- Jack Micheline
Jack Micheline (
November 6 ,1929 –February 27 ,1998 ), born Harold Martin Silver, was an American painter andpoet from theSan Francisco Bay Area . His name is synonymous withstreet artist s, underground writers, and "outlaw" poets. One of San Francisco's originalBeat poets , he was an innovative artist who was active in the San Francisco Poetry Renaissance of the 1950s and 1960s.Biography
Born in
The Bronx ,New York , Micheline took his pen name from writerJack London and his mother's maiden name. He moved toGreenwich Village in the 1950s, where he became a street poet, drawing onHarlem blues and jazz rhythms and the cadence of word music. He lived on the fringe of poverty, writing about hookers, drug addicts, blue collar workers, and the dispossessed.In 1957, Troubadour Press published his first book "River of Red Wine".
Jack Kerouac wrote the introduction, and it was reviewed byDorothy Parker in "Esquire magazine ". Micheline relocated to San Francisco in the early 1960s, where he spent the rest of his life. He published over twenty books, some of them mimeographs and chapbooks.Though a poet of the
Beat generation , Micheline characterized the Beat movement as a product of media hustle, and hated being categorized as a Beat poet. He was also a painter, working primarily withgouache in a self-taught, primitive style he picked up inMexico City .Micheline died of a
heart attack inSan Francisco ,California while riding a BART subway train from San Francisco toOrinda in 1998. The back room at San Francisco's Abandoned Planet Bookstore still showcases Micheline's wall mural paintings.Marriage and children
Micheline was married twice, to Pat Cherkin in the early 1960s, and later to Marian "Mimi" Redding. He had a son, Vincent, who was born in 1963 to his first wife, Pat.
Published works
*"Tell your mama you want to be free, and other poemsongs" (1969); Dead Sea Fleet Editions.
*"Last House in America" (1976); Second Coming Press.
*"North of Manhattan: Collected Poems, Ballads, and Songs" (1976); Manroot.
*"Skinny Dynamite and Other Stories" (1980); Second Coming Press.
*"River of Red Wine and Other Poems" (1986); Water Row Press.
*"Imaginary Conversation with Jack Kerouac" (1989); Zeitgeist Press.
*"Outlaw of the Lowest Plant" (1993); Zeitgeist Press.
*"Ragged Lion" (1999); Vagabond Press.
*"Sixty-Seven Poems for Downtrodden Saints" (1997); FMSBW.2nd enlarged edition (1999).
*"To be a poet is to be: Poetry" (2000); Implosion Press.
*"One of a Kind" (2008); Ugly Duckling Presse.References
*Charters, Ann (ed.). "The Portable Beat Reader". Penguin Books. New York. 1992. ISBN 978-0-670-83885-1 (hc); ISBN 978-0-14-015102-2 (pbk)
External links
* [http://jack-micheline.com Official Website of Jack Micheline]
* [http://www.lucidmoonpoetry.com/poems/tributetomicheline.shtml Some poems by Micheline]
*worldcat id|id=lccn-n80-118355
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