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SECTION C:
This index includes contributions to periodicals; entries within years are approximate
1955
1. FLAME, Vol. 2, No. 3, edited by Lilith Lorraine
Alpine: Flame, Autumn 1955
Brautigan contribution: “Someplace in the World a Man is Screaming in Pain” [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
1956
2. EPOS, Vol. 8, No. 2, edited by Evelyn Thorne and Will Tullos
Lake Como: New Athenaeum Press, Winter 1956
Brautigan contribution: “The Second Kingdom” [uncollected]
(Barber 1)
Note: a love poem inspired by Linda Webster.
1957
3. CAXTON POETRY REVIEW, Vol. 1, No. 2, edited by Albert R. Temple and Evelyn T. Browning *
Cincinnati: Caxton Press, Winter 1956-57
Brautigan contribution: “A Correction” [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
4. CAXTON POETRY REVIEW, Vol. 1, No. 3, edited by Albert R. Temple and Evelyn T. Browning *
Cincinnati: Caxton Press, Spring 1957
Brautigan contribution: “If the Wind Should Borrow Time” [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
5. EPOS, Vol. 8, No. 4, edited by Evelyn Thorne and Will Tullos
Lake Como: Epos, Summer 1957
Brautigan contribution: “A Young Poet” [uncollected]
(Barber 2)
6. MAINSTREAM, Vol. 2, No. 2, edited by Robin Raey Cuscaden and Ronald Offen
Palatine: Jack R. Lander, Summer-Autumn 1957
Brautigan contribution: “The Final Ride” [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
7. THE BERKELEY REVIEW, Vol. 1, No. 3, edited by William P. Barlow
Berkeley: The Berkeley Review, September 1957
Brautigan contribution: “The Return of the Rivers”^ [first appeared in The Return of the Rivers], “The Horse That Had A Flat Tire”^
[^ collected in The Pill versus The Springhill Mine Disaster (Barber 26)]
8. EXISTARIA, No. 7, Edited by Carl Larsen
Hermosa Beach, September-October 1957
Brautigan contribution: “The Daring Little Guy on the Burma Shave Sign” [uncollected], “The World Will Never End” [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
9. DANSE MACABRE, Vol. 1, No. 1, edited by R.T. Baylor *
Manhattan Beach: Danse Macabre, 1957
Brautigan contribution: “They Keep Coming Down the Dark Streets” [uncollected], “15 Stories in One Poem” [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
1958
10. HEARSE, No. 2, edited by E.V. Griffith
Eureka: Hearse Press, 1958
Brautigan contribution: “15 Stories in One Poem” [previously published in Danse Macabre]
(Barber 5)
11. HEARSE, No. 3, edited by E.V. Griffith
Eureka: Hearse Press, 1958
Brautigan contribution: “The Mortuary Bush”^, “Twelve Roman Soldiers and an Oatmeal Cookie”^ [^previously published in Four New Poets (Barber 3)]
(Barber 6)
12. EPOS, Vol. 9, No. 3, edited by Will Tullos and Evelyn Thorne
Lake Como: Epos, Spring 1958
Brautigan contribution: “Kingdom Come” [uncollected]
(Barber 9)
1959
13. SAN FRANCISCO REVIEW, No. 2, edited by R.H. Miller
San Francisco, Spring 1959
Brautigan contribution: “Psalm” [uncollected]
(Barber 10)
14. BEATITUDE, No. 1, edited by Bob Kaufman, John Kelly, and William J. Margolis *
San Francisco: Beatitude, May 1959
Brautigan poem: “The Whorehouse at the Top of Mount Rainier” [collected in Beatitude Anthology (Barber 13)]
15. BEATITUDE, No. 4, edited by Bob Kaufman, John Kelly, and William J. Margolis
San Francisco: Beatitude, May 1959
Brautigan poems: “The American Submarine”^, “A Postcard from the Bridge”^, “That Girl”^, “The Sink” [uncollected]
[^collected in Beatitude Anthology (Barber 13)]
16. BEATITUDE, No. 9, edited by Bob Kaufman, John Kelly, and William J. Margolis *
San Francisco: Beatitude, September 1959
Brautigan contribution: “Swandragons” [collected in Beatitude Anthology (Barber 13)]
17. J, No. 1, edited by Jack Spicer
San Francisco, September 1959
Cover illustration by Fran Herndon
Brautigan poem: “The Fever Monument” [collected in The Octopus Frontier (Barber 12)]
18. FOOT, No.1, edited by Richard Duerden
San Francisco, September 1959
Brautigan contribution: “The Rape of Ophelia”^, “A Postcard from Chinatown”^, “The Nature Poem”^, “Horse Race”^, “The Last Music is Not Heard”^
[^collected in The Octopus Frontier (Barber 12)]
Note: Cover illustration by Robert Duncan.
19. J, No. 4, edited by Jack Spicer
San Francisco, November 1959
Brautigan contribution: “The Pumpkin Tide”^, “The Sidney Green Street Blues”^, “Surprise”^ [^collected in The Octopus Frontier (Barber 12)]
Note: Cover illustration by Fran Herndon
20. J, No. 5, edited by Jack Spicer
San Francisco, December 1959
Brautigan contribution: “1942” [collected in The Octopus Frontier]
Note: Cover illustration by Fran Herndon
1960
21. HEARSE, No. 9, edited by E.V. Griffith
Eureka: Hearse Press, 1961
Brautigan contribution: “The Rain” [uncollected]
(Barber 14)
1963
22. CHANGE, No. 1, edited by Richard Brautigan and Ron Loewinsohn
San Francisco: Change, May 1963
Brautigan contribution: “Coffee” (short story) [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
23. CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL, No. 1, edited by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
San Francisco, City Lights Books, June 1963
Brautigan contribution: “Worsewick” (prose), “The Salt Creek Coyotes” (prose), “A Half-Sunday Homage to a Whole Leonardo da Vinci” (prose)
[excerpted chapters from the forthcoming book, Trout Fishing in America (Barber 79)]
(Barber 91)
24. EVERGREEN REVIEW, No. 31, edited by Barnet Lee Rosset
New York: Evergreen Review Oct-Nov 1963
Brautigan contribution: “The Hunchback Trout” (prose), “Room 208, Hotel Trout Fishing in America” (prose), “The Surgeon” (prose), “The Cleveland Wrecking Yard”
[excerpted chapters from the forthcoming book, Trout Fishing in America (Barber 79)]
(Barber 92)
1964
25. KULCHUR, Vol. 4, No. 13, edited by Lita Hornick
New York, Spring 1964
Brautigan contribution: “The Post Offices of Eastern Oregon” (short story) (Barber 163) [collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
26. SUM, No. 3, Edited by Fred Wah
Albuquerque, May 1964
Brautigan contribution: “September California” [collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
27. TRI-QUARTERLY, No. 1, edited by Charles Newman
Evanston: Northwestern Press, Fall 1964
Brautigan contribution: “Breaking Bread at Big Sur”, “Preparing for Ecclesiastes”, “The Rivets in Ecclesiastes”
[excerpted chapters from the forthcoming book A Confederate General from Big Sur (Barber 70)]
(Barber 78)
28. EVERGREEN REVIEW, No. 33, edited by Barnet Lee Rosset
New York: Evergreen Review, Aug-Sept 1964
Brautigan contribution: “Witness for Trout Fishing in America Peace”, “A Note on the Camping Craze that is Currently Sweeping America”, “The Pudding Master of Stanley Basin”, “In the California Bush”, “Trout Death by Port Wine”
[excerpted chapters from the forthcoming book A Confederate General from Big Sur (Barber 70)]
(Barber 93)
1965
29. NOW NOW, [Now No. 2], Edited by Charles Plymell
San Francisco: Ari Publications, 1965
Brautigan contribution: “Banners of My Own Choosing” [collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
30. SAN FRANCISCO KEEPER’S VOICE, Vol. 1, No. 4, edited by Alexander Weiss
San Francisco: Alexander Weiss, April 1965
Brautigan contribution: “October 2, 1960” [uncollected]
(not in Barber)
31. WILD DOG, No. 18, edited by Joanne Kyger
San Francisco: Wild Dog, July 1965
Brautigan contribution: “The Buses” [uncollected], “Period Piece” [uncollected], “At Sea” [Brautigan’s review of Michael McClure’s Ghost Tantras]
(not in Barber)
1966
32. COYOTE’S JOURNAL, No. 5/6, edited by James Koller and Edward van Aelstyn
San Francisco: City Lights, 1966
Brautigan contribution: “A Study in California Flowers” (short story) [collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
(Barber 164)
33. R.C. LION, No. 2, edited by David Bromige, Sherril Jaffe, David Schaff, and Ron Loewinsohn
Berkeley: University of California Berkeley Rhymers Club, 1966
Brautigan contribution: “The Pretty Office” [collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
(not in Barber)
34. TRI-QUARTERLY, No. 5, edited by Charles Newman
Evanston: Northwestern Press, Winter 1966
Brautigan contribution: “Revenge of the Lawn”^ (short story), “A Short History of Religion in California”^
[^collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
(Barber 165)
35. O’ER, No. 2, edited by David Sandberg
San Francisco: Cranium Press, December 1966
Brautigan contribution: “The House” [uncollected], “My Nose is Growing Old”^, “November 3″^
[^collected in All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (Barber 22)]
1967
36. HOLLOW ORANGE, No. 4, edited by Clifford Burke
San Francisco: Cranium Press, 1967
Brautigan contribution: “Comets”^, “It’s Raining in Love”^, “Nine Things”^
[^collected in All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (Barber 22)]
(Barber 21)
37. The Pacific Nation, No. 1, edited by Robin Blaser
Vancouver: The Pacific Nation, June 1967
Brautigan contribution: “Trout Fishing in America (1-5)” [excerpted chapters from the forthcoming book, Trout Fishing in America (Barber 79)]
(not in Barber)
38. RAMPARTS, Vol. 6, No. 5, edited by Warren Hinkle III
San Francisco: Ramparts Magazine Inc., December 1967
Brautigan contribution: “1/3,1/3,1/3” (short story) [collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)
(Barber 166)
1968
39. GROSSETESTE REVIEW, Vol. 1, No. 3, edited by Tim Longville
Lincoln: Grosseteste Press, Winter 1968
Brautigan contribution: “A Study in California Flowers” [previously published in Coyote’s Journal, No. 5/6 (Barber 164); collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
(Barber 167)
40. THE PARIS REVIEW, No. 42, edited by George Plimpton *
New York: The Paris Review, Winter 1968
Brautigan contribution: “The San Francisco Weather Report” [previously published as a broadside (see Barber 24); collected in The Pill versus The Springhill Mine Disaster (Barber 26) as “Gee, You’re So Beautiful That It’s Starting to Rain”]
(Barber 25)
41. TRIQUARTERLY, No. 11, edited by Charles Newman *
Evanston: Northwestern University, Winter 1968
Brautigan contribution: “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace” [previously published as a broadside (see Barber 17); collected in All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (Barber 22)]
(Barber 30)
1969
42. BEATITUDE, No. 20 *
San Francisco: City Lights Books, March 1969
Brautigan contribution: “The Harbor”^, “The Double-Bed Gallows”^, “Adrenalin Mother”^, “Death is a Beautiful Parked Car Only”^
[^collected in The Pill versus The Springhill Mine Disaster (Barber 26)]
43. BIG VENUS, No. 1, edited by Nick Kimberly *
London: Big Venus, 1969
Brautigan contribution: “Feel Free to Marry Emily Dickinson” [previously published in Lay the Marble Tea (Barber 11)]
(Barber 31)
44. POETRY, Vol. 115, No. 1, edited by Daryl Hine *
Chicago: Poetry, October, 1969
Brautigan contribution: “Wood” [collected in Rommel Drives on Deep into Egypt [Barber 36)]
(Barber 34)
45. VOGUE, edited by Diana Vreeland
New York: Conde Nast, October 1969
Brautigan contribution: “The Weather in San Francisco” (short story) [collected in Revenge of the Lawn (Barber 180)]
(Barber 168)
1970
46. VOGUE, edited by Diana Vreeland
New York: Conde Nast, January 1970
Brautigan contribution: “The Auction” (short story)
(Barber 172)
47. LONDON MAGAZINE, Vol. 10, no. 8, edited by Alan Ross *
London, November 1970
Brautigan contribution: “Horse Race”^, “The Wheel”^, “Karma Repair Kit: Items 1-4” [previously published in All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (Barber 22)]
[^previously published in collected in The Octopus Frontier (Barber 12)]
(Barber 39)
48. MADISON KALEIDOSCOPE, Vol. 2, No. 19, edited by Mark Knops and Tim Slater *
Milwaukee: Kaleidoscope Publishing, September 1970
Brautigan contribution: “Fragile, Fading 37/A Poem” [previously published in Rommel Drives on Deep into Egypt (Barber 36) as “Restaurant”]
(Barber 40)
1971
49. CALIFORNIA LIVING MAGAZINE, edited by Harold Silverman *
San Francisco: San Francisco Examiner, May 16, 1971
Brautigan contribution: “They Are Really Having Fun”, “We Meet. We Try. Nothing Happens, But”, “Home Again Home Again Like a Turtle To His Balcony”, “You Will Have Unreal Recollections of Me”, “Finding Is Losing Something Else”, “Impasse”, “Homage to Charles Atlas”
(Barber 48)
50. HARPER’S, Robert Shnayerson *
New York: Harper’s Magazine Co., October 1971
Brautigan contribution: “Crow Maiden”
(Barber 49)
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