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Charles Plymell

Charles Plymell (born April 26, 1935, in Holcomb, Kansas) is a poet, novelist, and small press publisher. Plymell has been published widely, collaborated with, and published many poets, writers, and artists, including principals of the Beat Generation.

Charles Plymell
Plymell, 2017
BornCharley Plymell
(1935-04-26) April 26, 1935 (age 88)
Holcomb, Kansas, United States
Occupationpoet, publisher, author
Literary movementPostmodernism, Underground Comix

He has published, printed, and designed many underground magazines and books with his wife Pamela Beach, a namesake in avant-garde publishing. He published former prisoner Ray Bremser and Herbert Huncke, whom he identified with from the hipster 1950s. He was influential in the underground comix scene, first printing Zap Comix artists such as Robert Crumb and S. Clay Wilson, whom he first published in Lawrence, Kansas.

Plymell received a citation for being a distinguished poet by Governor Joan Finney of Kansas and was cited in the 1976 World Book Encyclopedia as a most promising poet.

Biography edit

Early life edit

Charley Douglass Plymell was born in Finney County, Kansas during the worst dust storms of that time. He was born in a converted chicken coop near Holcomb. His grandfather, Charley Plymell, was deeded a homestead in Apache Palo lands by President Grover Cleveland. The stage line began in Plymell, a few miles south of Garden City where now stands the Plymell Union Church and Pierceville-Plymell Elementary School. Like many, his face was covered by wet rags as his mother went out to shoot jackrabbits and gather cacti for meals.[citation needed]

His father and mother were later divorced, and his father bought a home for Charles and his sisters so they could attend school in Wichita while his father traveled. In Wichita in the 1950s Plymell dropped out of his first year at Wichita North High School, lied about his age, traveled the western states in a new car his father bought him, working on pipelines, dams, factories and riding bareback broncs and Brahma bulls in rodeos.

Returning to Wichita he became a hipster, taking peyote, marijuana, and benzedrine, the drugs of the day. He listened to jazz, R&B, and “Race music” across the tracks in Wichita. He worked at factories and took courses at Wichita State University. Allen Ginsberg credited him with creating the "Wichita Vortex."[1] Plymell's Vortex in his own words does not relate to Ginsberg's "Wichita Vortex Sutra" but took place west of Wichita near the center of the U.S. at Space Needle Crossing in the Chalk Pyramids. His Vortex is spiritual/mythical and based on when he heard the Voice of the Game Lord, which he later authenticated through his mentor and influence, Loren Eiseley. His other influences included Hart Crane, Ezra Pound, Robert Ronnie Branaman, and Samuel Coleridge. He did not meet the Beats until 1963 when associated with Ginsberg, Neal Cassady, and William S. Burroughs. His Vortex is written about in his Tent Shaker Vortex Voice. Before that he considered himself a hipster and outsider.

Career edit

Plymell moved to a quiet Russian neighborhood in 1962 at the corner of Haight and Ashbury in San Francisco. After the neighborhood filled with hippies and was taken over, Plymell moved to a famous flat, 1403 Gough Street. It was there at Plymell's LSD party that the Beats met the Hippies. Promptly Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady moved in with him where Plymell played Bob Dylan to Ginsberg for the first time.[2] It was during that time Plymell made two films that were shown at the Ann Arbor Film Festival and his collages, which opened at the "Batman Gallery" where fellow Wichitans Bob Branaman and Bruce Conner had shown. Plymell's show sold out except for a few pieces that ended up in Australia. Billy "Batman" Jahrmarkt gave Plymell his classic 1951 MGTD.[3] His work Robert Ronnie Branaman, published in 1964, is credited with being an early example of underground comix.[4]

Recently Plymell's book Benzedrine Highway was published by Norton Records/Kicks Books. He has been writing poems used as songs by Andrea Schroeder (Berlin); Mike Watt & Sam Dook (U.K.) They recently[when?] featured one of his songs on their CUZ tour. He has also written songs for Clubberlanggang, and is working on a book with his poems for Neal Cassady and Bob Branaman put to rockabilly by Bloodshot Bill of Norton Records.

Plymell holds an M.A. Degree in Arts and Sciences from Johns Hopkins University.[5]

Books edit

  • Apocalypse Rose, Auerhahn Press, 1967
  • Neon Poems, Atom Mind Publications, 1970
  • The Last of the Moccasins, City Lights Books, 1971; Mother Road Publications, 1996
  • The Trashing of America Phase 1, Tuvoti, 1973
  • Over the Stage of Kansas, Telephone Books, 1973
  • The Trashing of America, Kulchur Foundation, 1975
  • Blue Orchid Numero Uno, Telephone Books, 1977
  • Are you a Kid?, Cherry Valley Editions, 1977
  • Moccasins Ein Be*Cut Here, at-Kaleidoskop, Europaverlag, 1980
  • Panik in Dodge City, Expanded Media Editions, 1983
  • The Harder They Come, Am Here Books 1985
  • Forever Wider, 1954–1984, Scarecrow Press, 1985
  • Was Poe Afraid?, Bogg Publications, 1990.
  • journals of Lysidia, Synesthesia Press, 1999
  • Reefer Madness in the Age of Apostasy, Butcher Shop Press 2000.
  • Hand on the Doorknob, Water Row Books, 2000
  • in Memory of My Father, Cherry Valley Editions, 2003
  • Cut Here, 12 Gauge Press, 2002
  • Song for Neal Cassady, 12 Gauge Press, 2002
  • Bennies From Heaven, 12 Gauge Press, 2002
  • Rabid Ronnie Rap Back Jive Kansas, 1955, 12 Gauge Press, 2002
  • Some Mothers' Sons, Cherry Valley Editions, 2004
  • Neal and Anne on Gough Street, The Beat Scene Press, 2007
  • News, Glass Eye Books, 2007
  • Beginning Millenium: No More Vinyl Bush War, Glass Eye Books, 2008
  • The Lost Poems of Charley Plymell, M Press, 2010
  • Eat Not Thy Mind, Eye Books Ecstatic Peace Library, 2010
  • Curricula Me Vita, Glass Eye Books/Ecstatic Peace/Cherry Valley Editions 2011
  • Animal Light, Verlag Peter Engstler, 2012
  • Tent Shaker Vortex Voice, Bottle of Smoke Press, 2012
  • Benzedrine Highway, Kicks Books, 2013
  • Planet Chernobyl, Verlag Peter Engstler, 2015
  • Apocalypse Rose, Lenka Lente, 2015
  • Incognito, Ergo Sum, Ragged Lion Press, 2016

Discography edit

  • Rod McKuen Reads in Memory of My Father, Cherry Valley Editions, Vinyl, 1978.
  • Man Overboard, Charles Plymell (Voice), The Clubber Lang Gang, CD, 2012.
  • Blackbird by Andrea Schroeder, "Bebop Blues", Glitterhouse Records, Berlin, 2012
  • Where The Wild Oceans End by Andrea Schroeder, "The Rattlesnake", Glitterhouse Records, Berlin, 2014
  • Tamatebako by CUZ, "Sand and Bones", bleeding heart recordings, UK, 2014.
  • Cuz, Mike Watt & Sam Dook, Bad Veronica, Charles Plymell (Voice), UK, 2015.
  • Animal Light, Charles Plymell (Voice), Verlag Peter Engstler, CD, 2015
  • Planet Chernobyl, Charles Plymell (Voice), Verlag Peter Engstler, Germany, CD, 2015
  • Void by Andrea Schroeder, "Was Poe Afraid?" Glitterhouse Records, Berlin, 2016
  • Apocalypse Rose, poem bilingual text; music CD by Bill Nace, Lenka Lente, Nantes, France, 2016.
  • Bloodshot Bill Sings Charles Plymell, Feeding Tube Records and Bottle of Smoke Press, 2017.
  • Apocalypse Rose, Charles Plymell (Voice), Bill Nace (music), openmouthrecords, 2017

Anthologies edit

  • Mark in Time, New Glide Publications, San Francisco, CA, 1971.
  • And The Roses Race Around Her Name, Stonehill, NYC, 1975.
  • Turpentin on the Rocks, Maro Verlag, Augsburg, W. Germany, 1978.
  • A Quois Bon, Le Soleil Noir, Paris, France, 1978.
  • Planet Detroit, Anthology of Urban Poetry, Detroit, MI, 1983.
  • Second Coming Anthology, Second Coming Press, San Francisco, CA, 1984.
  • The World, Crown Publishers, 1991.
  • Editors' Choice III, The Spirit That Moves Us, New York, 1992.
  • The Age of Koestler, The Spirit of the Wind Press, Kalamazoo, MI, 1990.
  • Found & Lost Magascene, Vol. 1 / No. 0 & 1 [Contributor], Back Room/Temple of Man, 2010

References edit

  1. ^ Ginsberg, Allen. Introduction to Apocalypse Rose by Charles Plymell (Auerhahn Press, 1966): "Plymell and his friends inventing the Wichita Vortex contribute to a tradition stretching back....”
  2. ^ Ginsberg quote from the Martin Scorsese documentary film about Dylan, No Direction Home.
  3. ^ Plymell, Charles. Kansa, Land of the Wind People.
  4. ^ Kennedy, Jay. The Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide. Boatner Norton Press, 1982.
  5. ^ Philadelphia Area Archives. Charles Plymell manuscripts. Philadelphia Area Archives, 1970-79.

External links edit

  • Charles Plymell, from Kansa, Land of the Wind People, Autobiographical sketch, 12/02
  • Charley Plymell, from Last of the Moccasins, Vortex excerpt
  • Two Charles Plymell collections (MS 137 in Special Collections and RH MS P760 in the Kansas Collection) are housed at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, University of Kansas
  • Charley Plymell portrait by Gerard Malanga, May 2010
  • Wichita Vortex, KTPS, Documentary, 26 February 2016
  • Beat Generation Poets & Artists, City Lights bookstore, August 1963, San Francisco; Photograph by Charley Plymell includes Pat Cassidy, Philip Whalen, Robert Branaman, Alan Russo, Ann Buchanan, Bob Kaufman, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Interviews edit

  • An outsider’s inside history of the Beat Generation, as told by Charles Plymell
  • Interview by Catfish McDaris
  • Charles Plymell : The Benzedrine Highway by Paul Hawkins
  • Benzedrine Highway revised especially for RealityStudio, the interview now contains additional material about Plymell and William S. Burroughs by Paul Hawkins

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Charles Plymell born April 26 1935 in Holcomb Kansas is a poet novelist and small press publisher Plymell has been published widely collaborated with and published many poets writers and artists including principals of the Beat Generation Charles PlymellPlymell 2017BornCharley Plymell 1935 04 26 April 26 1935 age 88 Holcomb Kansas United StatesOccupationpoet publisher authorLiterary movementPostmodernism Underground ComixHe has published printed and designed many underground magazines and books with his wife Pamela Beach a namesake in avant garde publishing He published former prisoner Ray Bremser and Herbert Huncke whom he identified with from the hipster 1950s He was influential in the underground comix scene first printing Zap Comix artists such as Robert Crumb and S Clay Wilson whom he first published in Lawrence Kansas Plymell received a citation for being a distinguished poet by Governor Joan Finney of Kansas and was cited in the 1976 World Book Encyclopedia as a most promising poet Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 2 Books 3 Discography 4 Anthologies 5 References 6 External links 6 1 InterviewsBiography editEarly life edit Charley Douglass Plymell was born in Finney County Kansas during the worst dust storms of that time He was born in a converted chicken coop near Holcomb His grandfather Charley Plymell was deeded a homestead in Apache Palo lands by President Grover Cleveland The stage line began in Plymell a few miles south of Garden City where now stands the Plymell Union Church and Pierceville Plymell Elementary School Like many his face was covered by wet rags as his mother went out to shoot jackrabbits and gather cacti for meals citation needed His father and mother were later divorced and his father bought a home for Charles and his sisters so they could attend school in Wichita while his father traveled In Wichita in the 1950s Plymell dropped out of his first year at Wichita North High School lied about his age traveled the western states in a new car his father bought him working on pipelines dams factories and riding bareback broncs and Brahma bulls in rodeos Returning to Wichita he became a hipster taking peyote marijuana and benzedrine the drugs of the day He listened to jazz R amp B and Race music across the tracks in Wichita He worked at factories and took courses at Wichita State University Allen Ginsberg credited him with creating the Wichita Vortex 1 Plymell s Vortex in his own words does not relate to Ginsberg s Wichita Vortex Sutra but took place west of Wichita near the center of the U S at Space Needle Crossing in the Chalk Pyramids His Vortex is spiritual mythical and based on when he heard the Voice of the Game Lord which he later authenticated through his mentor and influence Loren Eiseley His other influences included Hart Crane Ezra Pound Robert Ronnie Branaman and Samuel Coleridge He did not meet the Beats until 1963 when associated with Ginsberg Neal Cassady and William S Burroughs His Vortex is written about in his Tent Shaker Vortex Voice Before that he considered himself a hipster and outsider Career edit Plymell moved to a quiet Russian neighborhood in 1962 at the corner of Haight and Ashbury in San Francisco After the neighborhood filled with hippies and was taken over Plymell moved to a famous flat 1403 Gough Street It was there at Plymell s LSD party that the Beats met the Hippies Promptly Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady moved in with him where Plymell played Bob Dylan to Ginsberg for the first time 2 It was during that time Plymell made two films that were shown at the Ann Arbor Film Festival and his collages which opened at the Batman Gallery where fellow Wichitans Bob Branaman and Bruce Conner had shown Plymell s show sold out except for a few pieces that ended up in Australia Billy Batman Jahrmarkt gave Plymell his classic 1951 MGTD 3 His work Robert Ronnie Branaman published in 1964 is credited with being an early example of underground comix 4 Recently Plymell s book Benzedrine Highway was published by Norton Records Kicks Books He has been writing poems used as songs by Andrea Schroeder Berlin Mike Watt amp Sam Dook U K They recently when featured one of his songs on their CUZ tour He has also written songs for Clubberlanggang and is working on a book with his poems for Neal Cassady and Bob Branaman put to rockabilly by Bloodshot Bill of Norton Records Plymell holds an M A Degree in Arts and Sciences from Johns Hopkins University 5 Books editApocalypse Rose Auerhahn Press 1967 Neon Poems Atom Mind Publications 1970 The Last of the Moccasins City Lights Books 1971 Mother Road Publications 1996 The Trashing of America Phase 1 Tuvoti 1973 Over the Stage of Kansas Telephone Books 1973 The Trashing of America Kulchur Foundation 1975 Blue Orchid Numero Uno Telephone Books 1977 Are you a Kid Cherry Valley Editions 1977 Moccasins Ein Be Cut Here at Kaleidoskop Europaverlag 1980 Panik in Dodge City Expanded Media Editions 1983 The Harder They Come Am Here Books 1985 Forever Wider 1954 1984 Scarecrow Press 1985 Was Poe Afraid Bogg Publications 1990 journals of Lysidia Synesthesia Press 1999 Reefer Madness in the Age of Apostasy Butcher Shop Press 2000 Hand on the Doorknob Water Row Books 2000 in Memory of My Father Cherry Valley Editions 2003 Cut Here 12 Gauge Press 2002 Song for Neal Cassady 12 Gauge Press 2002 Bennies From Heaven 12 Gauge Press 2002 Rabid Ronnie Rap Back Jive Kansas 1955 12 Gauge Press 2002 Some Mothers Sons Cherry Valley Editions 2004 Neal and Anne on Gough Street The Beat Scene Press 2007 News Glass Eye Books 2007 Beginning Millenium No More Vinyl Bush War Glass Eye Books 2008 The Lost Poems of Charley Plymell M Press 2010 Eat Not Thy Mind Eye Books Ecstatic Peace Library 2010 Curricula Me Vita Glass Eye Books Ecstatic Peace Cherry Valley Editions 2011 Animal Light Verlag Peter Engstler 2012 Tent Shaker Vortex Voice Bottle of Smoke Press 2012 Benzedrine Highway Kicks Books 2013 Planet Chernobyl Verlag Peter Engstler 2015 Apocalypse Rose Lenka Lente 2015 Incognito Ergo Sum Ragged Lion Press 2016Discography editRod McKuen Reads in Memory of My Father Cherry Valley Editions Vinyl 1978 Man Overboard Charles Plymell Voice The Clubber Lang Gang CD 2012 Blackbird by Andrea Schroeder Bebop Blues Glitterhouse Records Berlin 2012 Where The Wild Oceans End by Andrea Schroeder The Rattlesnake Glitterhouse Records Berlin 2014 Tamatebako by CUZ Sand and Bones bleeding heart recordings UK 2014 Cuz Mike Watt amp Sam Dook Bad Veronica Charles Plymell Voice UK 2015 Animal Light Charles Plymell Voice Verlag Peter Engstler CD 2015 Planet Chernobyl Charles Plymell Voice Verlag Peter Engstler Germany CD 2015 Void by Andrea Schroeder Was Poe Afraid Glitterhouse Records Berlin 2016 Apocalypse Rose poem bilingual text music CD by Bill Nace Lenka Lente Nantes France 2016 Bloodshot Bill Sings Charles Plymell Feeding Tube Records and Bottle of Smoke Press 2017 Apocalypse Rose Charles Plymell Voice Bill Nace music openmouthrecords 2017Anthologies editMark in Time New Glide Publications San Francisco CA 1971 And The Roses Race Around Her Name Stonehill NYC 1975 Turpentin on the Rocks Maro Verlag Augsburg W Germany 1978 A Quois Bon Le Soleil Noir Paris France 1978 Planet Detroit Anthology of Urban Poetry Detroit MI 1983 Second Coming Anthology Second Coming Press San Francisco CA 1984 The World Crown Publishers 1991 Editors Choice III The Spirit That Moves Us New York 1992 The Age of Koestler The Spirit of the Wind Press Kalamazoo MI 1990 Found amp Lost Magascene Vol 1 No 0 amp 1 Contributor Back Room Temple of Man 2010References edit Ginsberg Allen Introduction to Apocalypse Rose by Charles Plymell Auerhahn Press 1966 Plymell and his friends inventing the Wichita Vortex contribute to a tradition stretching back Ginsberg quote from the Martin Scorsese documentary film about Dylan No Direction Home Plymell Charles Kansa Land of the Wind People Kennedy Jay The Official Underground and Newave Comix Price Guide Boatner Norton Press 1982 Philadelphia Area Archives Charles Plymell manuscripts Philadelphia Area Archives 1970 79 External links editCherry Valley Edition Website Charles Plymell from Kansa Land of the Wind People Autobiographical sketch 12 02 Charley Plymell from Last of the Moccasins Vortex excerpt Charles Plymell Collection Wichita State University Libraries Two Charles Plymell collections MS 137 in Special Collections and RH MS P760 in the Kansas Collection are housed at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library University of Kansas Charley Plymell portrait by Gerard Malanga May 2010 Wichita Vortex KTPS Documentary 26 February 2016 Beat Generation Poets amp Artists City Lights bookstore August 1963 San Francisco Photograph by Charley Plymell includes Pat Cassidy Philip Whalen Robert Branaman Alan Russo Ann Buchanan Bob Kaufman Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence FerlinghettiInterviews edit An outsider s inside history of the Beat Generation as told by Charles Plymell by Jon Randall Interview by Catfish McDaris Charles Plymell The Benzedrine Highway by Paul Hawkins Benzedrine Highway revised especially for RealityStudio the interview now contains additional material about Plymell and William S Burroughs by Paul Hawkins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Plymell amp oldid 1197578122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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