Background
Finstein was born in Boston, Master of Arts. After serving in the military during World World War II, he attended Black Mountain College, and spent time in New York and San Francisco, becoming friends with poets Allen Ginsberg, LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka) and Joel Oppenheimer, among others
Career
He lived in Taos and Santa Fe, New Mexico, on and off for the rest of his life. His poetry, much of it inspired by the landscape of the American Southwest, was influenced by both the Black Mountain poets and the poets of the Beat Generation. In 1967 Finstein co-founded New Buffalo, a hippie commune in Taos.
He left New Buffalo in 1969 to found a second commune, the Reality Construction Company, also in Taos.
Finstein died of injuries suffered when his truck crashed during a snowstorm near Tonopah, Nevada, on his way to San Francisco, in March 1982. The “Max,” a trophy presented annually from 1982 to 2002 to winners of the Taos Poetry Circus World Heavyweight Championship Poetry Bout, was named in his honor.