THE SELECTED POEMS OF TED BERRIGAN
First edition of this representative collection of published and unpublished work by the influential second-wave New York School poet, from the library of Language poet Ron Silliman.
First edition of this representative collection of published and unpublished work by the influential second-wave New York School poet, from the library of Language poet Ron Silliman.
First trade edition of this major collection of Berrigan's poems — from the library of Language poet Ron Silliman, with his original program from Berrigan's memorial reading laid in.
Signed first edition of the definitive statement of the Second Generation of the New York School as well as Berrigan's most influential, popular, and lasting work, edited by Ron Padgett (who also typed the stencils).
First printing of Berrigan's poetry collection, illustrated by George Schneeman and "much appreciated, at least by Ted's circle, when it came out" (Notley).
First trade edition of this major collection of Berrigan's poems, organized in chronological sections telling the "several stories that go to making the one story, my story."
Scarce hardcover issue of this collaboration by Berrigan and Padgett, illustrated by Joe Brainard, mostly composed between 1962 and '65.
Anthology edited by Sanders from Sander's notorious press.
Printed by Ken and Ann Mikolowski "on the cardboard envelope filler that was sent out with Issue 12 of the Alternative Press subscription mailing ("In Memoriam Ted Berrigan.) -- Aaron Fischer, "Ted Berrigan: An Annotated Checklist," 1998.
Scarce May 1966 issue of "C," guest edited by Padgett and featuring work by Dick Gallup, William Saroyan, Harry Mathews, Kenward Elmslie, Berrigan's translations of Mallarmé, Gautier, and Apollinaire, and more.
Scarce collaboration, with Brainard illustrating Berrigan's poem about babysitting fellow poet Dick Gallup's daughter.
Charming mimeo with contributions from Clark Coolidge, Tom Clark, Tom Veitch (an interview with Ted Berrigan), Lewis Warsh, Dick Gallup, and a piece by Wally Moon on Neil Young and Crazy Horse.
Holograph poem, later collected in the United Artists edition of THE SONNETS.
Short-lived mag founded by Barry Miles (with Berrigan listed as the New York editor), later published as the LONG HAIR TIMES.
One from an unnumbered edition of 474.
Uncorrected proofs for SELECTED POEMS, edited by Aram Saroyan with an introduction by Alice Notley,. Uncommon.
Chapbook (issued as Clown War 22) from the New York School poet, one of his last before his untimely death. Cover by Jan Vredeman De Vries.