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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "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.He was a \"hipster\" in Kansas in 1950s subculture, and became involved with the Beat Generation in San Francisco, where he shared a house with poet Allen Ginsberg and Neal Cassady, the protagonist of Jack Kerouac's On the Road in 1963. Plymell spent important, memorable times with Ginsberg, Cassady, and author William S. Burroughs, who wrote introductions to his work. He visited with Ginsberg and Burroughs in Lawrence the last time they saw each other,{Moody's Skidrow Beanery, Kansas Underground From Beat to Hip Rowfant Press 1999, Chapter 9} and in New York City with and Ginsberg the last time they saw each other.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."@en }

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