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Chapters:

-Ferlinghetti at Big Sur Poetry Slam - West Coast Finals 7/17/04.
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West Coast Poetry Slam Finals
Henry Miller Memorial Library
Big Sur, California July 17 – 18, 2004

The Henry Miller Memorial Library in Big Sur, Ca.

My good friend, Garland Thompson, runs the Rubber Chicken Poetry Slam in Monterey (www.rubberchickenpoetry.com) along with Kathryn Petruccelli who produced the radio show about The Beat Museum for NPR (http://live.kusp.org:9000/ramgen/fp_09_12a_03.rm). The reason I love the Rubber Chicken Poetry Slam is because it fosters a very friendly and supportive environment in the world of slams – the person or group who comes in third place wins the rubber chicken. First place wins a monetary prize along with a gift certificate to the Beat Museum. People love to win that rubber chicken – they all want to come in third!

Garland also runs the West Coast Poetry Slam Finals held for the last seven years at the Henry Miller Memorial Library in Big Sur (www.henrymiller.org) and he knew I was at the final stage of getting the vinyl wrap done for the trailer of the Beatmobile. The slam features teams from all over the west coast for two days of competition and Garland, along with Magnus Toren who runs the Henry Miller library, invited Estelle and I down for the weekend so we could present the Beatmobile to the public for the first time.

Garland Thompson & Jerry Cimino
Magnus Toren of H.M.M.L sings to the crowd

It was a leap of faith! We were hoping to get the vinyl wrap completed on Friday 7/17/04 and Jack Schaub who designed the wrap (www.schaubco.com) and the good people at Far Western Graphics (www.farwesterngraphics.com) worked overtime to get it completed just in time for us! Another leap of faith was negotiating the curves of Big Sur with the 35-foot long RV pulling the sixteen-foot trailer - but we made it to the heart of Big Sur and the Henry Miller Library without driving off a cliff!

The slam final was a big success – hundreds of people attended Saturday’s semi-finals of sixteen teams from all over the West Coast. Four teams made it to the final round on Sunday and the team from Hollywood, California won the event.

Another winner was the Beat Museum on Wheels! People were thrilled to see what we were doing – many old timers for whom the Beats were a huge influence and many younger people who were just discovering who the Beats were and realizing the impact they had on the world of Poetry.

The inside of the Beatmobile
Michael McClure, Bob Dylan & Estelle Cimino

 

Sunday afternoon, just as the slam was winding down, Magnus stuck his head inside the trailer where I was talking to a few people and said, “Jerry, there’s a celebrity here who wants to say hello,” and the next thing I knew Lawrence Ferlinghetti was walking into the Beatmobile!

What a treat! My first time out with the new vinyl wrap and Ferlinghetti unexpectedly shows up in Big Sur! He still has a place in the area and came to see the poets and then spotted our rig and strolled on over. As we stood getting our photo taken in front of McClure, Dylan and Ginsberg, Lawrence said to me, “I was standing right next to Allen when Larry Keenan took that picture (right outside City Lights in what is now called Jack Kerouac Alley) but I guess I wasn’t in the frame”.

Lawrence Ferlinghetti & Jerry Cimino
Inside the Beatmobile

Later we were all standing inside the trailer with Lawrence admiring the array of books, many of which he published, many of which he wrote. He playfully kept hiding his face behind the roofline as I tried to take his picture. A guy from Germany wanted to buy a copy of Big Sur because we were standing in the heart of Big Sur. With Lawrence standing there I said to the guy, “This gentleman is one of the characters in this book – Jack Kerouac called him Lorenzo Monsanto,” and Ferlinghetti added, “Kerouac asked me what I wanted my name to be and I said my mother’s maiden name was Monsanto so call me Monsanto.”

Ferlinghetti goofing...
...and sipping

As the evening drew to a close and the crowds thinned out I was grateful for the positive reception of the new look – and a serendipitous meeting during a magical weekend at a magical place.

The Crowd disperses - the day is done.

Next stop… Beat Angel movie screening on July 31, 2004 in Napa at the 18th Annual Wine Country Film Festival north of San Francisco…. (www.beatangel.com)…

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