Allan Davis Winans, known as A. D. Winans, is an American poet, essayist, and short story writer. Moving to San Francisco's North Beach in 1958, he became a Beat poet and friends with Bob Kaufman, Jack Micheline, and Charles Bukowski. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 1962. Along with poets Allen Ginsberg, John Kelly, Bob Kaufman, and William Margolis, Winans was one of the founders of Beatitude magazine in 1959.
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- Allan Davis Winans, known as A. D. Winans, is an American poet, essayist, and short story writer. Moving to San Francisco's North Beach in 1958, he became a Beat poet and friends with Bob Kaufman, Jack Micheline, and Charles Bukowski. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 1962. Along with poets Allen Ginsberg, John Kelly, Bob Kaufman, and William Margolis, Winans was one of the founders of Beatitude magazine in 1959. Winans has had poetry, book reviews, and short stories published in 500 magazines, has written 30 books of poetry, and three books of prose.
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- Allan Davis Winans, known as A. D. Winans, is an American poet, essayist, and short story writer. Moving to San Francisco's North Beach in 1958, he became a Beat poet and friends with Bob Kaufman, Jack Micheline, and Charles Bukowski. He graduated from San Francisco State University in 1962. Along with poets Allen Ginsberg, John Kelly, Bob Kaufman, and William Margolis, Winans was one of the founders of Beatitude magazine in 1959.
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