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First edition of this journal featuring a poem and short story by Steve Benson published by fellow poet Carla Harryman. Scarce.
First edition of this journal featuring a poem and short story by Steve Benson published by fellow poet Carla Harryman. Scarce.
Work from Larry Price, Tom Mandel and Steve Benson, published by fellow poet Carla Harryman. Scarce.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring poems by Hawkins, Eigner, and Rumaker.
Issue of this lit mag featuring an interview with Norse and several of his poems, along with work by Bukowski, Ferlinghetti and others.
Literary magazine featuring work from Barbara Guest, Clark Coolidge, Clayton Eshleman, Tom Clark, David Rattray, Rosemary Waldrop and many others.
Issue of this British poetry magazine, featuring critical writings discussing a wide variety of authors, including Denise Levertov, Pierre Joris, Trsistan Tzara, Bill Griffiths, Bern Porter, Ed Dorn, Eric Mootram, aand Anne Waldman.
Autumn 1978 special issue of this London-based little magazine devoted to the work of modernist poet Basil Bunting, featuring two interviews, a chronology, bibliography, critical articles, and a tribute poem by Colin Simms.
The Contemporary British Poetry issue, containing the work of Basil Bunting, Ted Hughes, and Anselm Hollo, among others, and signed by Hollo at his contribution.
Issue of this Michigan poetry magazine. Other contributors: David Cope, Benjamin Gleisser, Rich Murphy, and David Montgomery.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring poems by James, Bowering, and Irby.
With poems by Randall Jarrell (All of None, The Tower, The Black Swan), as well as Irving Howe on Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Spender on the function of criticism, and two early poems by Edward Field.
Complete ten-issue run of this elaborately produced and hugely influential artists' magazine, one of the defining publications of the 1960s.
Fifth issue of this literary magazine printed at Northeastern Illinois University. With contributions from Ted Berrigan, Andrei Codrescu, Clark Coolidge, Alice Notley, Anselm Hollo, Dick Gallup, and others.
Contains poetry by C.V
Includes the "Frank O'Hara Supplement" with works and remembrances from many of his friends. Contributors include: Bob Brown, Kathleen Fraser, Joe Brainard, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Grace Hartigan, etc.
Mimeo magazine from Kornblum's Iowa press (later renamed Coffee House), associated with the Actualist poets group, with poetry by Ed Dorn, Clark Coolidge, Anselm Hollo, and Gerard Malanga, and with several comics by Dave Maurice.
Debut issue of Kupferberg's Greenwich Village magazine.
Issue of this Columbia College lit mag, with contributions from John Hollander, Tex McCanny, Paul Schacter, Pierro Weiss, Robert LaGuadria, Byron Dobell, and others.
Second issue, featuring work by Michael Lally, Terence Winch, Thich Nhat Hanh, Aram Saroyan, Gerald Nicosia, Hubert Selby Jr.,
Winter '64 issue of the literary and arts magazine with work from James Schevill, Mark McCloskey, Ruth Bernhard, Mordecai Gorelik, and others.
Early issue of this long-running, collaboratively edited arts journal. Contributors to this issue include Jerry Berger, Jack Flam, Kay Hillman, Judith Lerner, and "A Moroccan Student."
Issue of this arts magazine concerned with criticism and theory of recent art, including pieces on "the open work" in the avant-garde, performance-based video works, correspondence (mail) art, and the like.
Issue includes work by Alan Feldman, Jonathan Colt, Paul B.
Sci-fi magazine whose featured full 'novel' is "Meddler's World" by Theodore Cogswell and Mack Reynolds.
Literary magazine published at Carleton College, with a contribution from Mac Low (the poem "Alas, Poor Queen, So Soon?"), and others' verse and fiction, including pieces by Edmund Wilson and Kenneth Burke among others. Mac Low notes the date of this poem ("Written 9 Feb 1950"), and another brief penciled note appears on back cover.