Philip Lamantia

Philip Lamantia (b. October 23, 1927, San Francisco, California)(d. March 7, 2005), was a United States poet and lecturer. Lamantia's poetry was first published at the age of fifteen in the Surrealist magazine View when he was fifteen. He later became involved with the San Francisco Beat Generation poets and The Surrealist Movement in the United States. He studied at the University of Berkeley from 1947-49. He has lectured on poetry at the San Francisco Art Institute since 1978.

Works

  • Erotic Poems (1946)
  • Ekstasis (1959)
  • Narcotica (1959)
  • Touch of the Marvelous (1966)
  • Selected Poems 1943-1966 (1967)
  • Becoming Visible (1981)
  • Meadowlark West (1986)
  • Bed of Sphinxes: New and Selected Poems, 1943-1993 (1997)
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