levy, d.a., 1942-1968
Dates
- Existence: 1942 October 29 - 1968 November 24
Parallel Names
- Levy, D. A.
- Levy, DA
Nationality
American
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
[A Bridge to a New Sun is Rising...] / levy, d.a.., 1967
The cover depicts silkscreened portrait of levy and includes a handwritten inscription, "25 [cents] for levy's defense." The tipped-in silkscreen print on the page was probably made by levy. The text admonishes the people of Clevelsand for the treatment of levy. According to a letter from Alan Horvath, this is the first version of the book that was subsequently published with a different cover/title page. Further, he indicated that pages were missing from the Sackner copy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
A Ten Year Harvest: Third Decennial Reader / Harap, Louis, editor ; levy da., 1977
d.a. levy contributed a long poem "new year" about his father and his alienation from what he knew as Jewish life. The manuscript was received by the editors in the mail on October 14, 1968. levy shot himself to death in his East Cleveland apartment on November 24, 1968. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Announcement The Marrahwannah Quarterly Vol.2 #4 / letter to [Jean-Francois Bory] editor Approches] / levy, d.a.; Lowell J., 1966
Buddhist 3rd Class Junkmail Oracle: 11th Last Issue. No.13/Dec / Crews J ; levy da ; Blazek D ; Franke C ; Thomason R., 1969
Cover depicts a portrait of da levy drawn by Reed Thomason. This is the first issue to be printed with an additional color other than black. The da levy portrait has a red border. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Buddhist 3rd Class Junkmail Oracle. No.5/Sep / da levy, editor ; levy da., 1967
Buddhist 3rd Class Junkmail Oracle. No.13/Jun / da levy, editor ; levy da., 1968
The cover collage is initialled LVK in the lower right corner. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Exchange of Letters] / levy, d.a.; Inman, Will., 1967
levy writes an angry, depressed letter about his relation to the state of politics, police and the court system in Cleveland. He indicates that he has turned to drugs because of his problems in the city. Inman writes back that levy's letter is self-pitying and admonishes him about using drugs because "if we use kicks and drugs as an excuse, then already we enter the most negative aspects of the system we claim we're against...it is the most sinister kind of cop-out." -- 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.
[Indictment of Jim Lowell and d.a.levy] / levy, d.a.; Lowell J; levy da; Heilbrun S; Sigmund RJ., 1967
Relates story of the arrest of d.a.levy, Jim Lowell and Robert Sigmund. -- 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.
[letter to Bill Wyatt Discussing M.Q. Vol 2 #4 Enlightenment | Light On, The Old 'Test' for charles olson] / levy, d.a. (aka KHU-EN-OHO); Olson C; Sanders E., 1967
The mailing envelope (dated May 12, 1967) to BILL WYATT + chris Torrance has a label on its left upper corner that reads "SMUT DOES NOT MELT IN YOUR HANDS." The recto of the letter to BIll Wyatt closes with "the best Way to fry yr enemies is to pray for their enlightenment." The verso of this letter deals with comments on the Assyrian Kings. levy ends his diatribe as follows. "SHAZAM" - this is turning into one of ed sander's' mongolian cluster fucks! forget the light / im turning on with the "Old ASS"/yrs KHU-ED-OHO GUARDIAN of the royal cisttern/d.a. levy bh -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[letter to Bill Wyatt re defense fund & father's illness] / levy, d.a.; Dworkin J., 1967
levy asks Bill Wyatt to write a letter to the Cleveland Plain Dealer indicating that levy is a poet not a smut peddler. Jonathan Dworkin mentioned in the letter was levy's defense attorney.The verso of the letter is a photocopied exhibition announcement for a Cleveland artist, Phillip Pekarcik. The verso of the envelope is collaged with the label, "GREETINGS FROM SWAMP ERIE." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[letter to dwh {david w harris} regarding his feelings toward {steve} slavik] / levy, d.a.., 1968
levy comments in this letter about the politics of Steve Slavik. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
letter to Will Inman of course im egocentric, i have to be to survive here / levy, d.a.., 1967
This letter is about levy's self-pitying, depressive state of mind regarding the events surrounding him such as the Vietnam war and the assult on drugs. levy also castigates Inman for his anti-drug stand. According to the envelope, this letter was mailed March 8, 1967. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lettre To Alan Katzman / levy, d.a. ; Wyatt B., 1967
New York Writer. No.1/Win / levy da., 1989
Article "d.a. levy - The Life, Death & Legacy of a Poet" by Mike Golden inserted in magazine. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Nola Express. No.81 / levy da., 1971
Contains d.a. levy's poem, "the bells of Cherokee ponies." Also, the cover was designed by d.a.levy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[police brutality in Cleveland] / Anonymous: about d.a. levy; rjs; Lowell J; levy da; Ginsberg A; Fugs; Heilbrun S., 1967
The Brotherhood Of Bhang / levy, d.a.., 1966
levy wrote that this work was to be published in the next issue of MQ (Marrahwanna Quarterly). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.