Eddie Woods
Eddie Woods | |
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Woods in 2007 (photo by Kirke Wilson). | |
| Born | May 8, 1940
Age 85 New York, United States |
| Pen name | Woodstock Jones (limited) |
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| Language | English |
| Spouse | Three marriages (including Jane Harvey) |
| Children | Two daughters |
Eddie Woods is an American poet, prose writer, editor and publisher who lived and traveled in various parts of the world, both East and West, before eventually settling in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where in 1978 he started Ins & Outs magazine and two years later with Jane Harvey co-founded Ins & Outs Press. He was born on May 8, 1940 in New York City.
According to Stanford University Libraries, which house Woods' archive: "In his role as a cultural impresario and artistic entrepreneur, Eddie Woods... is an important presence, both in American expatriate circles and among European avant-gardists. Woods' promotional activities made him, in short, a crucial center to the movement, and his archive documents his close connections with its leading figures..."