Walt Curtis
Walt Curtis (July 4, 1941 – August 25, 2023) was an American poet, novelist, and painter from Portland, Oregon.[1] His autobiographical work, Mala Noche (1977), became the basis for Gus Van Sant's 1985 film of the same name. He was the co-founder of the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission.[2] He hosted the poetry radio show "Talking Earth" at KBOO from 1971.[3] He wrote about and championed Oregon literary figures such as Joaquin Miller,[4] Hazel Hall,[5] Frances Fuller Victor,[6] and many others.
Portland Mayor Sam Adams declared July 1–7, 2010 "Walt Curtis Week."[7]
Curtis died on August 25, 2023, at the age of 82.[1]
Books
    
- Angel Pussy (1970)
 - The Erotic Flying Machine (1970) wr
 - The Sunflower and Other Earth Poems (1975)
 - The Mad Bombers Notebook (1975)
 - The Mad Poems, The Unreasonable Ones (1975)
 - The Roses of Portland (1974, poetry)
 - Mala Noche (1977)
 - Peckerneck Country (1978)
 - Journey Across America (1979)
 - Rhymes for Alice Bluelight (1984)
 - Salmon Song, And Other Wet Poems (1995)
 - Mala Noche: And Other "Illegal" Adventures (1997)
 
Films
    
- Penny Allen : Property (1978)
 - Penny Allen : Paydirt (1981)
 - Gus van Sant : Mala Noche (1985) as George
 - Bill Plympton and Walt Curtis : Walt Curtis, The Peckerneck Poet (1997)
 - Sabrina Guitart : Salmon Poet (2009)
 - Courtney Fathom Sell : An Afternoon with Walt Curtis (2010)
 
References
    
- Redden, Jim (2023-08-26). "Well-known Portland poet Walt Curtis passes away at 82". PortlandTribune.com. Retrieved 2023-08-26.
 - Jeff Baker, Portland celebrates poet Walt Curtis with two birthday parties, movie screening, The Oregonian 6/22/2010
 - "Talking Earth". kboo.fm. 15 March 2007. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
 - "Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission". www.ochcom.org. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
 - "Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission". www.ochcom.org. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
 - http://www.ochcom.org/writersmap.html retrieved 1013/2015
 - Richard Speer "Walt Curtis A poet/painter rises from the ashes" The Willamette Week 6/29/2010
 
- John Trombold and Peter Donahue (eds.): Reading Portland: The City in Prose (2006). ISBN 0-295-98677-8
 
External links
    
- Walt Curtis at IMDb
 - Walt Curtis discography at Discogs
 - Oregon's Salmon Poet PowellsBooks.Blog by Matt Love, September 2, 2009
 
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