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Issue two was published by Interim Books, and released in 1964 and features a history of New York coffee-house readings by Carol Berge; an essay by Gregory Corso; a poem and note by d.a. levy; and the article "The Mimeograph Revolution".  
 
Issue two was published by Interim Books, and released in 1964 and features a history of New York coffee-house readings by Carol Berge; an essay by Gregory Corso; a poem and note by d.a. levy; and the article "The Mimeograph Revolution".  
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*[http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/kirby-congdon Short biography of Kirby Congdon]
  
 
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Magazine
Issue 1 1964

Magazine was a small press poetry journal edited by Kirby Congdon.

Magazine was a mimeographed and stapled publication from New York City, New York, U.S.A.

The first issue was published by Crank Books, and released in 1964. Contributors to the issue include Taylor Mead, William Wantling and Kirby Congdon.

Issue two was published by Interim Books, and released in 1964 and features a history of New York coffee-house readings by Carol Berge; an essay by Gregory Corso; a poem and note by d.a. levy; and the article "The Mimeograph Revolution".

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