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- 1916 (links | edit)
- James Baldwin (links | edit)
- Anti-LGBTQ rhetoric (links | edit)
- List of American novelists (links | edit)
- List of authors by name: N (links | edit)
- Philip Lamantia (links | edit)
- Penguin Modern Poets (links | edit)
- List of LGBT Jews (links | edit)
- Beat Hotel (links | edit)
- Giuseppe Gioachino Belli (links | edit)
- City Lights Pocket Poets Series (links | edit)
- Ada Verdun Howell (links | edit)
- Neeli Cherkovski (links | edit)
- Ira Cohen (links | edit)
- Transatlantic Review (1959–1977) (links | edit)
- 1916 in poetry (links | edit)
- Asa Benveniste (links | edit)
- Eddie Woods (links | edit)
- Ins & Outs Press (links | edit)
- Harold Chapman (photographer) (links | edit)
- Nancy Peters (links | edit)
- Laugh Literary and Man the Humping Guns (links | edit)
- Ole' (magazine) (links | edit)
- List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: N–O (links | edit)
- Linda King (links | edit)
- Cultural depictions of Matthew Shepard (links | edit)
- 2009 in poetry (links | edit)
- Deaths in June 2009 (links | edit)
- 1916 in the United States (links | edit)
- Doren Robbins (links | edit)
- List of Brooklyn College alumni (links | edit)
- The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry (links | edit)
- List of American expatriate writers (links | edit)
- Circle Magazine (links | edit)
- The Sovrans of the Old World (links | edit)
- Harold (given name) (links | edit)
- 2nd Lambda Literary Awards (links | edit)
- David Hurles (links | edit)
- Carl Weissner (links | edit)
- Beat Museum (links | edit)
- Rue Gît-le-Cœur (links | edit)
- Works related to Federico García Lorca (links | edit)
- Talk:Harold Norse (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Talk:Eli Siegel/Archive 1 (links | edit)
- User:Kingbotk/Logs/160407 Writer stubs 3 2 (links | edit)
- User:Dsp13/DLB/DLB 1-25 (links | edit)
- User:TotoBaggins/Anagrams (links | edit)
- User:Radh/American Literature first published in Europe (c. 1920-1980) (links | edit)