

Gregory Corso, Poetus Magnus in his alchemic Attic room 9 Rue Gît-Le-Coeur, dormer window half-block from the Seine; Holbein-Rembrandt postcard faces & Notre Dame stained glass window cards pinned to wall, little winged plaster angel hanging right. Gregory half-smiling magician work-mixer with cloak & staff was writing Happy Birthday of Death's ""Bomb, ""Army,"" ""Hair"" & ""Death,"" Peter and I lived in front room downstairs, Burroughs on floor below, Paris 1957. (Ginsberg Caption for similar image of Corso not holding plaster angel) licensing >>
“Tompkins Square Lower East Side N.Y. Four skin heads stand in the streetlight rain chatting under an umbrella. 1987”
— American Sentences
