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Quarterly leftist review featuring work from Alain Jouffroy, Jerome Peignot, Regis Debray and many others.
Quarterly leftist review featuring work from Alain Jouffroy, Jerome Peignot, Regis Debray and many others.
DC culture and literary magazine featuring work from Dave Morice, Paul Metcalf, Maurice Girodias, Paul Grillo and others.
Handsome issue of this Chicago mimeo magazine with work from Alice Notley, Ted Berrigan, Max Jacob, Anselm Hollo, Tom Clark, and others.
Handsome issue (printed on all yellow paper) of this Chicago mimeo magazine with work from Andrei Codrescu, Aram Saroyan, Gerard Malanga, Ted Berrigan, Lewis Warsh, and others.
Issue of this Chicago mimeo magazine with work from Aram Saroyan, Anselm Hollo, Allen Ginsberg, Alice Notley, Lewis MacAdams, and cover by Jay Lynch.
Founded in Iowa City by Perelman and Michael Waltuch, HILLS was an early publisher of what came to be known as language poetry.
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 introduces TALKS, a series of lectures, conversations and performances hosted in various locations around the Bay Area [Clay and Phillips, 247].
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].
Founded in Iowa City by Perelman and Michael Waltuch, HILLS was an early publisher of what came to be known as language poetry.
Original issue of the literary magazine featuring interviews with Peter Gay and Lionel Trilling, and dueling responses to William Styron's CONFESSIONS OF NAT TURNER by Michael Thelwell and Robert Coles.
Publisher's file copy of the Fall 1966 issue, including Tony Tanner on William S. Burroughs, scenes from Weiss's play THE INVESTIGATION, and William Styron's short story "Runaway."
From an edition of 250 copies, an early issue of this literary magazine. Features poems by Paul Violi, Sotère Torregian, Bruce Andrews, and others.
From an edition of 250 copies, an early issue of this literary magazine. Features contributions from Claude Pelieu, James Guauerholz, Hilton Obenzinger, Michael Andre, and others.
Issue of this student-edited poetry magazine, featuring contributions by Bernard Welt, Beth Joselow, Patricia Murphy, and many others.
First issue of this visual and concrete poetry magazine.
An uncommonly strong issue with O'Hara contributing "For James Dean," four poems by Merwin, and early work from Carruth and Kinnell.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring work by Elaine Randell, Tim Reynolds, and Larry Eigner.
Signed copy of Reed's Berkeley-based literary magazine, featuring in this issue Amiri Baraka, Frank Chin, Thulani Davis, J.J. Phillips, Priscilla Lee, Anna Chupa, Diane Weathers, Karla Brundage, Danny Romero, and others.
Second issue, featuring an interview with William Melvin Kelley by Reed and Quincy Troupe; Frank Chin on Amy Tan, David Hwang, and Maxine Hong Kingston; Cecil Brown on Driving Miss Daisy; poetry by Patricia Jones, E. Ethelbert Miller, and J.J. Phillips; and essays and short fiction by Jennifer Elstad, Jane Churchon, Mike Brodsky, Elizabeth Marie Kim, and C.J. Wallia.
Original issue of this eclectic and colorful arts review with contributions by J.O. Mallander, Olle Granath, Kjell Alinge, and Harry Schein, and excerpted texts by R.D. Laing, Raoul Hausmann, and Kenneth Patchen.
Second issue of this scarce little poetry magazine, from the poet, translator and longtime Portland fixture Carlos Reyes. This issue features work from Judson Crews, John Weiners and others, and a translation of Arthur Rimbaud.
Printed in an edition of 350.
"Annual literary magazine of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute."
Cover image by Bonnie Bartow. Issue includes an essay by Leslie Fiedler and work by Stephen Jonas, Gerrit Lansing, Eric Mottram, David Ignatow, Ron Padgett, Anne Waldman, Ted Berrigan, Larry Eigner, Mindy Aloff, Bruce Jackson, and Duncan McNaughten, among others.
Issue of this long-running literary magazine. Featuring works from LeRoi Jones, Marcel Proust, Jon Rechy, Alexander Blok, Paul Blackburn, and several others.