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    D. A. Levy

    d.a. levy, born Darryl Alfred Levey, was an American poet, artist, and alternative publisher active during the 1960s, based in Cleveland, Ohio. He consistently signed his work with lower-case letters. Wikipedia

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    D.A. Levy was a poet, artist, and publisher associated with the underground literary movement and the mimeo revolution of the 1960s. Levy's work remains relevant for its raw depiction of social issues, its exploration of personal struggles, and its challenge to conventional morality. His poetry, often politically charged, reflects the counterculture movements of his time, questioning societal ...
  3. Darryl Alfred Levy was born on October 29, 1942, on the west side of Cleveland, Ohio. His father was a shoe salesman who had emigrated from England, and his mother was a homemaker. The family would move around the greater Cleveland area throughout the years, settling in the suburb of Bay Village in the early […]
  4. cleveland.com

    Visionary Cleveland poet and social provocateur d.a. levy shot himself to death at the age of 26 on Nov. 24, 1968. Fifty years after his death, his legend and literary stature has grown immensely.
  5. clevelandmagazine.com

    Cleveland never gave d.a.levy the fame he felt he deserved. The city never rewarded him for the power of his poetry, his pioneering work as a small-press publisher, his paintings, or for bringing coffeehouse poetry readings to Cleveland or publishing its first underground newspaper. But levy did become a celebrity in Cleveland in 1966 and 1967.
  6. allenginsberg.org

    Anniversaries again "Fifty years after d.a.levy's death, the legend of Cleveland's visionary poet and provocateur lives on" - Fifty-five years now Mark S Cuhar, (from that 2018, half-century, profile): 'It was Nov. 24, 1968, when visionary poet, artist, publisher and social provocateur d.a. levy, put the barrel of a .22 between his eyes in his apartment at 1744 Wymore St. in East ...
  7. clevelandmemory.org

    The Cleveland Memory Project

    https://clevelandmemory.org › levy

    Levy Holdings at the Michael Schwartz Library, CSU - Books, periodicals and audio-visual materials by and/or about d.a. levy or published by him through his Renegade and 7 Flowers Presses. All items in the series are available in the Special Collections Department of the Michael Schwartz Library at Cleveland State University.
  8. canjournal.org

    The Cleveland poet d.a. levy (Darryl Alfred Levey, 1942-1968) was among the most prolific publishing poets of the mimeo revolution of the 1960s, which evolved into what is now called underground or outlaw poetry: small presses independent of the Academy. Of less renown yet as fascinating as his publications are levy's prints and the methods ...
  9. pennyspoetry.fandom.com

    d.a. levy (October 29, 1942 - November 24, 1968) was an American poet, artist, and alternative publisher active during the 1960s. Levy was born Darryl Alfred Levy (later changed to Darryl Allan Levy), to Joseph J. and Carolyn Levy on the near West side of Cleveland, Ohio.(Citation needed) Toward the end of his high school years and later, after a short stint in the U.S. Navy, Levy decided to ...
  10. 20008 d.a.levy satellite . Spokes in the Wheel of d.a.levy Karma. Commentary begun in considerations of two major levy publications in 2007: reprints of UNKANHAVYRFUCKINCITI BAK and Kirpan Press's (Spontaneous) Random Sightings and Under Dog Press's d.a.levy and the mimeograph revolution.Essays and appreciations, the best collection of them assembled to date, go considerably beyond these three ...

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