Two long-lost volumes from the classic Beat period. Tau is Philip
Lamantia's mystical second collection of poems, originally slated for
publication in 1955, but suppressed by the poet due to his evolving
religious beliefs. Journey to the End contains the poems of the
legendary John Hoffman (1928-1952), whose poems were read by Lamantia in
1955 at the 6 Gallery reading where Allen Ginsberg debuted "Howl."
Lamantia's closest friend, a character in Jack Kerouac's Dharma Bums,
and the inspiration for two lines of "Howl," Hoffman moved between San
Francisco and New York before his death in Mexico at the age of
twenty-four. This volume includes biographical notes and Lamantia's
commentaries on Hoffman's poetry.