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Harry Smith (poet)
Harry Joseph Smith (1936-2012) was a poet, editor, and founder of the American small press movement of the later twentieth century. Biography He was born on October 15, 1936. Educated at Brown University (class of 1957) Smith first became known in the small press world as the founder of ''The Smith'', a literary magazine and journal of experimental writing that was in publication from 1964 to 1974.''Guide to the Harry Smith papers 1972-1982'', Brown University Library, 201/ref> Later he established a second magazine, ''Pulpsmith'', and a small press, The Smith-Publishers. He is recognized as a mover and a shaker in the burgeoning small press scene of the 1960s and 1970s. Typical prose can be found in ''The Word and Beyond: Cosmologists of the Word'' with Dick Higgins, Richard Morris, and Donald Phelps published in 1982 and ''The Sexy Sixties'' (2002), poetry in ''Trinity'' (1975), ''Sonnets to P.L.A.'' (1979), and ''Ballads for the Possessed'' (1987). His magazine, ''The Smith ...
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