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New & Noteworthy, From Bob Dylan to the Bay Area


New & Noteworthy, From Bob Dylan to the Bay Area
May 18, 2021
Recent titles of interest:
THE DOUBLE LIFE OF BOB DYLAN: A Restless, Hungry Feeling (1941-1966), by Clinton Heylin. (Little, Brown, $30.) Heylin, the author of “Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades,” revisits his subject’s early years with access to newly archived material.
THE END OF THE GOLDEN GATE: Writers on Loving and (Sometimes) Leaving San Francisco, edited by Gary Kamiya. (Chronicle, paper, $17.95.) In these essays celebrating San Francisco’s enduring beauty and fluid nature, notable Bay Area writers ponder recent changes that have driven many people to flee.
MAYFLIES, by Andrew O’Hagan. (McClelland & Stewart, $22.95.) This tender, heartfelt novel centers on the friendship among a group of young Scottish men obsessed with music and movies in the 1980s, recalled from the vantage of three decades later when one learns he’s dying of cancer. ....

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Guardian and Observer style guide: E


each other or one another?
Some traditionalists say the former should apply only to two people (“Iniesta and Xavi hugged each other”) and the latter to more than two (“all 11 Spanish players hugged one another”). HW Fowler was unimpressed by this argument and in practice very few people make the distinction.
The possessive is singular: they shook each other’s hand
EADS
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company; the group includes the aircraft manufacturer Airbus and is the major partner in the Eurofighter consortium
earlier
often redundant: “they met this week” or “it happened this month” are preferable to “they met earlier this week” or “it happened earlier this month” and will save space ....

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Lawrence Ferlinghetti's place in San Francisco literary history


Gary Kamiya April 21, 2021Updated: April 21, 2021, 9:29 am
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, owner of City Lights Bookstore, led a fight to change the name of Adler Place to Jack Kerouac Alley. City Lights Bookstore is now at Columbus Avenue and Jack Kerouac Alley in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood. Photo: Scott Sommerdorf, The Chronicle 1987
Lawrence Ferlinghetti was an essential part of San Francisco’s literary scene from 1953, the year he and Peter Martin opened City Lights Pocket Book Shop, to  Feb. 22, 2021, when he died at the patriarchal age of 101. Not even Herb Caen, who filed his daily Chronicle columns for nearly 60 years, can match the longevity of Ferlinghetti’s influence on their beloved (and in both cases, adopted) city. ....

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Lawrence Ferlinghetti's presence in San Francisco remembered


Tony Bravo April 21, 2021Updated: April 21, 2021, 7:19 am
Poet and publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti Photo: Deanne Fitzmaurice, The Chronicle
When Lawrence Ferlinghetti died in February, for some it felt like the poet and City Lights Booksellers & Publishers co-founder took a piece of San Francisco with him.
Like the store, Ferlinghetti was a literary landmark, his presence in North Beach and around the city as much a given as the fog or cable car bells. While his death at age 101 was perhaps not surprising, the loss came with a kind of shock that this living institution would no longer be here.
In his century of life, Ferlinghetti was many things: San Francisco’s poet laureate, a book merchant, an activist, a visual artist and a neighbor. Memories shared by the community with The Chronicle and on social media reflect those multitudes. Here are a few tributes celebrating Ferlinghetti’s place in the city and his lasting impact on our culture. ....

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Deroy Murdock: Even Democrats are starting to resist left's growing insanity


Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan argues the reason the press is not allowed to visit migrant facilities is because the Biden administration does not want the American people to know what s going on.
The Left officially has gone insane when Democrats start to echo the Republicans who denounce their ideas. This is happening with cautiously encouraging frequency. Here are some examples:

President Biden’s border bedlam has ignited universal scorn among Republicans who are appalled at the shambolic consequences of flinging wide-open America’s Golden Door.
Customs and Border Protection reported Thursday that its illegal alien encounters on the southern frontier rocketed from 36,687 in February 2020 to 101,028 in February 2021 up 175 percent. Analogous figures for March 2020 were 34,460 and 172,331 for March 2021 up 71 percent since last month and 400 percent, year on year. ....

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