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    Charles Plymell (born April 26, 1935, in Holcomb, Kansas) is a poet, novelist, and small press publisher. Plymell has been published widely, collaborated...
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  • In 1963, Ginsberg was living in San Francisco with Neal Cassady and Charles Plymell. Around that time, Ginsberg connected with Ken Kesey, who was participating...
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  • other underground comix from that year, Vaughn Bodē's Das Kampf and Charles Plymell's Robert Ronnie Branaman. Joel Beck began contributing a full-page comic...
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  • published by John Fowler.[additional citation(s) needed] (According to Charles Plymell, an editor of Grist, Wilson's first published work was in 1966 in Grist...
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    (Watt-approved fan page featuring rare and out-of-print downloads) A Tribure to "We Jam Econo" – an original moment in time, man! by poet Charles Plymell, 2008...
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    Middle School (grades 6–8), or Holcomb High School (grades 9–12). Charles Plymell, Beat poet, publisher Kansas portal Holcomb High School Santa Fe Trail...
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    1963, Cassady shared an apartment with Allen Ginsberg and Beat poet Charles Plymell, at 1403 Gough Street in San Francisco.[citation needed] Cassady first...
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    builds on bike-friendly status". kansas. Retrieved January 1, 2019. "Charles Plymell". Map of Kansas Literature. Retrieved March 19, 2022.; Olmsted, Marc...
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  • and printer Charles Plymell. It lasted only two issues, but included work by William Burroughs, Claude Pelieu, Allen Ginsberg, and Charles Bukowski. The...
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  • traded his hi-fi tape player to poet Charles Plymell to publish the first issue of Robert Crumb's Zap Comix on Plymell's printing press. Donahue later purchased...
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    released in 2014 under the band name CUZ and features guest vocals by Charles Plymell, DJ Scotch Egg, and fellow Go! Team member Kaori Tsuchida. The album...
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    writer Emelie Tracy Y. Swett Parkhurst (1863–1892), poet and author Charles Plymell (born 1935), poet, novelist, and small press publisher Kenneth Rexroth...
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    Mississippi, 1968–1972 The Last Times, San Francisco, California, 1967 (Charles Plymell) Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, California, 1964–1978 (new series...
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  • D.A. Levy, Charles Harper Webb, Erskine Caldwell, Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel, Janice Eidus, Denise Duhamel, Wanda Coleman, Charles Plymell, S.A. Griffin...
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  • Francisco in early 1968. Some 3,500 copies were printed by Beat writer Charles Plymell, who arranged with publisher Don Donahue for Zap to be the first title...
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    for New York State as well as acting Lieutenant Governor of New York Charles Plymell, poet William W. Campbell, United States Representative for New York's...
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  • songwriter, and novelist Janet Peery – short story author and novelist Charles Plymell – poet, novelist, and small press publisher James Pringle Cook – Western...
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    Harlan Ellison; Lord of Garbage by Kim Fowley; Benzedrine Highway by Charles Plymell; and Gone Man Squared by Royston Ellis. Linna also co-authored a biography...
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  • and many others all spent time either living or visiting there. Poet Charles Plymell still lives in Cherry Valley — he and his wife ran Cherry Valley Editions...
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  • (February /March issue) (DC Comics) Zap Comix #1 by R. Crumb: published by Charles Plymell and Don Donahue/Apex Novelties; begins the underground comix movement...
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  • the contributors have been Charles Plymell, Helmut Newton. Taylor Mead, Harold Stevenson, Victor Bockris, Lee Klein, Charles Henri Ford and countless others...
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  • man who (like the author) works at City Lights Bookstore. In 1982, Charles Plymell's Cherry Valley Editions published Cometh With Clouds a short biography...
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  • Breger's Expanded Media Editions, works by Mary Beach, Claude Pelieu, Charles Plymell and Allen Ginsberg, and Harold Norses Beat Hotel. He achieved recognition...
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  • Levertov, Jackson Mac Low, Taylor Mead, Rochelle Owens, Simon Perchik, Charles Plymell, Ishmael Reed, Jerome Rothenberg, Ed Sanders, Carolee Schneemann, Hubert...
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    Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Levine, Josephine Miles, David Meltzer, Charles Plymell. etc. ( Seminal books include North Beach Poems (Second Coming Press)...
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    entitled Tamatebako, was released in 2014 and features guest vocals by Charles Plymell, DJ Scotch Egg, and fellow Go! Team member Kaori Tsuchida. The album...
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  • district includes the communities of Garden City, Friend, Pierceville, Plymell, and nearby rural areas. The school district operates the following schools:...
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  • next to (east of) the Gaslight Tavern on Oread in Lawrence, KS—and Charles Plymell) was an editor for the influential Midwestern magazine Grist before...
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  • Lifshin Tony O'Neill (Down and Out on Murder Mile, Digging the Vein) Charles Plymell Linda Ravenswood Artists Chris Anthony Alessandro Bavari Jeremy Caniglia...
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  • publisher became Blazek's own Open Skull Press (some/all printed by Charles Plymell in San Francisco, California, who is featured in many issues), also...
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