Holley Cantine

Holley R. Cantine, Jr., (1916–1977) was a writer and activist best known for publishing the anarchist periodical Retort with Dachine Rainer.

[4] The two worked on the magazine from a small cabin, where Cantine hand-printed, setted, and bound the pages.

They subsequently edited and published a collection of writings from conscientious objectors, Prison Etiquette, in 1950.

[2] He also wrote a weekly periodical, The Wasp, which took antagonistic aim at Woodstock tourists ("trudgers") and the town's commercialization.

Cantine also translated Volin's The Unknown Revolution from French and his own Second Chance: A Story.