The Buk Shop
OPEN CITY No. 14, Aug. 4–11, 1967 — Bukowski on American Poetry, Either/Or Bookstore Bukowski Books Ad, Hell's Angels, Muslim Temple Raid
OPEN CITY No. 14, Aug. 4–11, 1967 — Bukowski on American Poetry, Either/Or Bookstore Bukowski Books Ad, Hell's Angels, Muslim Temple Raid
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An issue of the Los Angeles underground weekly, featuring Charles Bukowski's "Notes of a Dirty Old Man." Drinking beer in the weeds outside Bakersfield with two literary drifters named Willie and Dutch, Bukowski holds an impromptu seminar on American poetry — dispatching Patchen, Lowell, Creeley and Ferlinghetti with characteristic bluntness while defending the value of writing that comes from the bottom rather than the academy.
A second Bukowski connection appears in an advertisement for the Either/Or Bookstore in Hermosa Beach listing signed copies of Crucifix in a Deathland and the boxed Henry Miller Order and Chaos published by Loujon Press.
The front cover leads with an exclusive interview predicting a police-provoked riot following the LAPD's raid on a Black Muslim mosque. Also featured is John Bryan's report on an alliance forming between Hell's Angels and hippies in Griffith Park. The back cover listings include Ravi Shankar and the Mamas and Papas at the Hollywood Bowl. Large tabloid format, 17" x 11", black and white throughout.
Provenance: Pink mailing label on front cover addressed to John Bryan Sr. at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio — the editor's father at his place of work.
This copy is in pretty good shape with a ¾ inch tear of the left of the horizontal fold and browning to the edges on the right side.
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