UN POCO LOCO - January 1979
Fagin's single-author periodical, this issue with nine poems by Ted Greenwald.
Fagin's single-author periodical, this issue with nine poems by Ted Greenwald.
Fagin's single-author periodical, this issue with nine poems by Ted Greenwald.
Greenwald's poem, with black and white illustration (uncredited) on verso. Uncommon.
Poetic memoir by the noted Language poet.
First major collection of verse from this second generation New York School poet.
An early collection of verse from Greenwald, published by Ray DiPalma's Doones Press. Cover art by Ed Baynard.
Tuumba 31, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Large volume of verse from the Language poet, with a nice association.
Set of 50 issues of The Poetry Project Newsletter, initially listing reading and event announcements but soon expanding to include poems, articles, and reviews.
From an edition of 250, consisting of poems by Greenwald with paintings by Saulson reproduced on opposing pages.
Early collection of verse from this New York School poet, published by Larry Fagin's important little press.
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].
Announces readings and workshops held at this cornerstone of the New York poetry community, along with reviews of many recent publications, and poems by Anne Waldman and Terence Winch.
Announces readings and workshops held at this cornerstone of the New York poetry community, with reviews of recent books (by Alice Notley, Gerard Malanga and others) plus a poem by Terence Winch. Mailed to DC poet Doug Lang.
Announces readings and workshops held at this cornerstone of the New York poetry community, with reviews of recent books (by Bill Berkson and others) plus a poem by Patricia Jones. Mailed to DC poet Doug Lang.
Announces readings and workshops held at this cornerstone of the New York poetry community, with reviews of recent books (by Blaise Cendrars and others) plus poems by Eileen Myles, Allan Kaplan, and Simon Schuchat. Mailed to DC poet Doug Lang.
Announces readings and workshops held at the cornerstone of the New York poetry community, along with reviews of many recent books. Also includes poems by Bill Berkson, Alan Davies, Lorenzo Thomas, and Pat Nolan.
Announces readings and workshops held at this cornerstone of the New York poetry community, with reviews of recent books plus poems by Lorenzo Thomas, Bill Berkson, and Alan Davies. Mailed to DC poet Doug Lang.
Lit mag first published as SUNDIAL beginning in 1966 by Bill Zavatsky, also known for his shorter-lived publication ROY ROGERS. In addition to original work, this issue features translations of authors including Mallarme, Valery Larbaud, Raymond Roussel, and Euripides.
Lit mag first published as SUNDIAL beginning in 1966 by Bill Zavatsky, also known for his shorter-lived publication ROY ROGERS. In addition to original work, this issue features translations of authors including Mallarme, Valery Larbaud, Raymond Roussel, and Euripides.