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Kenneth Patchen (December 13, 1911 – January 8, 1972) was an American poet and novelist. ... His wife, Miriam, died in March 2000, also in Palo Alto. Career
Miriam Patchen (née Oikemus, September 28, 1914 – March 6, 2000) was the wife and muse of poet and novelist Kenneth Patchen, who dedicated each of his more than 40 books to his wife. He also wrote and published a large number of love poems for Miriam, including well-known pieces like "23rd Street Runs Into Heaven."
Kenneth Patchen (1911–1972), American poet and novelist Miriam Patchen (1914–2000), wife and muse of Kenneth Patchen David Patchen (fl. 2001–2016), American glass artist
Stern was a New Yorker friend Lamantia's, of his (first) wife. From the photographer Goldian (Gogo) Nesbit, the book Graffiti (1955) and two broadsides also appeared in 1955. Other authors of the series Bern Porter Broadsides were James Catnach, Kenneth Patchen, Mason Jordan Mason (Totem and Taboo) and Porter himself.
Ruff designed, printed and did etchings for limited editions of poems by his wife, by Kenneth Patchen, and by Jonathan Williams. [3] [4] He worked with the little magazine Inferno, taught evening classes in fine-press printing and engraving methods, and printed business cards for neighborhood dressmakers, letterhead paper, and concert programs.
Did Emma Thompson’s daughter, Gaia Wise, subtly shade her mom’s ex-husband, Kenneth Branagh? Gaia, 24, shared a meme via her Instagram Story on Monday, July 29, that showed Thompson, 65, next ...
Kenneth Patchen: Les Mitchel: John Cage: June 7, 1942: The Little One: June 12, 1942: Ritchie The Great: Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee: John Dietz: James Monks, Joan Allison June 19, 1942: It Couldn't Happen To A Nicer Kid: June 26, 1942: History Is On The March/1812: July 3, 1942: Tag number 1-184-463: Skip Homier July 6, 1942: Broadcast from ...
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