- Lew Welch
Lewis Barrett Welch, Jr. (
August 16 ,1926 — May 1971?) is anAmerican poet associated with theBeat generation of poets, artists, andiconoclast s.According to
Aram Saroyan who wrote "Genesis Angels: The Saga of Lew Welch and the Beat Generation", Welch decided to become a writer after readingGertrude Stein 's long story "Melanctha." Welch published and performed widely during the 1960s, and taught a poetry workshop as part of theUniversity of California Extension in San Francisco from 1965 to 1970. OnMay 23 1971 , he walked out of poetGary Snyder 's house in the mountains carrying his 30-30 rifle. His body was never found.fact|date=July 2008Early life
Welch was born in Phoenix,
Arizona , but moved with his mother and sister toCalifornia in 1929. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1944 but never saw active service. He worked for a period before joiningStockton Junior College , where he developed an interest in the works ofGertrude Stein .In 1948, Welch moved to Portland, Oregon to attend
Reed College , where he roomed withGary Snyder andPhilip Whalen . Here he wrote his thesis on Stein and published poems in student magazines.William Carlos Williams visited the college and met the three poets. He admired Welch's early poems and tried to get his Stein thesis published.The world of advertising
After college, Welch moved to New York and worked in the advertising industry. Saroyan claims it was Welch who came up with the advertising slogan "Raid Kills Bugs Dead" but others have questioned this claim [ [http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/welch7.html Cosmic Baseball Association: Lew Welch, pitcher] ] . During this time, it has been claimed, Welch started to display emotional and mental problems and went to
Florida to take a course of therapy. He then went to theUniversity of Chicago , where he studiedphilosophy and English. InChicago , he joined the advertising department ofMontgomery Ward . He was working there at the time of the famous poetry reading at the Six Gallery inSan Francisco that launched what was to become known as theSan Francisco Renaissance .Later life and work
Wanting to get back to poetry, Welch applied for a transfer to Montgomery Ward's Oakland headquarters, and started to get involved in the
San Francisco literary scene. He soon gave up advertising and earned a living driving a yellow cab while devoting more of his time to writing. He became an active participant in Beat culture, living at various times with Snyder andLawrence Ferlinghetti and appearing as the character Dave Wain inJack Kerouac 's novel "Big Sur". He had a common-law relationship with Polish refugee Magda Cregg, and became, essentially, the stepfather of Hugh Anthony Cregg, III who later chose the stage-nameHuey Lewis in honor of Welch. Welch left a suicide note and disappeared into the mountains of California in 1971. His body was never found.fact|date=July 2008References
*Lew Welch: "Ring of Bone: Collected Poems 1950-1970" has a preface by the poet and a useful chronology, not to mention 200+ pages of poetry.
*Charters, Ann (ed.). "The Portable Beat Reader". Penguin Books. New York. 1992. ISBN 0-670-83885-3 (hc); ISBN 0-14-015102-8 (pbk)Bibliography
Note: Before committing suicide in 1971, Lew Welch left a note naming
Donald Allen his literary executor. Donald Allen published much of Welch's work posthumously viaGrey Fox Press .*"Trip Tr
*"How I Work as a Poet" (1973) (ISBN 0-912516-06-2)
*"Selected Poems", with a preface by Gary Snyder (1976) (ISBN 0-912516-20-8)
*"On Bread and Poetry: A Panel Discussion Between Gary Snyder, Lew Welch and Philip Whalen" (1977) (ISBN 0-912516-27-5)
*"I, Leo: An Unfinished Novel" (1977) (ISBN 0-912516-24-0)
*"Ring of Bone: Collected Poems" (1979) (ISBN 0-912516-03-8)
*"I Remain - The Letters of Lew Welch & the Correspondence of His Friends (Volume 1: 1949-1960)" (1980) (ISBN 0-912516-08-9)
*"I Remain - The Letters of Lew Welch & the Correspondence of His Friends (Volume 2: 1960-1971)" (1980) (ISBN 0-912516-42-9)
*"How I Read Gertrude Stein" (1995, originally written late-1940's) (ISBN 0-912516-23-2)Note
External links
*worldcat id|id=lccn-n79-109741
* [http://www.rooknet.net/beatpage/writers/welch.html Lew Welch at The Beat Page]
* [http://www.beatmuseum.org/welch/lewwelch.html Lew Welch at Beat Museum]
* [http://www.kerouacalley.com/welch.html Poems and Directory]
* [http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/testing/html/mss0013a.html Register of Lew Welch Papers 1943 - 1971]
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