levy, d.a., 1942-1968
Dates
- Existence: 1942 October 29 - 1968 November 24
Parallel Names
- Levy, D. A.
- Levy, DA
Nationality
American
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
18th Dynasty Egyptian Automobile Turnon / Wagner, D.r. ; levy da., 1966
This is the second printing of the book. Pages of the book have progressively larger widths and are printed on various colored stock. The loose sheet written by d.a.levy laments the death of Hernando Gonzalez, a Columbian guerilla. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
18th Dynasty Egyptian Automobile Turnon / Wagner, D.r. ; levy da., 1966
This is the second printing of the book. Pages of the book have progressively larger widths and are printed on various colored stock. The loose sheet written by d.a.levy laments the death of Hernando Gonzalez, a Columbian guerilla. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
18th Dynasty Egyptian Automobile Turnon / Wagner, D.r. ; levy da., 1966
This is the second printing of the book. Pages of the book have progressively larger widths and are printed on various colored stock. The loose sheet written by d.a.levy laments the death of Hernando Gonzalez, a Columbian guerilla. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Admissible Evidence (Random Sightings) / levy, d.a. ; Taylor, Kent., 2003
In addition to the poetry of levy and Taylor, this book depicts reproductions of photographs of the poets and their circle. The poems in this book and the CD were made from a tape of readings by levy & Taylor (January 1967) provided by B.L.Kennedy and created in a limited edition by Ingrid Swanberg at Ghost Pony Press in 2000. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Am Here Forum 1-7: Poems in Response to the War / Aaron, Richard S. Emmet, editor; Davis, Ronald E., editor; levy da; Morgan E; Helmes S; Evason G; Nettelbeck FA; Ferlinghetti L; Tarn N; Inman W; Brandi J; Burk R; Hankwitz M; Hirschman J., 1991
Buddhist 3rd Class Junkmail Oracle. No.1/Jue / da levy, editor ; Cunliffe D., 1967
This issue carries the header, "The Buddhist 3rd Class Junkmail Oracle" and is the successor to "Swamp Erie Pipe Dream." It is stated that this first issue is dedicated to r.j.s. (poet, publisher and martyr) and to paul robinson (folksinger). The cover collage was made from the prints of the Japanese artist Shiko Munakata. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Circular Causation. No.1/Spr / George Heyman, Scott Lawrance, editors ; bissett b ; levy da ; Simpson G ; Heyman G ; Lawrance S., 1969
(Completely Covered) Random Sightings [The Cleveland Undercovers Sessions], 2001
According to Horvath, "These nine unpublished drafts of 'cleveland undercovers' trace the poem's progression from its single sheet origin to a 16 page manuscript containing sections which were later removed. None of the early versions contained the 'Introduction' which only appeared with the published poem. 'cleveland undercovers' was initially printed by 7 flowers press." The cover print was based upon a photograph published in a 1966 edition of the Cleveland Press by David Pishnery. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Corno Emplumado, El. No.15/Jul / Sergio Mondragon, Margaret Randall, editors ; Hitchcock G ; levy da ; Sandberg D ; Randall M ; Dawson F ; Raworth T ; Bowering G ; Creeley R ; Blackburn P., 1965
d.a. levy / Skyline Books ; levy da ; Wagner Dr., 1997
Descent into Cleveland / Salamon, Russell ; levy da., 1994
This book of poetry by Salamon is inspired and dedicated to d.a.levy, and the message his death sent to the world, "a message of bitterness that his genius had gone unrecognized." levy's poems are interspersed with Salamon's and are printed in a different typeface. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Forever Worship the Second Coming, 1968
The cover was designed by Tom Kyyss. r.j.s. stands for Robert J. Sigmond, a poet who at age 19 years was incarcerated by the Cleveland authorities for six months because of using marijuana. d.a.levy's poem in this book, "Indictment of the City of Cleveland for Contributing to the Delinquency of Minors" describes that episode. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
From 465: An Anthology Of Cleveland Poets / levy, d.a., editor; Friedman J; Hassink B., 1966
The cover design by Ralph and Diedra Poplar is identical in the two copies but one is printed in black and the other in red ink. The copy whose cover is printed in black is missing the final page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fug You / Sanders, Edward ; levy da., 2011
Happy Hiroshima Day / levy, d.a.., 1976
This is a reprint of a folded card first published by levy in 1966. The original is held by the Sackner Archive. Happy is spelled Hapy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hapy Hiroshima Day / levy, d.a.., 1966
Hate Rays: You too can help destroy a nation / levy, d.a.; Cornillon J; Wood K; Cornillon S; Deutsch J., 1967
The mainfesto deals with profanity. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Input: The Cleveland Issue. No.4 / Peter Salmansohn, Frank Roth, editors ; levy da ; Taylor K ; Lowell J ; Atkins R ; Congdon K ; Billera J ; Salamon R ; Simon A., 1964
The publishers are also the editors. This issue contains poetry, essays and letters by and statements about some of Cleveland's important poets. Reprints a letter from levy to the editor Peter Salmansohn describing the birth of the renegade press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Kibbutz In The Sky Book II / levy, d.a.., 1967
This prose poem deals with levy resigned to turning himself in to serve his sentence for the obscenity charge. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.