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Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison is a book of poems by Jim Morrison, first published in 1988. Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist for The Doors, wrote poetry during his life, and especially while in the band. His poetry was inspired by Arthur Rimbaud, William Blake, and many others. In 1971 Morrison went to Paris, France with his girlfriend Pamela Courson, and most of his poetry is dedicated to her. When in Paris he died at age 27.

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  • Wilderness es un libro de poesía, notas, diálogos, aforismos, ensayos y epigramas escrito por Jim Morrison, cantante de la banda The Doors, publicado en 1989 por amigos y familiares. Este libro fue publicado en absoluta fidelidad a las intenciones de Jim Morrison presentando todo lo contenido en sus cuadernos, nada fue alterado ni cambiado; cada palabra está exactamente reproducida de las páginas originales. Wilderness está compuesto por una compilación de poemas, que hace al libro muy diverso, sus poemas están llenos de metáforas, sensaciones y experiencias, una serie de ideas se repiten en sus poemas como la noche, el sexo, Norteamérica, nacimiento, soledad, muerte, desequilibrio, amor y conceptos de metafísica. Variados poemas poseen preguntas, dando la sensación de una autoentrevista. (es)
  • Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison is a book of poems by Jim Morrison, first published in 1988. Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist for The Doors, wrote poetry during his life, and especially while in the band. His poetry was inspired by Arthur Rimbaud, William Blake, and many others. In 1971 Morrison went to Paris, France with his girlfriend Pamela Courson, and most of his poetry is dedicated to her. When in Paris he died at age 27. (en)
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  • 0-679-72622-5
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  • United States (en)
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  • Frank Lisciandro (en)
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  • An American Night: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison (en)
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  • Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison (en)
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  • The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison. (en)
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  • Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison is a book of poems by Jim Morrison, first published in 1988. Jim Morrison, lead singer and lyricist for The Doors, wrote poetry during his life, and especially while in the band. His poetry was inspired by Arthur Rimbaud, William Blake, and many others. In 1971 Morrison went to Paris, France with his girlfriend Pamela Courson, and most of his poetry is dedicated to her. When in Paris he died at age 27. (en)
  • Wilderness es un libro de poesía, notas, diálogos, aforismos, ensayos y epigramas escrito por Jim Morrison, cantante de la banda The Doors, publicado en 1989 por amigos y familiares. Este libro fue publicado en absoluta fidelidad a las intenciones de Jim Morrison presentando todo lo contenido en sus cuadernos, nada fue alterado ni cambiado; cada palabra está exactamente reproducida de las páginas originales. (es)
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