THE ENGENDERING FLOOD: Book One of Dust Shall Be The Serpent's Food (Cantos I-IV)
Four cantos by Everson: "In Medias Res," "Skald," "Hidden Life," and "The Hollow Years," the latter two of which were published here for the first time.
Four cantos by Everson: "In Medias Res," "Skald," "Hidden Life," and "The Hollow Years," the latter two of which were published here for the first time.
Limited signed edition concurrent with first trade edition.
Wonderful association between these two prominent American poets of the left.
Verse collection from the English poet, with praise from Philip Larkin on rear wrapper.
Ekbert's biography of the landmark 20th century poet. From the publisher: "It is Ekbert Faas's achievement in Young Robert Duncan to bring us a complex, full-length portrait of this remarkable poet at midcentury, when was at the height of his powers and the postwar, postmodern world we now live in was just being born."
Parallel text with Italian and English on facing pages.
First edition of Forché's first poetry collection, inscribed to fellow poet Denise Levertov.
Photographs and poems by Siv Cedering Fox, from an edition of 900 in wraps.
From an edition of 300 copies.
Friedman's fifth verse collection.
Collection from this African-American poet.
Verse collection from this D.C
Slim verse collection from this American poet.
From an edition of 175 copies, this no.
Handsomely produced collection of poetry by Gershgoren. Distributed by Serendipity Books in Berkeley.
Gilfillan's fourth collection of verse.
Collection of Ginsberg lyrics and verse, often with musical accompaniment.
Includes three works by Ginsberg, Green Notebooks, To the Dead, and For Sale.
A slim collection of verse by Gizzi, with a nice association.
Early, uncommon chapbook from Gizzi. Includes art by Trevor Winkfield.
First edition, one of 750 copies.
First edition of Kenneth Goldsmith's epic conceptual poem DAY, inscribed in year of publication to Anne Tardos and Jackson MacLow.
Uncommon title from this important regional press.
Uncorrected proofs, inscribed to the poet Terence Winch.