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Cover artist
  
Frank Lisciandro

Language
  
English

Author
  
Jim Morrison

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Country
  
United States

Published
  
1988 Vintage Books

Genre
  
Poetry

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Series
  
The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison.

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Jim Morrison books, American poetry books

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Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison is a book of poems by Jim Morrison.

Contents

Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist for The Doors, wrote poetry during his life, and especially while in the band. His poetry was inspired by Arthur Rimbaud, William Blake, and many others. In 1971 Morrison went to Paris, France with his girlfriend Pamela Courson, and most of his poetry is dedicated to her. When in Paris he died at age 27.

Back Page Monologue

"Listen, real poetry doesn't say anything, it just ticks off the possibilities. Opens all doors. You can walk through any one that suits you." -Jim Morrison

Poetry

Morrison's poetry has been called unique and stylistic. This book features many of his lost poems from the years 1966 until his death in 1971. It also features a section called "Thinking of Brian Jones, Ode to L.A". Other sections include, "Far Arden", "Jamaica", "Dry Water", and "The Village Tapes", which are poems Morrison recorded in 1970.

References

Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison Wikipedia


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