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Naropa lectures, 1981

Naropa lectures, 1981

By Gregory Corso,William Camponovo,Mary Catherine Kinniburgh,Öykü Tekten,Megan Mangum,Ammiel Alcalay,Naropa Institute,Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics,City University of New York. Center for the Humanities,Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library)

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Publish Date

2016

Publisher

Center for the Humanities, the Graduate Center, The City University of New York

Language

eng

Pages

56

Description:

"While many readers will be familiar with Gregory Corso as a youthful Beat icon, only those exposed to his teaching at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University will know of his eclectic, idiosyncratic, and vast storehouse of cultural knowledge. Naropa Lectures 1981 features transcriptions of two Corso classes in which his quicksilver mind moves across ages of human endeavor, from the discovery of the earliest hominid to the founding of medieval universities, as students’ dialogue, question, challenge, and absorb. In this dynamic presentation by editors William Camponovo, Mary Catherine Kinniburgh, and Öykü Tekten, readers can finally gain entry into the legendary Corso classroom. A remembrance of Gregory Corso by Anne Waldman, one of the founders of the Kerouac School, is included."--Publisher's website (viewed 01/03/2016).