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Reissue CDs Weekly: Allen Ginsberg - At Reed College: The First Recorded Reading of Howl & Other Poems
The important, first-ever release of a remarkable personal appearance from February 1956
by Kieron TylerSunday, 07 February 2021
Allen Ginsberg in New York, 1953. Photograph by William S. BurroughsCourtesy The Allen Ginsberg Estate
Sam Whiting January 25, 2021Updated: January 26, 2021, 7:10 am
Dimitri Grachis in the doorway of Spatsa Gallery. Photo: John Natsoulas Press
Spatsa Gallery lasted only four years in San Francisco, but they were four crucial years, 1957-1961, as the assemblage art associated with the Beats bridged into the abstract expressionism and cubism of the 1960s. Never a commercial gallery, Spatsa was artist-run by its owner, Dimitri Grachis, who lived in the office behind the storefront on Filbert Street at Fillmore.
Grachis, who closed Spatsa to concentrate on his own career as a minimal geometric abstract painter, died Jan. 9 at the VA hospital in Palo Alto. He was 88. Cause of death was deteriorating lung disease, according to his nephew, George Metropulos of Belmont. Grachis had been living in an apartment in downtown San Mateo for the past 25 years.
Rolling Stone Menu Allen Ginsberg’s First Recorded Reading of ‘Howl’ to Be Released
At Reed College: The First Recorded Reading of Howl and Other Poems arrives decades after the performance
By Courtesy USU Special Collections/Merrill Cazier Library
The first recorded reading of Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Howl,” which was lost for decades, will be finally be released on April 2nd, 2021.
Ginsberg’s debut public reading of one of the greatest works of American literature occurred at San Francisco’s Six Gallery in October 1955, with Jack Kerouac, Neal Cassady, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti in attendance. It was not recorded, though, leading many to claim that the first recorded reading took place in Berkeley, California, the following year.
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