Article 5EJMJ Lawrence Ferlinghetti obituary

Lawrence Ferlinghetti obituary

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James Campbell
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Poet whose outlook spanned anarchism, ecology and small business, as founder of the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco

Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet, artist, activist and founder of San Francisco's famous City Lights Bookstore, who has died aged 101 of interstitial lung disease, was the least beat" of the Beat Generation. In addition to a political commitment that blended anarchism and ecology - he loathed the motor car, calling it the infernal combustion engine" - he had an instinctive business sense, founded on the philosophy of small is beautiful. City Lights, which he started in partnership with the magazine editor Peter Martin in the early 1950s, is still among the most welcoming of shops, with its tables and chairs, sheaves of magazines, and signs saying: Pick a book, sit down, and read."

Ferlinghetti discouraged interviewers and seekers of personal information. If I had some biographical questionnaire to answer, I would always make something up," he once said. Different reference books give different dates of birth, and one published story had it that he wrote his doctoral dissertation on the place of the pissoir in French literature. For many years, he listed his dog, Homer, as City Lights' publicity and public relations officer. The poet recalled that Homer Ferlinghetti received regular mail, but that his public relations career stalled when he peed against a policeman's leg. For this act of citizenship, he was immortalised by his master in the poem Dog.

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