EVERGREEN REVIEW DISPATCHES LITERARY UNDERGROUND 1957-73 HC
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From the late 1950s to the mid-’70s, work by contributors like
Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Amiri Baraka, Eldridge Cleaver,
Tim Leary, Dennis Hopper, Jean Genet, Jerry Rubin, Bernadette
Devlin, and Germaine Greer regularly appeared in the countercultural
magazine Evergreen Review. Their subversive work and
radical politics defined outsider literature for an entire generation.
Edited by Barney Rosset of Grove Press, Evergreen Review was a
quarterly illustrated/photography driven reflection of that genre.
For the first time ever since their original print date, full color reproductions
of all front covers of all 100 issues of the Evergreen Review
from 1957 to 1973, plus hundreds of pages from many of the issues
are reprinted exactly as they looked then — with all illustrations, photography,
even the ads for other books, albums, letters to the editor,
subscription offers, etc. — left intact!
Historian Pat Thomas interviewed original 1960s era Evergreen
staffers to get the inside scoop on the day-to-day operation of the magazine,
and those conversations join new essays looking back on this
golden era by John Oakes, Loren Glass, Kasia Boddy, Dale Peck, Ethan
Persoff, Ken Jordan and Stanley Gontarski. Will this new Evergreen
Review change the world as it did in the 1960s? Of course it will!
