Notes of a Dirty Old Man column - Nola Express #96, Dec. 17-30, 1971 (1 Viewer)

cirerita

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This column -unless completely reworked for book publication- remains uncollected. And I think it's the one which enraged Rexroth so much...

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Patchen died January 8, 1972. Came across a half page in the LA Freep, January 14, 1972, noting his passing (photo along with a poem). So the timeline does indicate Patchen could have read the story.

When I read the "Kinnard" story I wondered if it was Patchen being referred to. I have a few Kenneth Patchen books, including one that Hallmark put out in 1970. He was a popular poet.
 
Buk had only good things to say about Patchen in the early letters if I remember right..
I was in london last week and came across Outsider#3..paid £100 for it..never thougt
I would lay eyes on a copy and am still excited as the gates of heck!...How rare are they would you say?(anyone)..Have I been ripped off or is that about the current goin rate?
Rich..
 
yeah..I guess thats about the goin rate..thanks for your input..
I also picked up "Laugh literary#3" with a great photo on the cover...
OH dear..Im becoming a collector!...
rich..
 

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