FUCK YOU: A Magazine of the Arts [Thirteen Issues, Complete Run]
Rare complete 13-issue run of Sanders's infamous little magazine of the mimeo revolution — in extraordinary condition.
Rare complete 13-issue run of Sanders's infamous little magazine of the mimeo revolution — in extraordinary condition.
Rare true first edition of this compilation of lyrics of Sander's rock band, printed by his notorious press, and "sold at performances and in the Peace Eye book catalogs."
An early and scarce publication from Sander's press, a memorial anthology "printed, collated, & stomped out at a secret location in the lower east side" just after Marilyn Monroe's death in August, 1962.
First printing of the Artists' Workshop Press edition of 1966, from the original Fug Press edition of 1965.
Collection of verse from Sanders and his notorious press.
Complete set of Ed Sanders's short-lived "Quote of the Week" from his notorious press, featuring three brief selections from Harry Fainlight, John Ashbery, and Kenneth Koch.
Printed (and "freaked, groped, slurped...") in November 1964, featuring poetic contributions all thematically related to "buggery" in one form or another.
Scarce final issue (the fourteenth) of Sander's legendary and infamous mimeo, printed "At a Secret Location on the Lower East Side" — from the library of poet and publisher Kenward Elmslie.
Chicago mimeo magazine principally edited by Darlene Pearlstein with Bob Rosenthal, Peter Kostakis, this issue edited by Richard Friedman with work by Ed Sanders, Tom Raworth, Rochelle Kraut, Robert Creeley, Ted Berrigan, and others.
First issue of this apparently short-lived mag with four poems by Ed Sanders ("The Question," "Cut off My Nuts, O Cybele," "Four Times Was The City Rebuilt," and one untitled poem).