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]
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.[3]
For a time, he lived in a cave and wintered in a Chevy in Denver.[3]
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.[1]
In 1998, he read at a Beatnik festival held near Allen Ginsberg's farm,[4]
In 2007, he read at Shakespeare & Co. Bookstore in Paris.
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Reception and influence
McDaris has published extensively in the small press and independent magazines.[6] He is also often associated with Allen Ginsberg[1][2] and collaborated with Charles Bukowski on a chapbook called 'Prying'.[3] In addition, his work has appeared in such publications as The Penny Dreadful Review, Chiron Review, the Shepherd Express[7] and Blink-Ink[8] Marquette University holds his collected published works and personal papers in their special collections archives.
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^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. ISBN0966491416.