Catfish McDaris

Steven "Catfish" McDaris (born 1953) is an American poet and author who is often associated with Allen Ginsberg.[1][2] He is also notable for having collaborated with Charles Bukowski.[3]

Biography

McDaris was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1953.

After 3 years serving in the military as a young man, he hopped freights and hitchhiked across the U.S. and Mexico. He built adobe houses, tamed wild horses, made cattle troughs, worked in a zinc smelter, and painted flag poles.[4]

For a time, he lived in a cave and wintered in a Chevy in Denver.[5]

He eventually settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he worked for the United States Postal Service.[6]

In 1994, he organized a charity event of poetry and music in Milwaukee, called Wordstock. During the same year, he also read at The First Underground Press Conference at De Paul University in Chicago. [7]

In 1998, he read at a Beatnik festival held near Allen Ginsberg's farm,[8]

In 2007, he read at Shakespeare & Co. Bookstore in Paris. [9]

Reception and Influence

McDaris has published extensively in the small press and independent magazines.[10] He is also often associated with Allen Ginsberg [11] [12] and collaborated with Charles Bukowski on a chapbook called 'Prying'.[13] In addition, his work has appeared in such publications as The Penny Dreadful Review, Chiron Review, the Shepherd Express [14] and Blink-Ink[15] Marquette University holds his collected published works and personal papers in their special collections archives. [16]

Awards and nominations

Publications

External links

References

  1. "'Poet and author Catfish McDaris says stories from his experiences from the poetry and music world' by Michalis Limnios, March 1, 2013, Blues GR: Keep the Blues Alive".
  2. 'Cannibal Sunflowers' (2014), Catfish McDaris, Writing Knights Press, Cleveland, Ohio, Copyright information page, Credit: Cover Image, Allen Ginsberg.
  3. Cutaway Magazine #1, 2012, UK, 'Contributors', 72-75
  4. Cutaway Magazine #1, 2012, UK, 'Contributors', 72-75.
  5. Cutaway Magazine #1, 2012, UK, 'Contributors', 72-75.
  6. Cutaway Magazine #1, 2012, UK, 'Contributors', 72-75.
  7. "'Poet and author Catfish McDaris says stories from his experiences from the poetry and music world' by Michalis Limnios, March 1, 2013, Blues GR: Keep the Blues Alive".
  8. Sarantakis, Sherri (1998). Beats in Cherry Valley / Cherry Valley Arts Festival August 7–9. 1998 : Tribute to 30 years of Beat and Bohemian Influence. Columbus, Ohio: Buchenroth Publishing. ISBN 0966491416.
  9. 'Jupiter Orgasma' (2013), Catfish McDaris, Lulu.com, 37, ISBN 978-1-300-70644-1.
  10. 'Waiting on Nothing', Catfish McDaris, Mad Rush Books, 68.
  11. "'Poet and author Catfish McDaris says stories from his experiences from the poetry and music world' by Michalis Limnios, March 1, 2013, Blues GR: Keep the Blues Alive".
  12. 'Cannibal Sunflowers' (2014), Catfish McDaris, Writing Knights Press, Cleveland, Ohio, Copyright information page, Credit: Cover Image, Allen Ginsberg.
  13. Cutaway Magazine #1, 2012, UK, 'Contributors', 72-75.
  14. "Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Special Collections & University Archives Catfish McDaris Collection".
  15. Blink-Ink #18, Full of Crow Press, North Bradford, CT, USA, 'Contributors'.
  16. "Marquette University Raynor Memorial Libraries Special Collections & University Archives Catfish McDaris Collection".
  17. Steel Toe Review, Volume 1, 2012, Tritone Media, Birmingham, AL, USA, 79.
  18. Steel Toe Review, Volume 1, 2012, Tritone Media, Birmingham, AL, USA, 79.