COLUMBIA REVIEW: Vol. 44, No. 2 / May 1964
Issue includes work by Alan Feldman, Jonathan Colt, Paul B.
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.
Messerli's second book, from a trilogy of books on poetry and poetics.
First issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
Second issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
Sixth issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
Fifth issue of this "poets' newsletter" edited by Myers and published by his gallery, Tibor De Nagy.
First edition of Notley's uncommon sixth collection, mimeographed "at The Poetry Project, New York City, in an edition of 350."
First edition of this 1960s-era collaboration between these two New York School poets, published after O'Hara's death — an exceptional copy.
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.
November 1981 poster advertising The Poetry Project's Monday poetry/performance series, Wednesday readings, and free writing workshops with Maureen Owen and Steve Carey.
Cover by George Scheeman. Contains two poems: "Big Bluejay Composition" and "Crazy Otto."
Scarce May 1966 issue of "C," guest edited by Padgett and featuring work by Dick Gallup, William Saroyan, Harry Mathews, Kenward Elmslie, Berrigan's translations of Mallarmé, Gautier, and Apollinaire, and more.
Lovely signed limited edition of verse by Padgett, illustrated by Schneeman, from Jim Pennington's Aloes Books.
Lovely limited edition of verse by Padgett, illustrated by Schneeman, from Jim Pennington's Aloes Books.
Announces readings and workshops held at this cornerstone of the New York poetry community, with reviews of recent books (by Adrienne Rich and others) plus poems by James Schuyler and Tom Savage. Mailed to DC poet Doug Lang.
From an edition of 350 with cover by Rochelle Kraut. A collection of short poems published by Rosenthal's own Frontward imprint [Clay and Phillips, 219].
From an edition of 750 copies.
Scarce final issue (the fourteenth) of Sander's legendary and infamous mimeo, printed "At a Secret Location on the Lower East Side" — from the library of poet and publisher Kenward Elmslie.
Inscribed limited edition series of 51 sonnets by Sargent. Cover art by Alaina Dias Lara, with a letterpress cover by Alderwood Press.
Near-complete original typescript for Aram Saroyan's self-titled collection of minimal and concrete verse.
Minimalist and concrete verse from Saroyan's own press in the mode of the poet's classic COFFEE COFFEE. With printed dedication to Clark Coolidge.