Tuli Kupferberg: Radical Humor Collection undated

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Tuli Kupferberg: Radical Humor Collection undated

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Kupferberg, Tuli, 1923-2010

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Naphtali "Tuli" Kupferberg (1923-2010) was an American counterculture poet, publisher, performance artist, cartoonist, activist, and founding member of the underground rock band, The Fugs. He grew up in Manhattan and attended Brooklyn College, graduating in 1944. Before graduating from college, Kupferberg had already become active in the literary and political scenes in downtown New York City, publishing poems, short stories, and essays in local journals and newspapers, including the The Village...

Tuli Kupferberg

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Tuli Kupferberg (September 28, 1923 - ) is a poet, author, cartoonist, anarchist, publisher and co-founder of the band The Fugs. In 1958 he founded the magazine Birth which, despite running for only three issues, published many notable authors from the Beat Generation such as Allen Ginsberg, Diane Di Prima, LeRoi Jones and Ted Joans. From the guide to the Tuli Kupferberg: Radical Humor Collection, undated, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...

Fugs (Musical group)

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The Fugs were a group of poet-musicians who performed throughout the 1960s. During their theatrical live performances, they satirized everything from political involvement and patriotism to rock and roll, from war and hate to super-abundant love. The Fugs consisted of three members: Tuli Kupferberg, Ken Weaver, and Ed Sanders. From the description of Fugs Archive, ca. 1963 - ca. 1971. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58785163 ...