Jack Kerouac, Fire Escape Lower East Side , NYC 1953 - Allen Ginsberg Photograph - Matted Print 16 x 20 Inches



Jack Kerouac, Fire Escape Lower East Side , NYC 1953 - Allen Ginsberg Photograph - Matted Print 16 x 20 Inches
Our Allen Ginsberg Collection of prints is conservation matted in a 4ply bevel cut off white mat with a black core. The prints are from a first edition Japanese gravure printed book. Gravure prints have no halftone dots and are printed with a rich velvety finish. The prints are conservation backed and ready for framing in a standard size frame.
Size: 16 x 20 inches with varied interior dimensions based on the print and writing.
Each image includes written text detailing the image by Allen Ginsburg. See below.
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Writtentext below image reads: “Jack Kerouac, railroad brakeman’s rule book in pocket, couch pillows airing on fire-escape south view overlooking backyard clotheslines three flights up, my apartment 206 East 7th St. between avenues b & C, lower east side Manhattan. He’d completed On The Road, Visions of Cody, Dr. Sax and had begun Book of Dreams and Pic, was in midst of Subteraneans affair with Marlow Fox, that novel completed same year along with his romance Maggie Cassady. Burroughs then in residence edited Yage Letters and Queer, Gregory Corso visited that season probably September 1953.