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Circle Magazine
''Circle Magazine'' was published from 1944 to 1948 by George Leite, initially with poet Bern Porter. Produced at Leite's Berkeley, California, bookstore daliel's (stylized with a lowercase 'd'), it featured poetry, prose, criticism and art from many of those whose creative works and their successors would later come to be called the San Francisco Renaissance. In addition to the magazine, Circle Editions published contemporary authors such as Albert Cossery and Henry Miller (a personal friend of Leite's). Issue contents and covers Number one, 1944 * Henry Miller – Open Letter to Small Magazines * Philip Lamantia – Two Poems * Bern Porter – You're No Dope: Let Me Save You * Jeanne McGahey – Street With People * Rosalie Moore – Poem In 2 Scenes * George Elliott – The Red Battery * George Leite – Toward A Technique Of Rule * Josephine Miles – Four Poems * Joseph Van Auker – Pirandello In Chains * Lawrence Hart (poet) – The Map Of The Country Number two, 1 ...
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George Leite
George Thurston Leite (December 20, 1920 – August 6, 1985) was an American author, poet, publisher, bookstore, gallery, and native plants nursery owner active in California's San Francisco Bay Area starting in the 1940s. Born to a Portuguese-American family in Providence, Rhode Island in 1920, he was raised in San Leandro, California, a Bay Area city which was then a Portuguese enclave. He died in 1985 in Walnut Creek, California. Leite was the founder of daliel's Bookstore (stylized with a lowercase 'd') at 2466 Telegraph Avenue between Dwight and Haste Streets in Berkeley, where he published '' Circle Magazine'' and published books, pamphlets, and audio recordings under the Circle Editions imprint. Many of the important regional writers of the period such as Kenneth Rexroth were published by him, and daliel's Gallery was the site of concerts by composer Harry Partch and exhibitions by artist Jean Varda Jean "Yanko" Varda (11 September 1893 – 10 January 1971) was an Ame ...
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