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Dick McBride (poet)

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was published by McBride's Books in 1995. It is a recollection of the authors time in San Francisco. It is dedicated to his friend Tim Prael and contains an introduction by Charles Plymell.
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In 1967, City Lights moved their publishing operation to 1562 Grant Avenue, McBride ran this part of the business with his brother Bob McBride and Martin Broadley for several years.
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had been published earlier that year, and it seemed appropriate to hold a reading on the birthday of American Independence. The party is commemorated in his biography of Ginsberg,
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He returned to England in 1969, where he worked as the director of independent book distributors McBride Bros. and Broadley, selling books in England and to the Continent.
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The first chapter of the book recalls a conversation with Jack Kerouac, who had phoned City Lights to talk to Ferlinghetti about publishing
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was privately produced in 1994. The second edition was published by McBride's Books in 1997 and is dedicated to his second wife, Jacqui.
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In January, 2009 McBride appeared at "The British Beat" event as part of the "Back On the Road" exhibition at the
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Then during the 1980s, McBride moved on to Australia. In 1988, he returned to the UK and settled in
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on the "Last Beat" project, a live and recorded performance project that received airplay on
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a short biography of Allen Ginsberg. It contains a foreword by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
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In 1964, McBride moved to the United Kingdom for six months to help "bohemianize"
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on the “Last Beat” project, a live and recorded project that received airplay on
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describes the first reading of "Thou Shalt Not Kill" (a lament for the death of
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was published in 1961 by the Golden Mountain Press, San Francisco.
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In the summer of 1973, McBride and Bernard Stone hosted a "
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Bills-Geddes, G., "Grand Old Man of the Beat Generation",
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McBride D., "Allen Ginsberg and the blue rinse brigade"
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In 2006 he headlined the "Words In Motion" stage at the
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Upbeat & Groovy: Dick McBride reads poems 1960-2008
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The Beat Generation in San Francisco: A Literary Tour
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The Beat Generation in San Francisco: A Literary Tour
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Poetry Festival, where he read his poetry alongside
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