Circle Magazine

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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[edit]

Number one, 1944[edit]

Cover of first issue, 1944

Number two, 1944[edit]

Cover of second issue, 1944

Number three, 1944[edit]

Cover of third issue, 1944

Number four, 1944[edit]

Cover of fourth issue, 1944

Number five, 1945[edit]

Cover of fifth issue, 1945

Number six, 1945[edit]

Cover of sixth issue, 1945

Numbers seven and eight, 1946[edit]

Cover of seventh and eighth issue, 1946

Number nine, 1946[edit]

Cover of ninth issue, one of four variants, 1946

Number ten, 1948[edit]

Cover of tenth issue, 1948

References[edit]

  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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