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Steve Richmond (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Steve Richmond (poet) Steve Richmond (died October 21, 2009) was an American poet from Southern California whose notoriety comes primarily from his association with the mid-career of poet Charles Bukowski in the 1960s.〔Kaufman, Alan (1999). ''The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry''. Thunder's Mouth Press, p. 668.〕 He is also associated with the "Meat School" of American poetry,〔Fox, Hugh (1970). ''The Living Underground: A Critical Overview''. University of California, p. 54.〕 known for a direct, tough and masculine style of writing.〔"(Charles Bukowski (1920 - 1994) )". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved on January 16, 2008.〕 Other "Meat School" poets were Bukowski and William Wantling. Bukowski helped mentor Richmond early in his career. ==Early life== The son of a wealthy family with extensive holdings in rental properties in the beach communities of Southern California, Richmond attended U.C.L.A., where he was pledged to the Phi Lambda Phi fraternity. After graduating, he earned a juris doctor degree from U.C.L.A. Law School but failed to pass the bar. He wound up as a rent collector for the family's properties, many of which were located in Santa Monica. Richmond would live in Santa Monica for most of his life, including 40 years in a beach cottage he first rented from his grandmother for $40 a month and then inherited. So close was his tie to the city, that one of his collections would be entitled ''Santa Monica Poems''.
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