168 pages Edited by Richard Freeman 23 x 15.6 cm Language: English Hardback Publisher: Hutchinson 1966
Graffiti by Richard Freeman was one of the first books devoted to wall writings published in the 1960s.
On one page, you'll find an account of the origins and meanings of inscriptions on Stonehenge; on the next, poems about or containing graffiti by poets such as Philip Larkin, Vernon Scannell, Adrian Mitchell, Edwin Brock, Pete Brown. Turn over and you are confronted with a page of poetry by the underprivileged: those who like to occupy their time in a literary fashion...