Caffe Cino posters, 1958-1968.

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Caffe Cino posters, 1958-1968.

Twenty-six oversized posters for productions at the Caffe Cino; most designed by Ken Burgess, but some by the playwrights themselves.

26 posters in 22 folders: color ; 76 cm. x 100 cm. and smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8160007

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Diane Di Prima was born on 6 August 1934 in Brooklyn, N.Y. She attended Swarthmore College, but dropped out in 1953 to move to Manhattan and become a writer. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, she joined the emerging Beat movement. She was the editor of the newsletter The Floating Bear with LeRoi Jones, 1961-1969. In 1966, she moved to Millbrook, N.Y., to live in Timothy Leary's community. She moved to San Francisco, Calif., in 1968. In California, she taught at such institutions as the New Coll...

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Caffe Cino

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Caffe Cino, a coffee house at 31 Cornelia Street in New York City's Greenwich Village, was at the center of the burgeoning Off Off-Broadway movement. Founded by Joe Cino in 1958, the Cino staged hundreds of plays, poetry readings, and musical revues. It closed in 1968, a year after the death of Joe Cino. From the description of Caffe Cino posters, 1958-1968. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 765366290 ...

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Hartman, Peter

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Koutoukas, H. M. 1937-2010.

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Heide, Robert, 1939-

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Burgess, Kenneth John

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Kraus, Ruth

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Agenoux, Soren, 1936-

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Bush, Josef, 1933-

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Perkinson, Jim.

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