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OPEN CITY No. 15, Aug. 10–16, 1967 — Bukowski Notes, Hiroshima Day March, Dr. Linus Pauling, How to Beat the Draft

OPEN CITY No. 15, Aug. 10–16, 1967 — Bukowski Notes, Hiroshima Day March, Dr. Linus Pauling, How to Beat the Draft

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An issue of the Los Angeles underground weekly, featuring Charles Bukowski's "Notes of a Dirty Old Man." It’s a long column opening with a meditation on writers versus natural men, the column plunges into a wine-soaked skid row hotel night with Jane (Cooney) and her friend Mick, a parolee, that ends in a harrowing midnight journey through a hospital ward.

The front cover and a two-page interior spread document the Hiroshima Day peace march through Los Angeles, with Dr. Linus Pauling speaking at Lafayette Park and photographs of counter-protesters meeting marchers with violence. A full-page legal guide by attorney William Smith explains how to legally avoid the draft. An interior page carries a striking anti-war photocollage by Phil Proctor. Large tabloid format, 17" x 11", black and white throughout.

Provenance: Mailing label 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 slightly uneven fold that makes the pages stick out a bit at the right and bottom. Some browning to the page edges.

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