These poems on European themes by the author of Her (his Paris novel)
and the enduring A Coney Island of the Mind were mostly written during
the last seven years and, in the poet's words, are "transformations and
transitions looking westward to America and beyond." Flowing from France
to Italy to the Netherlands, on to Germany, back to France, and finally
toward America, they follow Ferlinghetti's own recent journeying. The
poems progress geographically and chronologically with a cohesive
development of ideas and themes. In part he plays off T. S. Eliot's
"summarizing the past by theft and allusion" but captures the present as
well in fleeting incidents of daily experience, and, in his powerful
concluding poem "History of the World: A TV Docu-drama," envisions a
possible nuclear future. It is a view of our time and of where we are in
it, seen by an eagle eye, told in Ferlinghetti's inimitable everyman's
voice.