Beat Hotel photo

Photo of Madame Rachou with Harold Norse
Madame Rachou with Harold Norse. He asked me to take these pictures in January 1963, when,after 32 years, Mme Rachou “the bluehaired old mother of us all”, retired and moved to a flat nearby. The hotel had been sold, the handle of the cafe door had been removed, and a notice in the window read : “Closed fro alteration”. The Beat Hotel had ceased to exist.

Albion Street photo

Photo of Harold Norse in 1988
Harold Norse, March 4, 1988. Harold Norse is a small man, but exudes a certain brawn. He also delights in being the bad boy, a quality that struck me as particularly Catholic. These aspects of Norse led me to photograph him thusly in the mud room of his Mission District apartment. By Rob Lee.

Harold Norse in his 90′s

Photo of Harold Norse at The Beat Museum for his 91st birthday
Monday, July 16, 2007. Legendary queer beat poet and writer Harold Norse, who’s very much alive and kicking, celebrated his 91st birthday on Sunday at the funky Beat Museum in North Beach. Surrounded by many dear friends and admirers, Norse read from his work, spoke about his Beat life, ate a slice of chocolate birthday cake and signed books for fans. I had never met him so I made sure to get to his party and reading, just to shake his hand and snap some pix of him. Loud and big thanks to Todd Swindell, Tate Swindell, Mark Vermeulen, Jerry Cimino and the entire staff at the Beat Museum for pulling the event together. Happy 91st birthday, Harold! From The Petrelis Files. Photo by Tate Swindell.

Photo of Harold

Harold Norse Archive Photo Harold Norse, a poet, writer and painter from the USA. He moved in to Bob and Ver’s room long after they had left. In the “City Lights Journal” he wrote, in February 1963; “Last September I got Room 9 at 9, Rue Git-le Coeur on the 9th day of the 9th month…. In the cabbala, 9 is the number referring to initiates and prophets”….