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  • 91Charles Taylor, Jr. — For the son of Charles Taylor, see Charles McArther Emmanuel. Dr. Charles Chuck Taylor, Jr. (b. 1943) is one of the most prolific writers in Texas and founder of the infamous small press Slough Press, publishing since 1973.[1] His contrib …

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  • 92Old Angel Midnight —   …

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  • 93Howl and other Poems — by Allen Ginsberg (1956)    The scope and range of allen ginsberg’s first book of poems, Howl and Other Poems, is often lost in celebrations and attacks on the long poem “howl” itself. “Howl” is, after all, so loud that it can drown out in the… …

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  • 94Arun Kolatkar — अरुण कोलटकर Born 1 November 1932 Kolhapur, Maharashtra Died 25 September 2004 Pune, Maharashtra …

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  • 95Micheline, Jack — (1929–1998)    Known as a street poet, a Beat poet, an outlaw, an outsider, a self taught writer and artist, and a powerful performance poet, Jack Micheline was loved at home and abroad. Though unaccepted by the major publishers of his time, he… …

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  • 96Liverpool poets — The Liverpool Poets are a number of influential 1960s poets from Liverpool, England, influenced by 1950s Beat poetry. They were involved in the 1960s Liverpool scene that gave rise to The Beatles, during a time when the city was termed by US beat …

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  • 97Clausen, Andy — (1943– )    The author of 10 books of poetry, Andy Clausen was consistently cited by the late allen ginsberg as one of the most important poets of the next generation. With a lively, oratorical voice that is unforgettable both on the page and in… …

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  • 98Norse, Harold — (1916– )    An important avant garde poet, translator, and memoirist, Harold Norse first became connected to the Beat movement while living in the Beat Hotel in Paris in the early 1960s. Having already become a member of W. H. Auden’s inner… …

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  • 99“Thou Shalt Not Kill: A Memorial for Dylan Thomas” — by Kenneth Rexroth (1955)    “Thou Shalt Not Kill,” written in 1953–54, is a long, elegiac poem mourning the death of the charismatic Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1917–53), who drank himself to death during his last orgiastic poetry tour of the… …

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  • 100Richard Eberhart — Richard Ghormley Eberhart (April 5 1904 – June 9, 2005) was a prolific American poet who published more than a dozen books of poetry and approximately twenty works in total. Eberhart has been widely recognized for his poetry, winning a Pulitzer… …

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