D. A. Levy

American poet and literary publisher

D. A. Levy - Artists & Creatives born 1942
Born

1942
84 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in the Beat poetry movement, contributed significantly to the poetry scene in the 1960s. Published multiple collections showcasing avant-garde poetry and facilitated the distribution of literary works through innovative publishing methods. Maintained a focus on personal expression and social commentary within poetry. His works often reflected themes of urban life and human experience.

Published 'The North American Review'

Started 'The Censorship Club'

Created the magazine 'Grits'

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