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Lawrence Lipton

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Lawrence Lipton


Born
in Lodz, Poland
December 13, 1901

Died
July 09, 1975

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Average rating: 3.66 · 641 ratings · 36 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Holy Barbarians

3.66 avg rating — 629 ratings — published 1959 — 31 editions
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Holy Barbarians

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The Holy Barbarians by Lawr...

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Bruno in Venice West and Ot...

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Rainbow at Midnight

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Brother, the Laugh Is Bitter

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The Erotic Revolution

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Die Heiligen Barbaren

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Erotic Revolution an Affirm...

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THE HOLY BARBARIANS the Fir...

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“All the misfits of the world--the too fat and too lean, the too tall and the too short, the jerk, the drip, the half-wit and the spastic, the harelip and the gimp. All the broken, the doomed, the drunk and the disillusioned--herding together for a little human warmth, where a one-room kitchenette is an apartment and the naked electric bulb hangs suspended from the ceiling like an exposed nerve”
Lawrence Lipton, The Holy Barbarians

“a hand on your cock is more moral
-and more fun-
than a finger on the trigger.”
Lawrence Lipton

“My poetry is, or should be, useful to me for one reason: it is the record of my individual struggle from darkness towards some measure of light”
Lawrence Lipton, Holy Barbarians