San Francisco Chronicle

Famed poet has new novel at age 99

- By John McMurtrie

What’s a poet in his late 90s to do in his free time? Write a novel. Lawrence Ferlinghet­ti, who turned 99 in March, has sold “Little Boy,” a book that its publisher, Doubleday, plans to release March 19, 2019, five days before the author’s 100th birthday.

“The book really delivers on the page,” Doubleday Executive Editor Gerald Howard said by phone. “It begins in what I could call the Joycean mode. Ferlinghet­ti is casting back to his childhood, which was peripateti­c and disordered — he was an orphan. He gets down to those memories very vividly.”

After roughly 25 pages, Howard added, “You get the feeling that he’s hitting the accelerato­r, and all the commas and all the periods fall away, and you just have his voice roaming all over history and literature. It’s cosmic and it’s personal, and no else on Earth could have written it.”

Despite its autobiogra­phical elements, Ferlinghet­ti is adamant that his book be viewed as a novel.

“It’s a novel, and it’s an imaginary me,” he said by phone. “It’s not an autobiogra­phy, it’s not a memoir. I hate that word — memoirs are for Victorian ladies.”

Howard acquired “Little Boy” last month. The book

was championed by the New York literary agent Sterling Lord, as the New York Times reported. Also active late in life, Lord, 97, has collaborat­ed with Ferlinghet­ti for decades; he sold Ferlinghet­ti’s 1988 novel, “Love in the Days of Rage.” The agent also played a key role in the careers of several writers, selling, among other famous works, Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road.”

Ferlinghet­ti’s bestknown book is his world-famous poetry collection “A Coney Island of the Mind” (1958), which sold more than a million copies. His most recent collection is “Ferlinghet­ti’s Greatest Poems” (New Directions; 2017). The co-owner of City Lights Publishers (with editor Nancy Peters) said he worked on “Little Boy” for years. “An earlier version was understand­ably incomprehe­nsible,” he said. He reworked it for more than a year, completing the novel about three months ago.

“Little Boy” is about 125 manuscript pages long, Howard said. The finished book will total roughly 160 pages.

As for the publicatio­n date coinciding with his 100th birthday, Ferlinghet­ti said, with a laugh, “I can’t wait — I might not live that long.”

Howard said he considers “Little Boy” to be Ferlinghet­ti’s “grand statement on what it all means.”

The author himself isn’t so sure.

“It’s my little statement about what it all means,” he said.

 ?? Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle ?? Lawrence Ferlinghet­ti’s “Little Boy” is due out in March.
Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle Lawrence Ferlinghet­ti’s “Little Boy” is due out in March.

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