OLE 7: The Godzilla Review Issue of Small Press Publications
by BLAZEK, Douglas (Editor). Charles Bukowski, d. a. levy, Tuli Kupferberg, D. r. Wagner, Marcus J. Grapes, Al Purdy, T. L. Kryss
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San Francisco: Open Skull Press, 1967. First edition. Stapled pictoral wrappers, unpaginated.4to – over 9 3 4 - 12” tall. Special issue containing a comprehensive bibliography of reviews. Cover art by Charles Plymett. [note: issue 7 was published after issue 8]. Contributors include: d.a. levy, Charles Bukowski, Charles Plymell, William Wantling, D.r. Wagner, Steve Richmond, Al Purdy Harold Norse, Jeff Nutall, T.L. Kryss, Terry Stokes, Clive Matson. OLE ran for eight issues, from 1964-1967, and featured many of the Sacramento and Cleveland luminaries of the day. Blazek announced that his new magazine Ole would be “dedicated to thecause of making poetry dangerous.” His statement among other editorials, prefaces and essays, reflected the awareness on the part of little magazine and small press editors of their collective roleas saviors of poetry and fiction publishing in nineteen-sixties America. [Harter, “Passion and Danger”].
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- OLE 7: The Godzilla Review Issue of Small Press Publications
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- BLAZEK, Douglas (Editor). Charles Bukowski, d. a. levy, Tuli Kupferberg, D. r. Wagner, Marcus J. Grapes, Al Purdy, T. L. Kryss
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