Wild Dreams of a New Beginning brings together two acclaimed poetry
volumes by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, one of our "ageless radicals and true
bards" (Booklist).
Who Are We Now? (1976), the first half of Wild Dreams, takes a long
poetic look at the cultural fallout of a more radical time. This probing
of the changes in the American psyche through the 1970s is carried
forward in the second part, Landscapes of Living & Dying (1979)--a
work originally hailed by Library Journal as "Ferlinghetti's strongest
work since his 1957 A Coney Island of the Mind. . . . [He] pursues
his disheveled muse with the innocent passion of a young beatnik, hiding
his authentic erudition behind a comfortable guise of spontaneous
composition."