- pp. 164–165. Yu 2008, pp. 50–52.
Loewinsohn 1998, p. 572.
Loewinsohn 1998, p. 565.
Loewinsohn 1998, p. 580.
Loewinsohn 1998, p. 569–570. Hibbard, Allen...
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Ronald William Loewinsohn (December 15, 1937 –
October 14, 2014) was an
American poet and
novelist who was ****ociated with the
poetry of the San Francisco...
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description of this photo. The book is
dedicated "For Jack ****er and Ron
Loewinsohn." ****er
reportedly helped Brautigan revise and edit the book as it was...
- was also a
writer for Change, an
underground newspaper created by Ron
Loewinsohn. In the
summer of 1961,
while camping in
southern Idaho with his wife...
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release solo material.
Oakland natives and
childhood friends Stephen Loewinsohn and
Shaun Osburn met
Michael Hoffman in
middle school. The
three of them...
- Francisco: ****er, Ginsberg, Whalen, Welch, Snyder, Meltzer, Lamantia,
Loewinsohn,
Everson (Brother Antoninus), Broughton, McClure, etc. Also present, though...
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acclaimed as "impressive" and "exquisitely accurate" by
novelist Ron
Loewinsohn in The New York Times.
Desire Provoked (1986) What
Falls Away (1996) The...
- Corinth,
Totem published books by
LeRoi Jones and
Diane di Prima, Ron
Loewinsohn,
Michael McClure,
Charles Olson, Paul Blackburn,
Frank O'Hara, Gary Snyder...
- singer,
Tower of
Power Phil Lesh, musician, of the
Grateful Dead
Briana Loewinsohn, graphic-novelist
Larry Lynch,
drummer best
known for his work with The...
- Adam
Aston (born
Adolf Loewinsohn, 17
September 1902, Warsaw, Poland: died 10
January 1993 in London, England) was a
Polish singer, actor, and pianist...