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''[[Kulchur]]'' was an American [[little magazine]] published from [[1960]] to [[1965]] for a total of 20 issues. [[Gilbert Sorrentino]] served as editor from [[1961]] to [[1963]]. ''[[Kulchur]]'' was an American [[little magazine]] published from [[1960]] to [[1965]] for a total of 20 issues. [[Gilbert Sorrentino]] served as editor from [[1961]] to [[1963]].
-:<i>Yugen, Floating Bear, Kulchur.</i> I always think of these three magazines together. One reason for this is the editorial and creative presence of the then [[Leroi Jones]] ([[Amiri Baraka]]). The other [[impetus]] behind these magazines is [[Donald Allen]]&#8217;s <i>[[New American Poetry Anthology]]</i> or, more correctly, the poetic ferment of the 1950s that made that anthology not only possible but absolutely necessary. <i>Kulchur</i> is essential reading. I have written about <i>[[Yugen]]</i> and <i>[[Floating Bear]]</i> before, and now the time has come to talk about <i>Kulchur.</i> [http://realitystudio.org/bibliographic-bunker/kulchur/kulchur-and-the-conspiracy/ realitystudio.org]([[Supervert]])+:"<i>Yugen, Floating Bear, Kulchur.</i> I always think of these three magazines together. One reason for this is the editorial and creative presence of the then [[Leroi Jones]] ([[Amiri Baraka]]). The other [[impetus]] behind these magazines is [[Donald Allen]]&#8217;s <i>[[New American Poetry Anthology]]</i> or, more correctly, the poetic ferment of the 1950s that made that anthology not only possible but absolutely necessary. <i>Kulchur</i> is essential reading. I have written about <i>[[Yugen]]</i> and <i>[[Floating Bear]]</i> before, and now the time has come to talk about <i>Kulchur.</i>" [http://realitystudio.org/bibliographic-bunker/kulchur/kulchur-and-the-conspiracy/ realitystudio.org]([[Supervert]])
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Kulchur was an American little magazine published from 1960 to 1965 for a total of 20 issues. Gilbert Sorrentino served as editor from 1961 to 1963.

"Yugen, Floating Bear, Kulchur. I always think of these three magazines together. One reason for this is the editorial and creative presence of the then Leroi Jones (Amiri Baraka). The other impetus behind these magazines is Donald Allen’s New American Poetry Anthology or, more correctly, the poetic ferment of the 1950s that made that anthology not only possible but absolutely necessary. Kulchur is essential reading. I have written about Yugen and Floating Bear before, and now the time has come to talk about Kulchur." realitystudio.org(Supervert)

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