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US-American poet, singer
 
born 17 August 1939 Kansas City (Missouri, USA)
 
In 1957 <i>Ed Sanders</b> first read Allen Ginsberg's <i>Howl and other poems</i> and started to read the poem to anybody who would listen. School officials' admonitions to stay away from such "despicable ravings of a homo" were ignored, and before the year was up he'd be suspended for refusing to stop bringing "filth" onto school property. After graduating from high school, Sanders and a friend "got really loaded and then said goodbye. <i>I'm going to New York to become a poet.</i>"
 
In 1964 Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg founded the literate-tone folk rock band The Fugs: they "chanted poetry, wrote songs and did a lot of partying". Among Sanders's other ventures in the 1960s were the Peace Eye Bookstore on East 10th Street in Manhattan, and a journal called <i>Fuck You (A magazine of the arts)</i>. Other books included <i>The Family</i> about Charles Manson and <i>Hymn to the Rebel Cafe</i>. In the late 1990s he
presented his <i>Amazing Grace</i> project at St. Mark's Church in the East Village; this involved many poets, singers and other creative people
contributing verses to the old gospel song.
 
Ed Sanders lives in Woodstock, New York, where he publishes <i>The Woodstock Journal</i>, a community newspaper with poetry and art.
 
 
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