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A Place to Sleep the Night - I would think if it still existed cirerita would have seen it in the Santa Barbara or USC collections. But who knows. Maybe Linda has it. John Dullaghan archived all of Bukowski's papers in San Pedro, he would know if it was there.bospress.net said:There was also mention of an early novel written while Buk was married to Barbara Fry.
nymark said:If I ever retire with a big bag of money, I'm dirving down to Georgia and hitting every second-hand bookstore in the state. How many issues do you suppose made it across the state line? If there are any surviving copies, I'll bet they will be found in or around Atlanta.
S.A. Griffin visited Montfort's collection and mentioned, among other items, "bottles of beer with poems floating in them." i assume these were the items you gave to Montfort. maybe you could tell us something about them...what poems were used? what beer? was it beer,eh?I wonder if Montfort sold my beer bottle poems with his collection?
If I remember, the poem was "Cows in Art Class" from 8 Story Window?
That is a good point... that is, if Bukowski was indeed published in the mid-'40s, unless the magazine was more about pushing its commercial ads for services than for its amateur but good writing... But if the writing was poor and people subscribed to it more for the ads it contained, why would anyone keep any of the monthly issues? So far, it looks like hardly anyone did.ok, I'm speculating here, but the title of the journal was Write, the monthly magazine... They had published 3 issues in Dec. 1940. B probably was published sometime in 1944-45. That means that the journal had prob. published over 40 issues by then. And you say you haven't seen anything at all but that single 1940 issue? Really weird! Where is the rest of the issues? I'm not talking about the one where B was published only, but all of them.
I'm sure of it, Tho I'm no longer on the case (as of about a month + ago).surly a few survived?
It was an excerpt from cows in art class. I letterpressed it on acetate using the completely wrong kind of ink, so it didn't want to dry, but it worked out somehow.
Perhaps a backward check of the companies/services that advertised in the magazine my turn up older issues if not the issue in question.The archivist I spoke to said that this issue has ads for goods and services throughout the state, so it is likely the mag had (at least) statewide distribution.