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  2. ruth weiss (beat poet) - Wikipedia

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    ruth weiss (June 24, 1928 – July 31, 2020), born Ruth Elisabeth Weisz, was a poet, performer, playwright and artist. Born in Germany, but of Austrian citizenship, weiss made her home and career in the United States .

  3. Ruth Weiss - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Weiss may refer to: ruth weiss (beat poet) (1928–2020), German-Austrian poet, performer, playwright and artist in the American Beat generation; Ruth Weiss (journalist) (1908–2006, also known as Wèi LùshÄ«), Austrian-Chinese educator, journalist and lecturer; Ruth Weiss (writer) (born 1924), German writer who focuses on anti-racism

  4. Beatitude (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Beatitude was a poetry magazine of the Beat Generation that was published in San Francisco between 1959 and sometime in the 1970s. [1] It was first conceived of by Allen Ginsberg , Bob Kaufman , and John Kelly (the publisher).

  5. Beat Scene - Wikipedia

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    Beat Scene is a UK-based magazine dedicated to the work, the history and the cultural influences of the Beat Generation. As well the best known and more obscure Beat novelists and poets this has included artists, musicians filmmakers and publishers. The content largely consists of articles, memoirs, interviews and reviews.

  6. Category:Beat Generation poets - Wikipedia

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  7. The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry, edited by Alan Kaufman, is an anthology of American underground poets and fringe poetry from the 1950s to the 2000s. [1] First published in 1999, the collection features work from several notable poets, including Jack Micheline, Patti Smith, Harold Norse, David Trinidad, Tuli Kupferberg, D.A. Levy, Bob Kaufman, Jim Chandler, Jim Brodey, Daniel Higgs, ruth ...

  8. Laura Ulewicz - Wikipedia

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    Born in Detroit, Michigan to Polish-American auto workers with strong union ties, she lived in Chicago and New York before moving to San Francisco in 1950. There, she soon discovered the literary scene in North Beach, where she became friends with many of the area's Beat poets, including Allen Ginsberg, Kenneth Rexroth, and Ruth Weiss.

  9. 1928 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    June 24 – ruth weiss (died 2020), German-born American poet of the beat generation June 27 – Peter Davison (died 2004 ), American poet, essayist, teacher, lecturer, editor and publisher July 4 – Ted Joans (died 2003 ) African- American trumpeter, jazz poet and painter