THE LAND ON THE TIP OF A HAIR: Poems in Wood
Collects woodcut renderings of poems selected (and carved) by Hui-Ming, by authors including Charles Simic, Robert Bly, Tomas Transtromer, Diane Ackerson, and others. WIth a nice association.
Collects woodcut renderings of poems selected (and carved) by Hui-Ming, by authors including Charles Simic, Robert Bly, Tomas Transtromer, Diane Ackerson, and others. WIth a nice association.
Collection of political poetry from the editors of CONSUMPTION magazine; substituting for Vol.
Produced in an edition of 200 from Inman's original typescript, with cover illustration by Rebecca Levenson.
The first three volumes of Jabès' influential work.
A charming production, collecting poems by Jacobson paired with Goya's "Disparates" series of prints.
An early title from this increasingly important contemporary poet, published as Situations #4.
From an edition of 350 copies, printed letterpress from French Elzevir type with five woodcuts by Mallette Dean.
Short works by the Spanish poet. The Sixties Press also published other poetry translated by Bly, including work by authors such as Trakl and Neruda.
Collection of poems by Johnsen, from the publisher of AERIAL magazine.
Collection of poems from the DC-based poet. Though not noted, this copy ex-libris Doug Lang, a prominent Washington-area poet.
Verse collection from this D.C
Collection of verse by Judson from the Juniper Press, which later relocated to Wisconsin.
Volume of poetry, inscribed to painter Ann Mikoloski and her husband, poet Ken Mikolowski, co-founders of Detroit's Alternative Press.
Book of poems with photomontage by Carolee Schneeman.
Collection of verse by this Native American poet, whose works draw from his childhood in the Kanienʼkehá꞉ka tribe.
Handsomely printed collection of verse from this Midwest poet.
"A Poem in 52 Scenes, 2 Jokers, And An Estra Ace of Spades." This copy warmly inscribed to fellow DC poet Terence Winch.
Collection of verse from this Nebraska poet, issued as No. 15 of UZZANO magazine (edited by Robert Schuler)
Beautifully made small-press collection of Knorp's poems, some of which first appeared in The Wayne Review.
Book of verse by Korn, from a California press distributed through Serendipity Books in Berkeley. A nice edition.
Printed from Bulmer type on Ragston paper, with Fabriano wraps, in an edition of 700 copies.
Printed by Kornblum from Futura book type in an edition of 175 copies.
Cover by Dave Maurice.
Slim verse chapbook by Korte.
Sscarce self-published book of prose poems by Korzeniowsky, who notes this as "vol.