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  1. One of a Kind by Jack Micheline, 2008-04-01
  2. Sixty-Seven Poems For Downtrodden Saints by Jack Micheline, 1999-01-01
  3. Yellow Horn by Jack Micheline, 1975
  4. River of Red Wine and Other Poems: SIGNED EDITION by Jack Micheline, 1986-08-01
  5. Imaginary Conversation With Jack Kerouac by Jack Micheline, 1989-12
  6. Skinny Dynamite by Jack Micheline, 1980
  7. THIS IS IMPORTANT #10 by F. A., Editor (Jack Micheline, Ron Androla, Mitchell Rhodes, Todd Mo NETTELBECK, 1985-01-01
  8. Acappella Rabbi by Jack Micheline, 1984
  9. Dreamers, Hustlers, Touts, Sharpies, Greed, And The Big Kill: A Horse Race Story by Jack Micheline, 1981
  10. North of Manhattan: Collected poems, ballads, and songs, 1954-1975 by Jack Micheline, 1976
  11. Outlaw Of The Lowest Planet (Inscribed) by Jack Micheline, 1993
  12. Plug in the Electric Dictionary. Introduction By Jack Micheline by David Moe, 1973-01-01
  13. Outlaw Poets: Kathy Acker, Harold Norse, Sapphire, Kirby Doyle, D. A. Levy, Jack Hirschman, Jack Micheline, William Wantling, S.a. Griffin
  14. Biography - Micheline, Jack (1929-1998): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01

1. Jack Micheline
Jack Micheline. Most poets are not poets. To be a real artist is a unique andvaluable asset to this planet. SAD FOR AN UNBRAVE WORLD Jack Micheline.
http://www.beatmuseum.org/micheline/jackmicheline.html
Jack Micheline Born: November 6, 1929
Place of Birth: The Bronx
Died: February 27, 1998
Place of Death: San Francisco
    I never wanted to be a poet.
    I just wanted to be a human being.
    Anyone who wants to be a poet is out of his mind.
    Either you are one or you are not.
    Most poets are not poets.
    To be a real artist is a unique and valuable asset to this planet."
    SAD FOR AN UNBRAVE WORLD
    - Jack Micheline
Texts from Levi Asher Literary Kicks Here's a true voice of the Beat Generation, a poet who has remained "underground" since he published his first book (River of Red Wine) in 1958. Jack Micheline has never been published by the bigger presses, and according to himself he never will. He thinks he's living in "Siberia in the United States" - the loveless hell of people trying to get by in this greedy world. You'll never see this guy in a shoe commercial - that's for sure! Jack Micheline was born in the Bronx as Harvey Martin Silver. The reason for the name change was his father, a postman in whom Micheline saw the money-grabbing that could be found everywhere in the ghetto. He never liked the cruelty and injustice in his own streets. So, like many before him, he went on the road. Jack Kerouac Micheline showed his poems to Kerouac who began yelling, "Wow! A new poet!" Kerouac also wanted to write an introduction for the collection. Drunk and in a good spirit Kerouac wrote a page-long introduction. In Kerouac, Micheline also found a new friend.

2. Jack Micheline
Jack Micheline (Harvey Silver). It Is Not Here On This Earth What I AmSeeking Jack Micheline. I don word. Jack Micheline was a poet. Daky
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3. Long Shot Volume 20 Jack Micheline
Jack Micheline Kerouac thought to be a real Poet was something to crow about Whateveris rare or real One who opens one heart to reach the soul force climbs
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Not For Andy Clausen
Jack Micheline Kerouac thought to be a real
Poet was "something to crow about"
Whatever is rare or real
One who opens one heart
to reach the soul force
climbs the ladder to higher consciousness
and down below
Also the bourgeoise of cities
a business,
a monkey on a stick
a clown and in the backyards the butterfly, the moth, the caterpillar, a feline dog a shooting star

4. Blue Nose Was 50-1, By Jack Micheline
Jack Micheline Blue Nose Was 501 from Jan Frank's Recapturing theNude. Blue Nose was 50-1 ready for the glue factory. I had been
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Jack Micheline Blue Nose Was 50-1 from Jan Frank's Recapturing the Nude
Blue Nose was 50-1 ready for the glue factory. I had been playing heavy and into the loan sharks for over two grand. I had already hocked everything of value I could get my hands on and I had lost that also, and had borrowed from all available means possible at my disposal. I had lost by all conceivable means: photos. disqualifications, stupidity and greed, and playing a lost trade on hope and luck and numbers and dreams. I had given it all I had for the last push and plunge. I was getting seedier every day, uncombed hair, holes in my socks and shoes, tired from pink eye and no sleep, walking the streets writing down license plate numbers, and counting stars. To find the right number, the combination. The winning horse at the right odds, just to get even and not to put my life in jeopardy to the loan sharks who had already given me a deadline for the repayment of funds due them, according to a mutual agreement which was due on Saturday, April 19, at midnight. I was perfectly happy and my heart was pounding away in my chest like a thousand guitars.

5. Jack Micheline
Jack Micheline checking out Kesey's addition to my Catin the Hat tattoo 41-95. Photo by Eric Predoehl.
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Jack Micheline checking out Kesey's addition to my Cat in the Hat tattoo 4-1-95 Photo by Eric Predoehl

6. Welcome To The Jack Micheline Foundation
Poetry, fiction, biography, photographs, and bibliography.Category Arts Literature Authors M micheline, jack......The jack micheline Foundation. comments about this web site. Copyright© 2000 jack micheline Foundation Last modified August 10, 2000.
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The Jack Micheline Foundation Home Biography Bibliography Writing ... Help Needed WELCOME TO THE JACK MICHELINE FOUNDATION Jack Micheline November 6th 1929 - February 27th 1998 CHASING JACK KEROUAC'S SHADOW The alabaster city gleams in the sunlight I am on a bus going to Santa Rosa Away from the stinking hotel They tell me I am famous, like the Jerome cookies Streets, poems, nuthouses, jails, paintings, con men and time My twenty years of poems and paintings stored away in houses and cellars relentless with anger and love I ponder at life and the world around me The bus speeds on the highway going sixty I am fifty-two, live alone, considered some mad freak genius In reality I am a fucked up poet who will never come to terms with the world No matter how beautiful the flowers grow No matter how children smile No matter who blue is the bluest sky The harsh realities of life, that life is mostly a put up job The genius rain avoids us The lone solitary soul that does her beautiful dance for all to see I seek the genuine leaf blowing in the wind The real person tapping a song whose melody flows through rivers and time The image that dances with stars The sun that melts anger and harassment Years spent begging and hustling Carrying paintings on buses Carrying mattresses through streets Evictions, lost loves, hangovers, rheumatism, hemorrhoids

7. Jack Micheline
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8. LitKicks: Jack Micheline
Biography of poet jack micheline SAD FOR AN UNBRAVE WORLD. jack micheline. Here's a true voice of the Beat Generation, a poet who has remained
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Jack Micheline
I never wanted to be a poet.
I just wanted to be a human being.
Anyone who wants to be a poet is out of his mind.
Either you are one or you are not.
Most poets are not poets.
To be a real artist is a unique and valuable asset to this planet."

SAD FOR AN UNBRAVE WORLD
- Jack Micheline Here's a true voice of the Beat Generation, a poet who has remained "underground" since he published his first book (River of Red Wine) in 1958. Jack Micheline has never been published by the bigger presses, and according to himself he never will. He thinks he's living in "Siberia in the United States" - the loveless hell of people trying to get by in this greedy world. You'll never see this guy in a shoe commercial - that's for sure! Jack Micheline was born Harvey Martin Silver on November 6, 1929 in the Bronx. The reason for the name change was his father, a postman in whom Micheline saw the money-grabbing that could be found everywhere in the ghetto. He never liked the cruelty and injustice in his own streets. So, like many before him, he went on the road. He began his travelling at the age of seventeen and didn't rest until he was twenty-six. Now he found a home in the streets of

9. A D Winans - In Memory Of Jack Micheline
A D Winans and jack micheline, San Francisco, 1996. TRIBUTE TO jack micheline THE LAST OF THE STREET POETS A. D. WINANS On Friday, February 27, 1998, I learned of jack micheline's death.
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A D Winans and Jack Micheline, San Francisco, 1996.
TRIBUTE TO JACK MICHELINE - THE LAST OF THE STREET POETS
A. D. WINANS
On Friday, February 27, 1998, I learned of Jack Micheline's death. He was found dead on a Bart train, apparently the victim of a heart attack. Micheline was described on Cafe Blue, The Internet, as "One of the lesser Beats," but was the author of twenty books of poems. He was 68 years old at the time of his death, and was suffering from diabetes. He was born in New York, under the name Harvey Martin Silvaer, and worked as a union organiser before dedicating his life to poetry and painting. While in New York, he frequented the bars and coffee houses of Greenwich Village, walking the streets with the likes of Jack Kerouac, who wrote an introduction for Micheline's first book of poems, "River of Red Wine," which was favourably reviewed by Dorothy Parker in Esquire Magazine Micheline was the last of the authentic "street" poets, uneasy in a poetry world turned business. He never sought fame, choosing to write about the people he cared for: hookers, drug addicts, blue collar workers, and the dispossessed, and he did it with and from the heart. Micheline told me, "I don't want to be published because I wear the same clothes that others wear, or because I have the same ideas. I want respect for my own individuality, but it doesn't work that way."

10. Jack Micheline Foundation
The jack micheline Foundation. comments about this web site. Copyright© 2000 jack micheline Foundation Last modified July 26, 2000.
http://www.jackmicheline.com/Foundation.htm
The Jack Micheline Foundation Home Biography Bibliography Writing ... Help Needed The Jack Micheline foundation is a non-profit organization that hopes to fund a variety of projects including: Reprinting of out-of-print Micheline books, videos, and audio tapes. New project dedication ...Publcation of new materials, books, etc. Preserving the Micheline archive Donations to artists and other charitable organizations The Jack Micheline Foundation gladly accepts any donations. Donations can be made by contacting Vince Silvaer. Please see below: Jack Micheline Foundation unless otherwise noted. Reproduction of any images on this website is forbidden by law unless given permission by the Jack Micheline Foundation. Return to Homepage Send mail to akuma_green@hotmail.com with questions or comments about this web site.
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11. Empty Mirror Books ~ Beat Generation & Small-Press Poetry
This is just a sampling of what we have available 003125 micheline, jack. 003340micheline, jack, Alan Catlin, and Errol Miller. Bad, Mad and Dying .
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Dustjacket blurbs from jack micheline Charles Bukowski, who said, AD Winans cango ten rounds with the best of them. AD Winans has signed the title page.
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Beat books literary journals modern art ... see all categories... featured presses: Deep Forest Press Pathwise Press Books Beat Generation photos: Larry Keenan beat generation collect bibliography ... forum [000285] Winans, A.D., Ed.. Second Coming Vol. 5, No. 2. San Francisco, CA: Second Coming Press, 1978. First Edition. Wrappers. Very Good. This is the "Special Junior High Poetry Issue," comprised of poems written by students in a poetry class taught by A.D. Winans and Paul Fericano. Perfect bound in glossy wrappers, with some wear and a scrape to the back cover. $9.00 [003074] Winans, A.D.. The Further Adventures of Crazy John (Second Coming, Volume 7 No. 2). San Francisco: Second Coming Press, 1979. Fine. A.D. Winans has signed the title page. This is a special book issue of Second Coming Magazine. Thirty-nine pages, bound into photographic covers. Impression mark on front cover, else fine, as new. $25.00 [004106] Winans, A.D.. Whispers from Hell.

13. OAC:
micheline (jack) Papers. Collection number BANC MSS 87/174 c. Creator micheline,jack, 1929. Extent Number of containers 3 boxes, 5 cartons Linear feet 7.5.
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Shelf location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog. Abstract: Contains correspondence, manuscripts of his poetry, prose, and plays, notebooks and personal papers, and a few of his drawings. To access these materials, please contact the contributing institution: UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library Comments? Questions? The Online Archive of California (OAC) is an initiative of the California Digital Library

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15. RIP, Brother Man, Jack Micheline - POETRY - 3/3/98
jack micheline, painter, poet, the guy next to you at the bar, boho, true spirit,grizzled guzzler of all US could offer, pappy, sappy, smart sass and free
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Dateline: 3/3/98 On hearing the sad news that Jack Micheline died Friday morning, alone on a BART train to Orinda. . . Jack Micheline, painter, poet, the guy next to you at the bar, boho, true spirit, grizzled guzzler of all U.S. could offer, pappy, sappy, smart sass and free-flow po. RIP, Brother Man. No one can keep you out of Heaven. Jack rides last train to Orinda
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Pure poet, soulful, now complete
Here's an unpublished poem (far as our eye can see), handed over at... God, what's the name of that bar in Soho, the Last Bar in Soho? Fanelli's, that's it, I'd run into Jack there occasionally. Jack loved the performance, the pizzazz. He loved Bob Kaufman, and I was working on a Kaufman reading then, and he said, "I've got this poem," and he spontaneously bopped it, I wrote it down, quickly, like a painting, or a drawing of a poem. A typical Micheline move, beatitudinous spring day, poems everywhere, couldn't help but trip over one. Thank You, Bob Kaufman

16. Photo Of A. D. Winans And Jack Micheline, San Francisco, USA, 1996.
AD Winans and jack micheline, San Francisco, USA, 1996. Return to HomePage / Issue Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 6. Guidelines and Links.
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17. Literary Kicks JackMicheline
Join here. jack micheline by Fredde, jack micheline has never been publishedby the bigger presses, and according to himself he never will.
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18. Literary Kicks JackMichelineRemembrance
Remembering jack micheline by indigokona, REMEMBERING jack michelineI met the poet jack micheline in 1970 in New York City at Dr
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19. Jack Micheline And The Synaesthesia Press
1997 the synaesthesia press published Bad, mad and dying a limited edition chapbook featuring three writers Alan Catlin, Errol Miller, and jack micheline.
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In 1997 the synaesthesia press published Bad, mad and dying a limited edition chap book featuring three writers: Alan Catlin, Errol Miller, and Jack Micheline. There were three different editions: 26 copies were lettered and had a cover with an original painting by Micheline; 1 - 50 numbered copies were signed by all three contributors on the page in which their story appears; numbers 51-150 were numbered. Needless to say, the lettered copies, with Jack's artwork, were sold out almost immediately. We have a few signed copies left, as well as a few that are numbered. BUY THEM HERE. Alan Catlin Johnny Brewton's already legendary magazine X-Ray. Errol Miller is a short story writer from Louisiana. His stories have appeared in hundreds of little magazines. His contribution is called "The Pool Hall Affair." What can be said of Jack Micheline? He was an original Beat, there from Day One; Jack Kerouac penned the intro to Micheline's classic first book of poems River of Red Wine, Charles Bukowski loved him, and Allan Ginsberg couldn't ignore him...Jack really helped on this title. Here's how: We were waiting for the #16 to take us out of the Mission when it all began: ME: I got a couple good stories to publish.

20. A Picture Poem By Jack Micheline
Pablo Mendez Sold Flowers in Long Beach, Cal Heis a Friend of Top Jimmy and jack micheline
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Pablo Mendez
Sold Flowers
in Long Beach, Cal
He is a Friend
of Top Jimmy
and Jack Micheline

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