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Michael McClure, an American poet and playwright, was born in Marysville, Kansas on (October 20, 1932). Moving to Seattle, Washington in his youth, McClure developed a keen interest in nature. That love of nature is often reflected in his poetry.

McClure, was one of five poets (including Allen Ginsberg) who read at the famous San Francisco Six Gallery reading in 1955. McClure's works, along with those of Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Philip Whalen and Lawrence Ferlinghetti are often associated with both the San Francisco Renaissance and the later Beat Generation poets.

His style is raw and animalistic, often employing boisterous onomatopoeia. Many poems are nonsensical and absurd.

An odd footnote to his long poetic career is his co-authorship (with Bobby Neuwerth) of the playground-rhyme-like popular song, Mercedes-Benz for Janis Joplin.

McClure's collaborative performances with Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek fuse spoken word poetry and improvised jazz piano.

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