Circle Magazine was published from 1944 to 1948 by George Leite, initially with poet Bern Porter. Produced at Leite's Berkeley, California, bookstore daliel's (stylized with a lowercase 'd'), it featured poetry, prose, criticism and art from many of those whose creative works and their successors would later come to be called the San Francisco Renaissance.[1] In addition to the magazine, Circle Editions published contemporary authors such as Albert Cossery and Henry Miller (a personal friend of Leite's).[2]

Issue contents and covers

Number one, 1944

Cover of first issue, 1944

Number two, 1944

Cover of second issue, 1944

Number three, 1944

Cover of third issue, 1944
  • Harry Hershkowitz – The Bulbul Birds
  • Kenneth Patchen – Four Poems
  • W. Edwin Ver Becke – The Father
  • Yvan Goll – Histoire De Parmenia L'Havanaise
  • Thomas Parkinson – Morning Passage
  • George Elliott – Two Poems
  • Douglas MacAgy – Palimpsest
  • Pvt. Leonard Wolf – Two Poems
  • Hamilton Tyler – Mr. Eliot And Mr. Milton
  • Jackson Burke – Poem
  • Pvt. J.C. Crews – Poem
  • M. Wheelan Grote – First Impression Of College
  • Lt (jg) Hubert Creekmore – Two Poems
  • Marie Wells – Two Poems
  • Lawrence Hart – About Marie Wells
  • Robert Lottick – Poem
  • Wendel Anderson – Poem
  • Kenneth Rexroth – Les Lauriers Sont Coupés

Number four, 1944

Cover of fourth issue, 1944
  • Anaïs Nin – The All-Seeing
  • Theodore Schroeder – Where Is Obscenity?
  • Arthur Ginzel – Four
  • Walter Fowlie – The Two Creators
  • George Leite – Low Darkened Shelter
  • Henry Miller – Varda: The Master Builder
  • Lee Ver Duft – Poems
  • Herbert Cahoon – Marley And The Gemini
  • Lt. Joseph Stanley Pennell – Two Poems
  • Bern Porter – All Over The Place
  • James Franklin Lewis – To John Wheelwright
  • Forrest Anderson – Sea Poems
  • Warren d'Azevedo – Deep Six For Danny
  • Lt. Robert L. Dark – Two poems
  • Kenneth Rexroth – Les Lauriers Sont Coupés

Number five, 1945

Cover of fifth issue, 1945

Number six, 1945

Cover of sixth issue, 1945

Numbers seven and eight, 1946

Cover of seventh and eighth issue, 1946

Number nine, 1946

Cover of ninth issue, 1946

Number ten, 1948

Cover of tenth issue, 1948
  • John Whitney & James Whitney – Audio-Visual Music
  • Joseph Stanley Pennell – Logistics
  • Mary Fabilli – The Boss
  • Giuseppe Ungaretti – Eight Poems
  • Antony Borrow – The Great Refusal
  • Douglas MacAgy – A Margin Of Chaos
  • Charles Howard – The Bride
  • Harry Partch – Show-horses In The Concert Ring
  • Robert Barlow – The Malinche Of Acacingo
  • Alex Comfort – Two Enemies Of Society
  • D. Rentis – Forward
  • Attile Joseph – Two Poems
  • Clarisse Blazek – Poet In Hungary
  • George Elliott – Story
  • Luis J. Trinkaus – Eight Inches Of Snow
  • Kendrick Smithyman – Legends Of The Gunner And His Girl
  • Warren D'Azevedo – Shuttle
  • Robert Duncan – Toward An African Elegy
  • Jody Scott & George Leite- Admission of Fission

References

  1. Davidson, Michael (1991). The San Francisco Renaissance: Poetics and Community at Mid-Century. Cambridge University Press. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-521-42304-5.
  2. Brady, Mildred (April 1947). "The New Cult of Sex and Anarchy". Harper's Magazine.
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