Harry Fainlight (1935–1982) was a British/American poet associated with the Beats movement.
He was the younger brother of Ruth Fainlight (b 1931), also a poet, who edited a posthumous volume of his work, Selected Poems, published in 1986.
Read more about Harry Fainlight: Personal Life, The International Poetry Incarnation, 11 June 1965, International Times, Selected Poems, The Place of Dead Roads, Fragments of A Lost Voice
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