Douglas Blazek

Douglas Blazek (born December 31, 1941, in Chicago) is a Polish-American poet and editor, recognized as one of the founders of the Mimeo Revolution alongside the Beats. He founded and edited the magazine Ole and Open Skull Press, publishing non-establishment figures like Charles Bukowski, Robert Crumb, and d.a. levy, while producing dozens of his own poetry books and chapbooks during a prolific 1960s-1970s period, followed by a hiatus of rewriting his work.[1][2][3]

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