1961 radio show (1 Viewer)

cirerita

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Looks like there was a radio show prior to the KPFK one in 1962. In the July 1961 letter below, Bukowski says that the first poem is "Hooray Say the Roses." The first poem in the 1962 show was "Prayer For Broken-Handed Lovers."

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Sounds like someone other than Bukowski did the actual reading though. Thanks for the snippet, stranger ;)
 
Time must be taking a toll on me, I had completely forgotten about that old thread talking about the same 1961 radio show. Well, the July 1961 letter confirms that the radio show actually took place and B seems to be proud of it.
Sounds like someone other than Bukowski did the actual reading though. Thanks for the snippet, stranger ;)
I'm more of a lurker now, but I'm still around, so you better behave yourself, Young Man!
 
I recall him mentioning that elsewhere, that someone read his poems on a Los Angeles radio station. I don't remember who did the reading though. It was likely also on KPFK.
I have pictures from that reading event. My mom attended and took pictures/slides. She was good friends with Gael Turnbull and Cid Corman. I have been sort of searching where these pictures might have been taken-- now I know. She noted on the slides: 5-5-61 KPFK
 
I've been sort of searching off and on for where these pics might have been taken -- all my mom noted on the slides 5-5-61 KPFK and the familiar friends she noted: Gael Turnbull, Cid Corman -- not sure who"Hugo & Paul Rider" are -- or any of the others. She wrote poetry her entire life, made small chap booklets and hung out with the "beat folks" in the late 50's, early 60's. Cid Corman and Gael Turnbull kept in touch with her over the years with letters and copies of their works.
 
This description in a copy of Longshot I have for sale has a quote from Bukowski about it. I can't remember where I got it.
 

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