Poets of the Non-Existent City

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Pub. Date: 2003-01-01
Publisher(s): Univ of New Mexico Pr
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Summary

Though unacknowledged by the larger literary world, which looked down on Southern California as a cultural desert, poetry flourished in the Los Angeles of the 1950s. But the very period during which the arts were burgeoning was shadowed by the work of the regional committees that brought the anti-Communist investigations of Senator Joseph McCarthy to Hollywood. Two Los Angeles literary journals, The California Quarterlyand Coastlines, made a strong stand against McCarthyism. The two published many of the same writers and artists and shared the same liberal politics. Combined, they represent almost thirteen years of poetry and graphic arts in Los Angeles. Poets of the Non-Existent Citycollects for the first time the poems, artwork, and commentary of these journals, long buried in literary archives. Among the nineteen poets whose work is presented here are Tom McGrath, Naomi Replansky, Charles Bukowski, Gene Frumkin, Sid Gershgoren, and Josephine Ain. Brief memories from some of the poets who are still living are also included, and the editor places the poetry in the context of the Beat movement and the fashion of reading poetry aloud and with jazz, as well as in the context of McCarthy censorship. As this collection vividly demonstrates, the poets and artists were not intimidated by pressure to refrain from social and political commentary or to write about the uncontroversial. Two of their number were brought before the committee; one was blacklisted, and the first issue of Coastlineswas enshrined in the files of the FBI. But Poets of the Non-Existent Cityalso shows us a community of writers and artists sustained not by their politics but by their passion for language and the things of this world.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
xiv
Acknowledgments xvi
Foreword xvii
Introduction 1(58)
You Can Start the Poetry Now!!
59(1)
First Editorial Statement: California Quarterly
59(1)
Thomas McGrath
60(23)
Homage to Thomas McGrath: E. P. Thompson
61(1)
Statement to the House Un-American Activities Committee
61(1)
Mr. and Mrs. Foxbright X Muddlehead, At Home
62(1)
All the Dead Poets
63(2)
A Note on Tom McGrath---the Early 50s: Gene Frumkin
65(1)
Escape
66(1)
The Roads into the Country
66(1)
On Writing ``Letter to an Imaginary Friend''
67(1)
Letter to an Imaginary Friend
68(6)
from Letter to an Imaginary Friend
74(4)
Entry in Ann Stanford's Diary on Tom McGrath
78(1)
Complaint
78(1)
Successions
78(2)
Longshot O'Leary Says It's Your Duty to be Full of Fury: Alice McGrath
80(1)
Alabanza para Thomas McGrath: Sergio Ramirez
80(3)
Edwin Rolfe
83(9)
from ``Foreword,'' Permit Me Refuge: Thomas McGrath
83(1)
Sentry
84(1)
Bon Voyage
85(1)
Editors of The California Quarterly on Rolfe's death
85(1)
Elegy for a Soldier of the Spanish Civil War: Eugene Frumkin
86(3)
``Dedication,'' Coastlines, spring 1955
89(1)
``A Note on Independent Publishing'' from the Editors of The California Quarterly
89(1)
Poem
90(1)
Idiot Joe Prays in Pershing Square and Gets Hauled in for Vagrancy
91(1)
Editorial: The California Quarterly
91(1)
Don Gordon
92(8)
The Dissenter
93(1)
The Travelers
94(1)
the investigation
94(2)
At the Station
96(1)
Consider the Meaning of Love
97(1)
The Middle Passage
98(2)
Naomi Replansky
100(6)
Ring Song
101(1)
Housing Shortage
102(1)
The Art Editor on Art in The California Quarterly
102(1)
Night Prayer for Various Trades
103(1)
You Walked a Crooked Mile
104(1)
Epitaph: 1945
105(1)
William Pillin
106(9)
``Statement,'' Epos: Poetry Los Angeles: A Special Issue
106(1)
Alvaro Cardona-Hine on William Pillin
107(1)
Sabbath
108(1)
Aubade
109(1)
Two Jewish Poems
110(2)
Ocean Park
112(1)
That which is good is simply done
113(1)
Miserere
114(1)
Henri Coulette
115(4)
Migration
116(1)
The Head's Dark House
117(1)
The Problem of Creation
118(1)
Curtis Zahn
119(11)
The People's Choice
120(1)
Unposed Photograph of I.I. Freitag, Esq.
121(1)
Josephine Ain on Curtis Zahn
122(1)
Officers, Gentlemen, Reluctant Violence
123(1)
Tijuana
124(2)
One Star for ``P.R.''
126(2)
Southern California as the State of the Union
128(1)
Announcement for Poetry Reading: McGrath, Boyer-May, Spingarn, Ain, and Zahn
129(1)
Lawrence Springarn
130(7)
Night in the Funeral Range
131(1)
The Ship of Fools
132(1)
an imperial fragment
132(2)
Rococo Summer
134(1)
Jack of Diamonds
135(1)
The Grammarian: Parts of Speech
136(1)
Burt Meyers
137(6)
Letter: Bert Meyers to John Haines
137(1)
In the Alley
138(1)
``The Daily Reality'' Bert Meyers's Early Rain
139(2)
Gene Frumkin
I Dreamed
141(1)
Picture Framing
141(1)
Because There's So Much Speed
142(1)
Mel Weisburd
143(23)
Editorial: First Issue of Coastlines
144(1)
My Father
145(1)
A Crow Black With Purpose
146(2)
On Coastlines: From an Interview with Mel Weisburd
148(1)
When I Go Down to That Sleep
148(1)
Dreamsong: a Sirvente for Mel Weisburd: Thomas McGrath
149(1)
Editorial
150(2)
``Lysergic Acid and the Creative Experience''
152(8)
Commentary from ``The Merchant of Venice''
160(1)
Between Chicago and St. Paul
160(2)
Report From Evanston
162
Announcement for Coastlines-Forum concert
161(3)
Letter: Mel Weisburd to Coastlines' Final Issue
164(2)
Eugene Frumkin
166(23)
``A Note on Tom McGrath---the Early '50s''
167(1)
Elegy for a Tailor
168(1)
The Waiting Room in the County Hospital
168(2)
Regarding a Proposal to Merge Coastlines and The California Quarterly into One Magazine
170(1)
Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska
170(1)
The Clue
171(3)
``A Birthday Editorial,'' Coastlines
174(1)
The Debt
175(1)
Men Fail in Communion
176(1)
``The Great Promotor: A Hangnail Sketch of Lawrence Lipton''
177(12)
Alvaro Cardona-Hine
189(12)
Three Personal Poems of Grandeur and Magniloquence
190(6)
Vindication
196(2)
Letter: Cardona-Hine on Coastlines
198(1)
Doomsday and Components
198(1)
Letter: Cardona-Hine on Editing Coastlines
199(1)
The Train of the Wounded
199(2)
Miguel Hernandez
Cardona-Hine
Stanley Kiesel
201(3)
Gregg
201(1)
Joey
202(1)
Seven Children
203(1)
Josephine Ain
204(10)
You There, Weeping
205(1)
Magdalen
206(1)
Don Quixote
207(1)
Seven Haiku
208(1)
Aspects
208(4)
Letter: Alvaro Cardona-Hine on Readings at the House of Josephine Ain
212(1)
Number XVI from The Flesh of Utopia to Bob Chuey: Cardona-Hine
213(1)
Sid Gershgoren
214(4)
The Frugal Repast
214(2)
Cleaning Woman
216(1)
The Trouble with the Times
217(1)
Estelle Gershgoren Novak
218(4)
Legend
219(1)
The Time Machine of War
219(1)
Hiroshima Woman
220(1)
The Shape of a Pear
221(1)
Scars
221(1)
Ann Stanford
222(7)
Pandora
222(1)
The Burning Glass
223(1)
The Weathercock
224(1)
The Bear
225(1)
A Summer Walk
226(2)
The Window
228(1)
Peter Yates: Reading Poetry Aloud
229(6)
Two Poets on the Beat Fringes
235(5)
The Pocket Poet Series
237(3)
Thomas McGrath
Lawrence Lipton
240(14)
Lawrence Lipton on ``America's Literary Underground,'' Coastlines
240(1)
rainbow at midnight
241(1)
Night Flight
242(5)
Poetry, Jazz, Etc.
247(4)
Thomas McGrath
I Was a Poet for the FBI
251(2)
Lipton's Message in Coastlines' Final Issue
253(1)
Charles Bukowski
254(3)
Dow Jones: Down
255(1)
everything:
256(1)
Moved On, by Alexandra Garrett: Coastlines Saying Goodbye
257(2)
Coastlines: a Post-mortem
259(1)
Complete List of Coastlines Contributors 259(4)
The Artists 263(4)
Title Index 267(3)
Index of First Lines 270(3)
Works Consulted 273

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