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Chronological checklist of magazine appearances 1944 - 19991) Aftermath Of A Lengthy Rejection Slip,
Story Vol. 24 No. 106 (1944) pg.972) 20 Tanks From Kasseldown, Portfolio Vol. 3 (1946) pg.83) Hello!, Matrix Vol. 9 No. 2 (1946) pg.134) Soft And Fat Like Summer Roses, Matrix Vol. 9 No. 2 (1946) pg.105) The Reason Behind Reason, Matrix Vol. 9 No. 2 (1946) pg.116) Love, Love, Love, Matrix Vol. 9 No. 3/4 (1946) pg.467) Object Lesson, Matrix Vol. 9 No. 3/4 (1946) pg.468) Voice In A New York Subway, Matrix Vol. 9 No. 3/4 (1946) pg.119) Cacoethes Scribendi, Matrix Vol. 10 No. 3/4 (1947) pg.3210) Hard Without Music, Matrix Vol. 11 No. 1/2 (1948) pg.4111) The Look, Matrix (1951) pg.4112) These Things, Quixote (1956) pg.1313) You Smoke A Cigarette, Quixote (1956) pg.5214) Layover, Naked Ear No. 9 (1956)15) 1975, Existaria (1957) pg.416) Adventures Of A Bug, Existaria (1957) pg.417) Friendly Advice To A Lot Of Young Men, And A Lot Of Old Men Too, Existaria (1957) pg.518) 80 Airplanes Don't Put You In The Clear, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.1619) Death Wants More Death, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.2520) Did I Ever Tell You?, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.1921) Essay On The Wine Gnat, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.322) For They Had Things To Say, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.423) My Father, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.2724) On A Night You Don't Sleep, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.1525) Sun Coming Down, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.1126) The Editors Say, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.2627) The Piano That Ate A Man, A Shirt And A Lion, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.1228) The Rapists Story, Harlequin Vol. 2 No. 1 (1957) pg.529) As The Sparrow, Quixote No. 13 (1957) pg.6430) Poem For Personnel Managers, Quixote No. 13 (1957) pg.6031) Treason, Beloit Poetry Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (1957) pg.432) Mine, Semina No. 2 (1957)33) 10 Lions And The End Of The World, San Francisco Review No. 1 (1958) pg.6734) I Cannot Stand Tears, San Francisco Review No. 1 (1958) pg.6635) Hell Yes, The Hydrogen Bomb, Quixote No. 19 (1958) pg.2736) All-Yellow Flowers, Compass Review No. 2 (1958) pg.2037) Some Notes Of Dr. Klarstein, Hearse No. 2 (1958)38) The Hunted, Quicksilver Vol. 11 No. 2 (1958) pg.1339) The Gypsies Near Del Mar, Approach No. 27 (1958) pg.2140) On Seeing An Old Civil War Painting With My Love, Approach No. 28 (1958) pg.3041) The Life Of Borodin, Quicksilver Vol. 11 No. 3 (1958) pg.1242) I Taste The Ashes Of Your Death, Nomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.1443) On The Failure Of A Poet, On The Failure Of The Earth, Nomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.1244) Regard Me, Nomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.1545) Winter Comes In A Lot Of Places In August, Nomad Vol. 1 (1959) pg.1646) The Birds, Gallows No. 1 (1959)47) What A Man I Was, Gallows No. 1 (1959)48) An Odd Day Destroying Beauty, Half Moon No. 1 (1959) pg.1449) I Live Too Near The Slaughterhouse, Odyssey Magazine Vol. 2 No. 1 (1959)50) When Hugo Wolf Went Mad, Odyssey Magazine Vol. 2 No. 1 (1959)51) The Death Of A Roach, EPOS Vol. 11 No. 2 (1959) pg.1452) The Day I Kicked A Bankroll Out The Window, Quicksilver Vol. 12 No. 2 (1959) pg.2053) And So We Go Our Way, Views Vol. 5 No. 2 (1959) pg.4654) Not Quite So Soon, Views Vol. 5 No. 2 (1959) pg.4755) The Crowded Men, Wanderlust Vol. 2 No. 2 (1959) pg.2956) I Think Of The Olden Armies, Flame Vol. 6 No. 3 (1959) pg.1857) Dow Jones: Down, Coastlines Vol. 3 No. 4 (1959) pg.1458) Soiree, EPOS Vol. 10 No. 4 (1959) pg.1059) The Twins, Galley Sail Review Vol. 1 No. 4 (1959) pg.1660) Bring Down The Beams, Hearse No. 4 (1959)61) Manifesto: A Call For Our Own Critics, Nomad Vol. 5/6 (1960)62) So Much For The Knifers, So Much For The Bellowing Dawns, Nomad Vol. 5/6 (1960) pg.563) The Day It Rained At The Los Angeles County Museum, Nomad Vol. 5/6 (1960) pg.764) All I Know, Today The Stars Avalon Anthology (1960)65) Down Thru The Marching, EPOS Vol. 12 No. 1 (1960) pg.866) Wrong Number, Free Lance Vol. 6 No. 1 (1960) pg.2067) Anthony, Literary Artpress Vol. 2 No. 1 (1960) pg.368) Hello, Willie Shoemaker, RongWrong No. 1 (1960)69) Letter From The North, RongWrong No. 1 (1960)70) The State Of World Affairs From A 3rd Floor Window, RongWrong No. 1 (1960)71) Home Of The Beatnik: Venice, California., Merlin's Magic Vol. 1 No. 10 (1960) pg.172) The Loser, Sparrow No. 14 (1960) pg.1373) Love Is A Piece Of Paper Torn To Bits, Coastlines No. 14/15 (1960) pg.5574) No Charge, Coastlines No. 14/15 (1960) pg.5475) Plea To A Passing Maid, Coastlines No. 14/15 (1960) pg.5476) Where The Hell Would Chopin Be?, Beatitude No. 16 (1960)77) Where The Hell Would Chopin Be?, Beatitude No. 16 (1960)78) Portions From A Wine-Stained Notebook, Simbolica No. 19 (1960) pg.1579) The Sun Wields Mercy, EPOS Vol. 12 No. 2 (1960) pg.680) Conversation In A Cheap Room, Galley Sail Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (1960) pg.1281) The Milkman's Side Of Things, Galley Sail Review Vol. 2 No. 2 (1960)82) Riot, Quagga Vol. 1 No. 2 (1960) pg.1383) Peace, Quicksilver Vol. 13 No. 2 (1960) pg.1084) To The Whore Who Took My Poems, Quagga Vol. 1 No. 3 (1960) pg.1385) Prayer For Broken-Handed Lovers, Quicksilver Vol. 13 No. 3 (1960) pg.1286) The Japanese Wife, Targets No. 3 (1960) pg.1687) Ashes, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.1488) Conversation On A Telephone, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.1389) Gambier, Oh!, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.1590) Hermit In The City, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.1691) Home From A Room Below The Plains, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.1792) Horse On Fire, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.1993) Pull Me Through The Temples, Pull Me Through The Wine, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.1894) The Tragedy Of The Leaves, Targets No. 4 (1960) pg.2095) One Evening By The Hills, Wanderlust Vol. 2 No. 4 (1960) pg.2496) It's Nothing To Laugh About, Impetus No. 5 (1960) pg.1497) H-Bomb, Scimitar And Song Vol. 22 No. 7 (1960)98) To A Lady Who Was Once Interested In The Arts, Merlin's Magic Vol. 1 No. 8 (1960) pg.599) She Lives In The Wind, Scimitar And Song Vol. 22 No. 9 (1960)100) Side Of The Sun, Light Year (1961) pg.16101) Saying Goodbye To Love, Oak Leaves (1961)102) Beagle, Descant Vol. 6 No. 1 (1961) pg.24103) Export, Descant Vol. 6 No. 1 (1961) pg.26104) Many Ways, Descant Vol. 6 No. 1 (1961) pg.25105) A Real Thing, A Good Woman, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.51106) And Then: Age, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.53107) Go With The Rockets And The Blondes, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.51108) Hooray Say The Roses, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.48109) I Am With The Roots Of Flowers, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.50110) Love In A Back Room On The Row, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.53111) Nothing Subtle, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.53112) Old Man, Dead In A Room, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.52113) Pay Your Rent Or Get Out, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.48114) Shoes, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.49115) To A High Class Whore I Refused, Outsider No. 1 (1961) pg.52116) The Way To Review A Play And Keep Everybody Happy But Me, Renaissance Vol. 1 No. 1 (1961) pg.71117) 10:30 P.M., Sun No. 1 (1961)118) I've Fought Them From The Moment I Saw Light From The Womb, Sun No. 1 (1961)119) Serligev, Venture Vol. 4 No. 1 (1961) pg.62120) Program On The Sand, Experiment Vol. 8 No. 1/2 (1961)121) Why Are All Your Poems Personal?, Wanderlust No. 10 (1961) pg.19122) All The Rotting Week-Day Boats (San Pedro, California), Wanderlust No. 11 (1961)123) Ringed Bathtub, Peacock Or Bell, Signet Vol. 3 No. 12 (1961) pg.10124) The Ants, Signet Vol. 3 No. 12 (1961) pg.9125) The Priest And The Matador, EPOS Vol. 13 No. 2 (1961) pg.6126) Ants Crawl My Drunken Arms, Literary Artpress Vol. 2 No. 2 (1961) pg.22127) No Title At All, Midwest No. 2 (1961) pg.14128) An Agreement On Tchaikovsky, RongWrong No. 2 (1961) pg.5129) You Can't Get Something Without The Belly-Ache Of A Bullet, And I Guess The Mushroom Now, Simbolica No. 20 (1961) pg.14130) Ample Sewers, Simbolica No. 21 (1961) pg.2131) Dialogue: Dead Man On The Fence, Simbolica No. 21 (1961) pg.3132) Death Comes Too Slowly Like Ants Take To A Fallen Fig, Canto Vol. 1 No. 3 (1961)133) The Night I Nodded To George Raft In Vegas, Canto Vol. 1 No. 3 (1961) pg.22134) Very, Canto Vol. 1 No. 3 (1961) pg.23135) A Minor Impulse To Complain, Midwest No. 3 (1961)136) Monday Beach, Cold Day, Midwest No. 3 (1961)137) Sundays Kill More Men Than Bombs, Midwest No. 3 (1961)138) Vegas, Quicksilver Vol. 14 No. 3 (1961) pg.18139) Evening Class, 20 Years Later, EPOS Vol. 12 No. 4 (1961) pg.13140) A Disorganized Poem On A Disorganized Day, With Women Running In And Out And The Price Of Beer Up 20 A Can, Anagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)141) I Get All The Breaks, Anagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)142) Poem For My Little Dog Who Growls Quite Well, Anagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)143) Scaled Like A Fish, Anagogic & Paideumic Review No. 5 (1961)144) Light Light Light, Merlin's Magic Vol. 2 No. 5 (1961) pg.1145) On Crusts And Such, Targets No. 5 (1961) pg.25146) The Sunday Artist, Targets No. 5 (1961) pg.24147) No Title, Anagogic & Paideumic Review No. 6 (1961)148) Poem For Liz, Anagogic & Paideumic Review No. 6 (1961)149) An Incident Outside Normandy, Merlin's Magic Vol. 2 No. 6 (1961) pg.4150) I Am Visited By An Editor And A Poet, Hearse No. 7 (1961)151) The Old Movies, Hearse No. 7 (1961)152) Night Animal, Merlin's Magic Vol. 2 No. 7 (1961) pg.2153) 3:30 A.M. Conversation, Targets No. 7 (1961) pg.10154) The Elephant, Targets No. 7 (1961) pg.16155) The Sheet, Targets No. 7 (1961) pg.12156) A Literary Romance, Hearse No. 8 (1961)157) An Argument Over Marshall Foch, Hearse No. 8 (1961)158) Transition, Hearse No. 8 (1961)159) Candidate Middle Of Left-Right Center, San Francisco Review No. 8 (1961)160) Face While Shaving, San Francisco Review No. 8 (1961)161) The Best Way To Get Famous Is To Run Away, San Francisco Review No. 8 (1961)162) After Receiving A Contributor's Copy Of Nothing After A 3-Year Wait, Targets No. 8 (1961) pg.15163) A Drink To The Fool, Signet Vol. 3 No. 9 (1961) pg.9164) Half Asleep Beside A Mourning Window, Signet Vol. 3 No. 9 (1961) pg.10165) The Rented Room Of Winter, Signet Vol. 3 No. 9 (1961) pg.8166) Bistro Scene, Or: Skid Row: Hollywood, Mummy (1962) pg.17167) Love Is A Form Of Selfishness, Mummy (1962) pg.15168) Madness, Mummy (1962) pg.16169) Sartre Will Shave, Mummy (1962) pg.14170) New York As I Remember It? And I Guess It Hasn't Changed, Black Cat Review No. 1 (1962)171) Fast Pace, Brand X No. 1 (1962)172) 2 Views, EPOS Vol. 14 No. 1 (1962) pg.8173) Room Service, Outcry No. 1 (1962)174) 2 Outside, As Bones Break In My Kitchen, Quicksilver Vol. 15 No. 1 (1962) pg.14175) A Poem Is A City, Targets No. 10 (1962) pg.28176) Have You Ever Pulled A Lion's Tail?, Targets No. 10 (1962) pg.24177) Imbecile Night, Targets No. 10 (1962) pg.26178) Counsel, Targets No. 11 (1962) pg.4179) Our Breath's Fondness Burns Like Gruel In Beggary, Targets No. 11 (1962) pg.2180) Out Of It, Targets No. 11 (1962) pg.6181) Mongolian Coasts Shining In Light, Targets No. 12 (1962) pg.39182) 9 Rings, Choice No. 2 (1962) pg.48183) Sick Leave, Outsider No. 2 (1962) pg.6184) To A Lady Who Believes Me Dead, Outsider No. 2 (1962) pg.43185) On Beercans And Sugar Cartoons, Simbolica No. 26 (1962)186) Who Killed Charles Bukowski?, Simbolica No. 27 (1962) pg.16187) 9 A.M., El Corno Emplumado No. 3 (1962) pg.77188) A Rat Rises, El Corno Emplumado No. 3 (1962) pg.78189) The Imaginative Ladies, El Corno Emplumado No. 3 (1962) pg.79190) Information Upon An Empire Of Coins, Renaissance Vol. 1 No. 3 (1962) pg.38191) The Biggest Breasts, Renaissance Vol. 1 No. 3 (1962) pg.37192) War And Piece, Renaissance Vol. 1 No. 3 (1962) pg.36193) The Passing Of A Dark Gray Moment, In/Sert No. 4 (1962)194) 12,000 Dollars In 3 Months, Midwest No. 4 (1962) pg.18195) The Dead Flowers Of Myself, Northwest Review Vol. 5 No. 4 (1962) pg.112196) The Pleasures Of The Damned, Northwest Review Vol. 5 No. 4 (1962) pg.112197) Woman On The Street, Northwest Review Vol. 5 No. 4 (1962) pg.113198) Peace, Baby, Is A Hard Sell, Renaissance Vol. 1 No. 4 (1962) pg.93199) Something In Me Wants To Sing And Scream All Day Long, RongWrong No. 4 (1962)200) Peccavi, Signet Vol. 4 No. 4 (1962) pg.2201) The Dead Stay Alive Too Long And The Living Live Too Little, Signet Vol. 4 No. 4 (1962) pg.1202) Love Song To A Woman Who Visited Santa Anita On A Wednesday, Sun No. 4 (1962) pg.4203) The Southeast Corner Of Snow, Sun No. 4 (1962) pg.19204) My Faithful Indian Servant, Brand X No. 5 (1962) pg.1205) A Poem For Ernest H, Mica No. 5 (1962) pg.24206) Answer To A Note On The Dresser, Mica No. 5 (1962) pg.26207) Warning, Mica No. 5 (1962) pg.27208) A 350 Dollar Horse And A Hundred Dollar Whore, Satis No. 5 (1962) pg.19209) What Seems To Be The Trouble, Gentlemen?, Satis No. 5 (1962) pg.20210) WW2, Mica No. 7 (1962) pg.11211) Using Up A Mostly Useless Night, Sun No. 7 (1962) pg.14212) Thank God For Alleys, Wormwood Review No. 7 (1962) pg.13213) Consummation Of Grief, Sun No. 8 (1962) pg.24214) For Jane, Wormwood Review No. 8 (1962) pg.18215) The Sharks, Wormwood Review No. 8 (1962) pg.19216) Little Magazine Symposium Essay, Mainstream (1963)217) For One I Knew, Outcry (1963)218) Remains, Outcry (1963)219) Tonight, Outcry (1963)220) Yours For Trout, Outcry (1963)221) Experience, Emerson Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1963)222) Part Of An Ordinary Day Of An Inordinate Man, Emerson Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1963) pg.11223) Weather Report, Emerson Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (1963)224) I Have Lived In England, Northwest Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (1963) pg.6225) Corrections Of Self, Mostly After Whitman, Signet Vol. 5 No. 1 (1963) pg.9226) The Raid Of The Monkeys, Signet Vol. 5 No. 1 (1963) pg.10227) Rhyming Poem, Wormwood Review No. 11 (1963) pg.35228) Same Old Thing, Shakespeare Through Mailer, Wormwood Review No. 11 (1963) pg.2229) It's Not Who Lived Here, Wormwood Review No. 12 (1963) pg.19230) Poem For My 43rd Birthday, Wormwood Review No. 12 (1963) pg.19231) The End, Wormwood Review No. 12 (1963) pg.20232) 2 Flies, Targets No. 15 (1963) pg.10233) Answer To Some Sacramento Letters, Targets No. 15 (1963) pg.13234) I Know What The Tigers Said, Targets No. 15 (1963) pg.4235) I Thought Of Ships, Of Armies, Hanging On, Targets No. 15 (1963) pg.8236) Letter To A Small And Kindly Princess, Targets No. 15 (1963) pg.6237) Stop Drinking, Drinking, Drinking, Targets No. 15 (1963) pg.14238) A Drawer Of Fish, Northwest Review Vol. 6 No. 2 (1963) pg.20239) Burnt Fuse, South And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.21240) Poem For My 43rd Birthday, South And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.19241) The End, South And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.19242) The Vulgar Sounds Rise My Mystery, South And West Vol. 2 No. 2 (1963) pg.27243) Dinner, Rain And Transport, Outsider No. 3 (1963) pg.74244) Event, Outsider No. 3 (1963) pg.73245) Old Man, Dead In A Room, Outsider No. 3 (1963)246) The House, Outsider No. 3 (1963) pg.72247) The Priest And The Matador, Outsider No. 3 (1963)248) The Tragedy Of The Leaves, Outsider No. 3 (1963)249) The Singular Self, EPOS Vol. 14 No. 4 (1963) pg.22250) Breakthrough, Northwest Review Vol. 6 No. 4 (1963) pg.121251)