RADDLE MOON 8: The Known: Part 1: Knowing
Poetry magazine featuring work from Tom Mandel, Gerald Burns, Norma Cole, Steven Forth, and others.
Poetry magazine featuring work from Tom Mandel, Gerald Burns, Norma Cole, Steven Forth, and others.
This issue of Codrescu's long-running journal features work from Anselm Hollo, Lita Hornick, Tom Clark and many others.
This issue of Codrescu's long-running journal features work from Anselm Hollo, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Steve Levine and many others.
This issue of Codrescu's long-running journal features work from Diane diPrima, Tom Clark, James Laughlin and others.
This issue of Codrescu's long-running journal features work from Tom Clark, Michael McClure, John Giono and many others.
Scarce Canadian poetry mag with striking design by Michael Sowdon. Contributors include Michael Ondaatje, Tom Raworth, Paul Blackburn, Elizabeth Coleman and many others.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring texts by Coleman, Wilkins, Gold, and Enslin.
Two issues of this little magazine featuring contributions from E.E. Cummings, James Merrill (two poems), Wallace Stevens, Richmond Lattimore, and a review of Celine's DEATH ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN by a 21-year-old Allen Ginsberg.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring new works by William Corbett.
Fourth issue of this poetry mag, with contributions from Clark Coolidge, Susan Howe, Kenward Elmslie, Lewis Warsh, Fanny Howe, and many others. One of four numbered issues (eight total) [Clay and Philips, 275].
First issue of this short lived poetry mag featuring work from Lee Harwood, William Corbett and Lewis Warsh, who compiled and published this volume, as well as poems from John Weiners.
Issue of this important lit mag of the early 50s, which gathered works from then-emerging poets (many friends of Corman's): Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, Robert Duncan, and Paul Blackburn, as well as a piece by William Carlos Williams.
Quarterly lit mag featuring work by Kusano Shimpei, with additional poems by Frank Samperi, Lyle Glazier, and Jackson Mac Low, and a dramatic dialogue by editor Cid Corman.
Quarterly lit mag featuring work by Mark Karlins, with additional poems by Frank Samperi, Cliver Faust, and David Miller, and an afterword by editor Cid Corman.
First issue of this little magazine published from Herbert Lehman College in the Bronx. Features a 12-page interview with Ginsberg, 24 poems by Mary Oppen, poems by Robert Hellman and Michael O'Brien, and two narratives by Alison Colbert.
First issue of "Detroit," published by MOCAD, devoted to writing and artwork exploring urban themes.
Small poetry magazine with contributions from a group of ten Wisconsin poets, including August Derleth, and featuring three early poems by Charles Bukowski.
Issue of the Southwest Minnesota State College literary magazine, with work by John Ashbery, David R. Slavitt, Kathleen Norris, Douglas Blazek, and others.
Translations issue of the Poetry Project lit mag, with contributions from Bernadette Mayer, Frank O'Hara, Ted Berrigan, James Schuyler, Fanny Howe, Gerard Malanga and many others. Cover illustration by Joe Brainard.
Issue of Davies' mailing-list publication, this issue featuring work by "Rando," whose poems thematically revolve around Ted Berrigan, Frank O'Hara, Aram Saroyan, and others. [Clay and Phillips, 280].
Issue of Davies' mailing-list publication, this issue featuring work by Allen Ginsberg, Bill Corbett, Paul Green, Michael Andre, and others. [Clay and Phillips, 280].
Issue of Davies' mailing-list publication, this issue featuring work by Bob Perelman, Mary Lane, and others. [Clay and Phillips, 280].
Issue of Davies' mailing-list publication, this issue featuring a piece by Ted Greenwald called "The Sandwich Islands." [Clay and Phillips, 280].
Issue of Davies' mailing-list publication, this issue featuring a piece by Charles Bernstein called "Three or Four Things I Know About Him." [Clay and Phillips, 280].
Issue of Davies' mailing-list publication, this issue featuring work by Susan Howe, Steve Benson, James Sherry (a piece titled "Drawing on Music Elettronica Viva"), and others. [Clay and Phillips, 280].