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Bay Area Poetry Wars in the 1980s: A History Lesson
By Geo Ong —Wait, what? Bay Area poetry wars in the 1980s??? What’chu talkin’ ’bout, Urchin? The Black Bart Poetry Society remains shrouded in such obscurity that it doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page. (Isn’t that sad?) Perhaps the only … Continue reading →
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