BEAN SPASMS
Scarce hardcover issue of this collaboration by Berrigan and Padgett, illustrated by Joe Brainard, mostly composed between 1962 and '65.
Scarce hardcover issue of this collaboration by Berrigan and Padgett, illustrated by Joe Brainard, mostly composed between 1962 and '65.
Scarce literary magazine with pieces by Magdalene Arndt, Veryl Blatt, Bill Cox, Robin Eichele, Ron English, Norm Harper, Bill Harris, Bill Hutton, Gary Johnston, Jim Semak, John Sinclair, and George Tysh.
Advance uncorrected proof of this tale of the harrowing beauty of the places and people of rural Appalachia, as a sheriff and park ranger come together to uncover why an elderly man poisoned a trout stream – issued as part of the Powell's Books INDIESPENSABLE Series.
First printing of this lavish catalogue that accompanied the traveling exhibition of Renaissance diptychs, with detailed text.
First edition of Ron Padgett and Johnny Stanton's presentation of Henry Carey's satirical tragedy. Based on the text of the 1743 first edition of Carey's Dramatic Works with only minor orthographical changes.
First printing of this slim volume of poems, written during Loewinsohn's time as a professor at Berkeley.
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.
Eleventh in the Artists' Workshop Press series of Workshop Books. Caplan's poems, with a front cover illustration by Sherry Higgins and cover lettering by Gary Grimshaw.
Signed second printing of the first in Van Dongen's trilogy of botanical photobooks from Nazraeli Press, followed by Nudare and Vulgaris.
Signed first printing of the second in Van Dongen's trilogy of botanical photobooks from Nazraeli Press, following Alba Nero and preceding Nudare.
Signed first printing of the third in Van Dongen's trilogy of botanical photobooks from Nazraeli Press, following Alba Nero and Vulgaris.
Cover by George Scheeman. Contains two poems: "Big Bluejay Composition" and "Crazy Otto."
Lovely limited edition of verse by Padgett, illustrated by Schneeman, from Jim Pennington's Aloes Books.
First edition of these two comics-style Brainard collaborations, printed tête-beche.
Early publication by the influential language poet, perhaps the best known author from that movement.
Lovely signed limited edition of verse by Padgett, illustrated by Schneeman, from Jim Pennington's Aloes Books.
Short-lived mag founded by Barry Miles (with Berrigan listed as the New York editor), later published as the LONG HAIR TIMES.
The language poet's second published book.
Printed in an edition of 300.
Two short selections from a work in progress by Silliman titled 2197, published in fellow Language poet Mandel's series Miam, which ran for six issues between 1977 and 1978 [Clay and Phillips, 285].
Last issue of this scarce poetry magazine.
Later issue of this scarce poetry magazine features work from Lynne Dryer, Bob Perelman, Lyn Hejinian, and Alan Davies.
Founded in Iowa City by Perelman and Michael Waltuch, HILLS was an early publisher of what came to be known as language poetry. This issue was typeset by Barrett Watten with cover design by Francie Shaw [Clay and Phillips, 247].
Tuumba 17, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.