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(1929-1998) Poet. Jack Micheline was born in the East Bronx, New York, and was one of the Beat poets; he lived in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York in the late 1950s. He died in San Francisco, California.

Full Name

Jack Micheline

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


1929

BIRTH

Harold Martin Silver (Jack Micheline) was born in the East Bronx, New York in 1929.

1950

RESIDENCE

Micheline lived in Greenwich Village, New York, New York in the late 1950s.

1957

LITWORK

River of Red Wine and Other Poems
New York: Troubadour Press.

Collection of poetry.

1965

LITWORK

In the Bronx & Other Stories
New York: Sam Hooker Press.

Collection of stories.

1969

LITWORK

Tell Your Mama You Want To Be Free, And Other Poemsongs
Los Angeles, California: Dead Sea Fleet Editions.

Collection of poetry.

1975

LITWORK

Yellow Horn
San Francisco, California: Golden Mountain Press.

1976

LITWORK

Last House In America
Second Coming Press.

1976

LITWORK

North Of Manhattan: Collected Poems, Ballads, And Songs
San Francisco, California: Manroot.

Collection of works.

1980

LITWORK

Skinny Dynamite and Other Stories
Second Coming Press.

Collection of stories.

1989

LITWORK

Imaginary Conversation with Jack Kerouac
Oakland, California: Zeitgeist Press.

1993

LITWORK

Outlaw of the Lowest Plant
Oakland, California: Zeitgeist Press.

1997

LITWORK

Sixty-Seven Poems for Downtrodden Saints
Matt Gonzales (FMSBW Press).

Collection of poetry.

1998

DEATH

Jack Micheline died in San Francisco, California in 1998.

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