"Fred W. McDarrah - for the past twenty-five years the picture editor of The Village Voice - was present, camera in hand, when the Beats first came east to Greenwich Village. Kerouac and Friends is the definitive photographic record of that period of American literary history. ... [details]
Press release issued by Sanford Beldon of Gold Medal Books announcing the publication of "Anthology of Beat Writing" dated March 29, 1960. Anthology edited by Seymour Krim, with texts by Herbert Gold, Norman Podhoretz, Jack Kerouac, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, William Burroughs, Richard Barker, Chandler Brossard, Norman Mailer, John Clellon Holmes and others. [details]
October 1-7, 1980 issue of SoHo News. Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include: "Uptown/Downtown: Fall Style Supplement;" "The Zapped on Cable Bid," by Bob Brewin; "7 Murder Victims Speak," by Seymour Krim; "The Politics of War," by Doug Ireland; "Mixed Media: Covering the War at Home," by Lewis Grossberger; and "Woody Allen Throws a Tantrum," by Veronica Geng. ... [details]
Issue edited by Josh Friedman. Cover stories include "Say Goodbye to Hollywood: New York's Film Establishment, Special Section," by Noe Goldwasser and Seth Cagin; "Nude Journalism," Lombardi on Talese; "Joyce Brothers," by Seymour Krim; "Hall & Fripp," by Michael Shore; and Robert Sam Anson Takes on the Press. ... [details]
Poster published in conjunction with show held at Gallery Gertrude Stein, New York City, October 8 - November 2, 1963. Exhibition organized by Boris Lurie featuring Boris Lurie, Rocco Armento, Stanley Fisher, Esther Gilman, Sam Goodman, Gloria Graves, Allan Kaprow, Yayoi Kusama, J. ... [details]
Third issue of the Provincetown Review edited by William V. Ward. Author contributions by Harry Bell, John Benson Brooks, Aaron Cohen, Rosalyn Drexler, Stanley Fisher, Ron Forbes, Paul Goodman, Walter Gutman, William Harmon, Howard Hart, LeRoi Jones, Seymour Krim, Peter La Farge, Philip Lamantia, Anne T. ... [details]
Issue of the periodical Avant-Garde featuring 8 page photo-essay by Mary Ellen Mark, titled "High Time," documenting hipsters of the era shooting up. Additional contributions by Lambert Wintersberger, Warner Brown, Dorothy Bates, Dieter Schwertberger, Warren Boroson, Lemuel Gulliver, Leonard Freed, Frederick L. ... [details]
Publication of the work of writers on the "beat scene." With photographs by Fred McDarrah. Edited and with an introduction by Elias Wilentz. With contributions by Paul Blackburn, Ray Bremser, Marvin Cohen, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Richard Davidson, Diane DiPrima, Barbara Ellen, Kenward Elmslie, Bruce Fearing, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, John Fles, David Galler, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Goodman, James Grady, Robert Hanlon, Howard Hart, Richard Higgins, Lenore Jaffee, Ted Joans, LeRoi Jones, Jack Kerouac, Kenneth Koch, Seymour Krim, Tuli Kupferberg, Philip Lamantia, Martin Last, Joseph LeSueur, Michael McClure, Jack Micheline, William Morris, Brigid Murnaghan, E. ... [details]
A chronology of No! Art exhibitions, with biographies of the artists that were involved. Includes work or contributions of text by Brian O'Doherty, Harold Rosenberg, Thomas B. Hess, Tom Wolfe, Marcel Yanco, Dore Ashton, Gerard Gassiot-Talabot, Gregory Battcock, Mario de Micheli, Jean Toche, Lil Picard, Wolf Vostell, and others. ... [details]
Collection of writings on the West Village figure Howard Moody. Edited by Annette Kuhn, with writing by Al Carmines, Robert Newman, Paul Spike, Robert Nichols, Grace Paley, Edwin Fancher, Seymour Krim, Carman Moore, Joel Oppenheimer, Jill Johnston, Carolee Schneemann, Phyllis Yampolsky, Jon Hendricks, Lil Picard, Nat Hentoff, and Harvey G. ... [details]