CENTER No. 6
This issue includes work from Richard Kostelanetz, Fielding Dawson, Andrei Codrescu, Michael Andre, Ellen Schachter, and numerous others. Cover photo from "Ghost Dance," by Carla Blank and Suzushi Hanayagi.
This issue includes work from Richard Kostelanetz, Fielding Dawson, Andrei Codrescu, Michael Andre, Ellen Schachter, and numerous others. Cover photo from "Ghost Dance," by Carla Blank and Suzushi Hanayagi.
Berkson's Bolinas literary magazine, with contributions from Ted Greenwald, Dick Gallup, James Schuyler, Kenward Elmslie, Anne Waldman and many others.
Second issue of this small press poetry magazine from the New York School heir Berrigan and Noel Black, featuring work from Lytle Shaw, Brett Evans and Alicia Wing among others and a drawing by Will Yackulic.
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.
Poetry magazine published by Bertholf, a professor at Kent State. Features two poems by Robert Duncan alongside work by William Bronk, Donald Byrd, Sanders Russell, Grant Fisher, and several others.
Magazine published by the San Francisco Renaissance poet Robin Blaser, while he was teaching at Simon Fraser University in Britsh Columbia. First issue includes contributions by Jack Spicer, Michael McClure, Richard Brautigan, Antonin Artaud, Charles Olson, Stan Persky, and others; second features work by Allen Ginsberg, Robin Blaser, Keith Jones, Charles Olson, and translations of Morgenstern's "Galgenlieder" by Jess Collins.
First issue of this poetry magazine edited by Blazek, from an edition of 400 copies, this no.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek.
Second issue of this magazine edited by Blazek.
Second issue of the literary magazine (formerly Yale Poetry Review), featuring early poems by John Ashbery, as well as work by Lionel Ziprin, Stanley Rosen, Leonard Casper, Eda Lou Walton, Parker Tyler, Roger Shattuck, and others.
Issue of this Montreal poetry magazine, issued from Sir George Williams University. Includes work by Tom Raworth, Ray Bremser, Robert Hogg, and the editor George Bowering.
Colorful and somewhat punk-styled New York periodical featuring cartoons and writing from a wide array of pseudonymous contributors (including Rank Cologne, Baby Mongo, King Bingo, M. Le Fuc, and Julia [Julian?] Schnabel).
Issue of this mailed lit mag with contributions from Steve Brooks, Beverly Dahlen, Keith Abbott, and Hilton Obenzinger.
First issue of this literary magazine out of Saratoga county, featuring work by Attilla Jozsef, Ramon Lopez Velarde (trans. Douglas Eichhorn), Nicholas Born (trans. E. Torgersen), and many others.
Issue of this literary magazine out of Saratoga county, featuring work by "some poets who happen to be women," including Lyn Lifshin, Mary Feeney, Paula Novotnak, and several others.
Issue of this literary magazine out of Saratoga county, featuring work by modern African poets including Okot p'Bitek, Kofi Awoonor, Guy Mhone, Moses Ojaide, and critical articles on African literature.
Issue of this literary magazine out of Saratoga county, featuring work by Alehandro Romualdo, Lyn Lifshihn, Hugh Fox, Wayne Dodd, and many others.
Issue of this literary magazine out of Saratoga county, featuring work by Pablo Neruda translated by James Wright and Robert Bly. Also includes poems by Ron Welburn, David Ray, Stuart Peterfreund, additional poems by Bly, and work from many others.
Bukowski's second full-length collection, issued by Epos, a major early supporter.
Literary magazine issued by this Cape Cod arts organization. Contributors include Keith Althaus, Lyn Lifshin, and Carolyn Maisel, among others.
Little magazine from Kent State University, featuring contributions from Thomas Kinsella, Richard Krech, Jonas Mekas and others. Uncommon.
Issue of this literary magazine, including works by many representatives of the Language movement and other luminaries: Bruce Andrews, Rae Armantrout, Charles Bernstein, Ray DiPalma, Jackson Mac Low, Steve McCaffery, Alice Notley, Charles Olson, Tristan Tzara, and many others.
Contributors to this issue include: John Wieners, W.S. Merwin, Stan Brakhage, Charles Olson, Fielding Dawson, Edward Dorn, Dedward Klein, George Bowering, Frank Davey, Winfield Townley Scott, and Bruce Berlind.
First issue of this apparently short-lived mag.
Poetry magazine featuring work from associates of the Language movement, including P. Inman, Ray DiPalma, Tom Mandel, Norman Fischer, and others.