Gasoline & Vestal Lady on Brattle is volume number 8 in the City
Lights Pocket Series.
Open this book as you would a box of crazy toys, take in your hands a
refinement of beauty out of a destructive atmosphere. These combinations
are imaginary and pure, in accordance with Corso's individual (therefore
universal) desire.--Allen Ginsberg
Gregory is a gambler. He suffers reverses, like every man who takes
chances. But his vitality and resilience always shine through, with a
light that is more than human: The immortal light of his muse.--William
S. Burroughs
. . . A touch young kid from the Lower East Side who rose like an angel
over the rooftops and sang Italian songs as sweet as Caruso and Sinatra,
but in words . . . Amazing and Beautiful Gregory Corso, The one and only
Gregory the Herald. Read slowly and see.--Jack Kerouac
[M]ore than fifty years on from when it was first published in 1958,
Gasoline (City Lights, 1958) by Beat poet Gregory Corso is a seminal
book in the birth of that particular literary generation.--Paul Stubbs,
3AM Magazine