Lita Hornick Explained

Dr. Lita Romola Rothbard Hornick (1927–2000) was an American literary researcher, editor, publisher, patron of poets, and art collector,[1] best known for the beatnik magazine Kulchur that she turned into the Kulchur Foundation.[2]

Life and career

Lita Rothbard was born in 1927 in Newark, New Jersey.[3] In 1948 she obtained a BA from Barnard College. In 1949, she graduated with an MA and in 1958 with a Ph.D. Columbia University, writing her thesis on Dorothy Richardson and her dissertation on Dylan Thomas.[3] After marrying Morton Hornick, she took over Kulchur starting with its third issue (1961),[4] [5] running it as a magazine until 1965. Subsequently, Hornick operated the Kulchur Press that she then turned into the Kulchur Foundation.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Finding New Angles to Showcase Familiar Subjects. Patricia. Cohen. 26 October 2012. New York Times.
  2. Book: Diggory, Terence. Encyclopedia of the New York School Poets. 22 April 2015. Infobase Learning. Google Books. 9781438140667.
  3. Web site: Kulchur Foundation records, 1936-1994 bulk 1969-1989. Columbia University.
  4. Book: Jones, Hettie. Love, H: The Letters of Helene Dorn and Hettie Jones. 23 September 2016. Duke University Press. Google Books. 9780822374152.
  5. Book: The Autobiography of LeRoi Jones. 9781613745892. Baraka. Amiri. April 2012.
  6. http://www.eltpress.org/RichCalendar/CalendarPDF/1FrontMatter.pdf