COMMON SENSE
First major collection of verse from this second generation New York School poet.
First major collection of verse from this second generation New York School poet.
An early collection of verse from Greenwald, published by Ray DiPalma's Doones Press. Cover art by Ed Baynard.
Set of 50 issues of The Poetry Project Newsletter, initially listing reading and event announcements but soon expanding to include poems, articles, and reviews.
Chicago mimeo that ran for 14 issues.
Collection of verse from this New York School poet. 39 pp.
Collection of poems approaching the sonnet form, inspired by the work of John Donne. Cover design by Alex Katz.
Announces readings and workshops held at this cornerstone of the New York poetry community, along with a listing of new book and two reviews (of books by James Schuyler and Jane DeLynn). Also includes poems by Ron Padgett, Mary Ferrari, and "Theophile Basho."
A handsome inscribed copy, Kaplan's second collection of verse, appearing more than thirty years after his debut PAPER AIRPLANE. Kaplan is associated with the second generation of New York School poets and studied under Frank O'Hara, who had a lasting influence on his work [Diggory, 263].
First edition of Kaplan's first book, with a nice association.
Scarce, pristine review copy of Koch's account of teaching a course in poetry writing to 25 residents of Manhattan's American Nursing Home in the mid-1970's along with the students' published work. 259pp.
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.
Published in an edition of 300 with hand-colored covers. From Frontward Books, which Kraut co-edited with Bob Rosenthal [Clay and Phillips, 219].
A nice association between Lally and Doug Lang, the DC poet who hosted an influential poetry reading series at Folio Books.
One of 150 copies of this slim chapbook of prose poems.
Charming edition of verse by this New York School affiliate.
A hors commerce copy, out of series from an edition of 200. A handsome letterpress edition of poetry by Lally.
Collects fourteen poems by Lange. Edited by Kenward Elsmlie, and dedicated to Ted Berrigan.
First issue of this poetry anthology, with contributions from Steve Levine, Phillip Lopate, Ron Padgett and others.
Collection of verse from this New York School poet who also had an illustrious career as a chef.
Handsomely produced collection of poems from the New York School poet-turned-chef.
Issue includes work by Alan Feldman, Jonathan Colt, Paul B.
Verse collection by the New York poet. A handsome printing from Rosemary Waldrop's Burning Deck Press.
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.
Mayer's personal Xeroxed copy of the text, used in her public readings and reproducing her handwritten corrections and annotations.
Particularly strong issue of one of the last of the great mimeo mags, featuring work from Alice Notley, Ted Berrigan and Allen Ginsberg, Fanny Howe, Greg Masters and others.