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Daniel Thompson (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Daniel Thompson (poet) Daniel Thompson (1935 – May 6, 2004) was a Cleveland poet, civil rights activist and advocate for the homeless. Thompson became the first Poet Laureate for Cuyahoga County, Ohio. ==Work== Thompson and Steven B. Smith co-edited "Crimes in the Dark: Reel-Life Art," also known as the "popcorn box" edition of ''ArtCrimes''. It contained coupons for events in addition to the usual melange of poetry and images.〔(Pro Quest )〕''ArtCrimes'' is consistent with the style of beat-era publications from the days of Kerouac, Corso and Ginsberg. One reviewer postulates that it's the most significant publication of the Cleveland underground art scene in recent history.〔("Criminals At Large: Steven B. Smith's Farewell Artcrimes Is His Best Ever" by Douglas Max Utter. ''Cleveland Free Times'' August 9, 2006 )〕 Thompson was an organizer of Junkstock, a poetry, art and music festival in the 80s. The highly acclaimed festival was held in a junk yard on Pearl Road in Cleveland. Thompson organized Cleveland's first poetry slam in 1992. In 1992 Thompson was declared Poet Laureate of Cuyahoga County. ''The big book of Daniel: collected poems of Daniel Thompson'' edited by Maj Ragain, is published by Bottom Dog Press in 2011.
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