1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible

1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible 1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible 1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible 1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible 1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible 1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible 1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible 1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible
1967-68 Evergreen Magazine Pair, Vintage Literary Journal, Counterculture Publication, Beat Generation Collectible
$56.25
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This listing features a pair of Evergreen Magazine issues from a pivotal era of cultural change. Included are:

Evergreen No. 50, December 1967: Featuring articles by Eugene Ionesco, Richard M. Elman, Nat Hentoff, John Lahr, Eldridge Cleaver on "Pigology," and a complete play by Jon Swan. The cover depicts a red truck carrying reindeer adorned with dog food advertisements, a unique and striking image.
Evergreen No. 59, October 1968: The cover showcases an artistic illustration of a ballerina in a white tutu against a blue and floral background. Inside, you'll find thought-provoking literary and cultural content reflective of the time.
These magazines measure approximately 10.5 inches by 8.25 inches each and are in good condition, considering their age. They offer a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and artistic landscape of the late 1960s.

This Evergreen Magazine pair would make a unique gift for a collector of counterculture publications, a lover of vintage literary journals, someone interested in the history of the Beat Generation and social movements of the 1960s, or anyone fascinated by the art and literature of this transformative period. They can be used for research, display, or simply as intriguing historical artifacts.

This pair is vintage, over 55 years old, while it appears to be in good condition there may be minor imperfections that I missed.