders: The Saga of Robert Pearpuke Timothy Leary: Jail Notes Nat Hentoff: Prisoners: Men or Animals? From the Third Eye Cover photograph by Lagarde Evergreen published writing that launched an assault on American propriety: literary, sexual, and social. Evergreen?s genius lay in its ability to mix radical American voices from the literary and social fringes with a global cast of writers, many of whom were introduced to American readers by the magazine. The magazine was often shocking, always intriguing. It featured some of the finest writing available, by writers whose influence continues to shape contemporary literature. (U.P.).
US$ 63.47
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good. 257p paperback, tight and clean copy, never used, produced with many illustrations, also in colour, assembles six essays under the flag of Notes from Underground, book includes URL for downloads that no longer works, also an email address that is not working, no copies or reference to this publication found anywhere, scarce title that seems to have escaped the attention of the internet Language: English.