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Beatitude #25
beatitude25
cover drawing
by Leigh George

 BEATITUDE #25            copyright 1976             $1.00  

Beatitude Press - Box 372 - 1230 Grant Ave.
San Francisco, Cal;if. 94133

Thomas Rain Crowe was an editor, contributor, and the main
distributor and nuts and bolts guy for Beatitude magazine
and press during the 1970's beginning with issue #21.
He helped organize benefit readings for the magazine
in North Beach and beyond and was the sole editor of
Beatitude #25. He was also the cofounder and director
of the 1st SF Poetry Festival (1976) working with
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Peter LeBlanc and Neeli Cherkovski.

      Index

 Adonis
 Aquila
 Ankido
 Cane
 Chabolla
 Cherkovski
 Cirino
 Dawson
 Depestri
Duafer
Esenin

Everson
Estrin
Ferlinghetti
Gardiner
Hawkins
Henry
Hirschman
Klebnikov
Kirkwood-Yates
Kirsch
Kohav

Krychenych
Lorca
Mayakovsky
McClure
McKay
Meltzer
Miller
Ott
Pendell
Scotellaro
Stock

Suntree
Szerlip
Tatyanicheva
Tsvetaniceva
Tsvetaeva
Vosnesensky
Wainio
Wear
Wetterhahn
Whalen
Yvon

Apache Ceremonial Song
Introduction
Beatitude Prop. 15 Broadside
 All copyrights belong to the individual poets


THOMAS RAIN CROWE, the editor of Beatitude 25 # is now the founder and publisher
of NEW NATIVE PRESS and has recently released his new book .
"Beatitude Magazine and the 1970's San Francisco Renaissance"
book cover
(photo documentary) New Native Press 2014
With a history of beatitude during the 70s renaissance years and full of photos
from various events he organized, posters, book and magazine covers,
Thomas Rain Crowe's new book is a true archive from that period
.
Cover photo © Thomas Rain Crowe

Beatitude Magazine and the 1970s San Francisco Renaissance
  (Introduction)  © Thomas Rain Crowe

Special thanks to THOMAS RAIN CROWE, for his encouragement and contribution to this project.

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