This
paper discusses Lawrence Ferlinghetti, one of the main cultural architects to draft a visionary blueprint for a new, stable world order, as expressed through
art. This paper reviews in detail poetry that covers the Twentieth Century. Table of Contents Introduction Art Technique Graphic Form Ferlinghetti's Relationship to and Influence on other Poets Place The General Need for Coherence Levels of Geographic Specificity Country Names
city Names Street Names Personal Hangouts The Noun Phrase Sociopolitical Concerns Communal Stability Oppression of Other Cultures The Environment and Animal Rights Freedom of Expression The Need for Communication