JACKASS: A Magazine of the Southwest
Scarce regional literary magazine of the US Southwest, the first of just two issues released before its name change to PALO VERDE.
Scarce regional literary magazine of the US Southwest, the first of just two issues released before its name change to PALO VERDE.
First edition of this nice, informal mimeo publication with poetry by Malmude and Samatowicz — Maureen Owen's copy.
Rare first issue of this Baltimore lit mag, with contributions from Chris Mason, Alec Bernstein, the performance poets CoAccident, and the editors.
Issue of this annual poetry magazine, with contributions from Michael Lally, Allan and Cinda Kornblum, Mary Stroh, Michael Zweibel, and several others.
Second issue (of three, all dual-numbered) of one of the earliest American journals devoted to experimental and avant garde film and filmmakers, begun when editor Sitney was just 16 years old.
First issue of this "magazine of the mind," charmingly illustrated throughout with pulp sci-fi-style collages. With poems by Hollo, Brainard, Violi, Allan Kornblum, Jack Marshall, Merrill Gilfillan, and others.
Set of 20 issues (nonconsecutive), of this publication issued by Poets & Writers, including: Volume 1 No.
Short-lived mag founded by Barry Miles (with Berrigan listed as the New York editor), later published as the LONG HAIR TIMES.
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Issue of this magazine focused on new small press publications. Includes several poems by Clayton Eshelman, a letter from Antonin Artaud to Gerard de Nerval (translated by Eshelman), a piece by Eric Mottram, reviews of new small press publications, and more.
Produced with the help of the Arts and Older Americans Program funded by the Iowa Arts Council and the Heritage Agency on Aging. Includes biographical notes on each contributor.
Handsomely designed little magazine from Iowa City. A particularly strong issue featuring work from Clark Coolidge, Larry Fagin, Judson Crews, Dick Gallup, Ron Padgett, Anne Waldman, and many others.
Issue of this prominent poetry magazine during Mottram's tenure as editor, with contributions from Doug Lang, Jonathan Williams, Kenneth Koch, Theodore Enslin, and others. Front and rear cover by Shoichi Kiyokawa.
Issue of this prominent poetry magazine during Mottram's tenure as editor. Featuring contributions from Bob Cobbing, John Ashbery, Jonathan Williams, Tom Clark, David Bromige, and others.
Seventh issue featuring work by Dan Bouchard, Damon Krukowski, Rod Smith, Bill Luoma, Steve Carll, Kevin Davies, William Keckler, Joe Ross, Douglas Rothschild, Avery E.D
Poetry magazine, both issues featuring Charles Bukowski; in the first issue, several poems, and in the second an excellent interview.
Issue of this Columbia College lit mag, with contributions from Dick Gallup, Phillip Lopate, Ron Padgett, Tom Veitch, and others. Covers by Britt Wilkie.
Monthly newspaper of the United Front / Collective of Black Students at Temple University, with poetry and short literary pieces alongside campus and world news.
Handsomely produced literary magazine focused on members of the Language movement, with contributions from Jerome Rothenberg, Lyn Hejinian, and Bob Perelman; an essay by Alan Davies on Jackson Mac Low; interviews with Hejinian and Ron Silliman, etc.
Original issue of Maureen Owen's little magazine, printed offset at The Print Center; contributors include Jack Spicer, Lyn Hejinian, Pierre Joris, Jim Brodey, Judson Crews, Ron Silliman, and many others.
Issue of Maureen Owen's little magazine, with contributions from Joe Brainard, Larry Clark (a short prose piece), Susan Howe, Erik Satie poems (trans. Tervor Winkfield), Barrett Watten, Rochelle Ratner, and many others.
Poetry magazine published at Antioch College (specifically at the campus' Outdoor Education Center).
Quarterly leftist review featuring work from Alain Jouffroy, Jerome Peignot, Regis Debray and many others.