ALEMBIC 4: A Novel of New Poetry, Prose and Graphics
Mimeo literary mag with contributions from Allen Fischer, Peter Barry, Ken Edwards, Alan Davies, Robert Hampson and more.
Mimeo literary mag with contributions from Allen Fischer, Peter Barry, Ken Edwards, Alan Davies, Robert Hampson and more.
Heliczer was one of the geniuses of the Mimeo Revolution, whose Dead Language Press produced some of the most beautiful objects of the movement.
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."
Produced in an edition of 200 from Inman's original typescript, with cover illustration by Rebecca Levenson.
November/December 1966 issue of the poetry newsletter.
Poems by Irby with a one-page note for Irby from Robert Creeley. 38pp.
Fifth issue of this literary magazine printed at Northeastern Illinois University. With contributions from Ted Berrigan, Andrei Codrescu, Clark Coolidge, Alice Notley, Anselm Hollo, Dick Gallup, and others.
Number 26 of 300 copies.
Second issue of this periodical edited and published by Kelly. Contributors include Charles Olson, Jackson Mac Low, Aram Saroyan, Theodore Enslin, Diane Wakoski, and Ed Dorn.
Mimeo magazine from Kornblum's Iowa press (later renamed Coffee House), associated with the Actualist poets group.
Chicago mimeo magazine principally edited by Darlene Pearlstein with Bob Rosenthal, Richard Friedman and Peter Kostakis, this issue's editor.
Published in an edition of 300 with hand-colored covers. From Frontward Books, which Kraut co-edited with Bob Rosenthal [Clay and Phillips, 219].
Debut issue of Kupferberg's Greenwich Village magazine.
One of 300 copies.
Contains poetry by Malmude and Samatowicz, printed mimeo. A nice, informal publication.
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.
Early collection of verse from this New York School poet, published by Larry Fagin's important little press.
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.
Early issue of one of the last of the great mimeo mags.
Includes work by Ralph Dickey, Ken Mikolowski, Jay Vogelbaum, Kent Rush, Mark Nakell, Sheldon Tannenbaum Jonathan Schwartz, David Hereshoff, Esther M.
Third issue of Messerli's mimeo. With poetry contributions from Michael McClure, Dick Higgins, Rochelle Ratner, and Guy Beining, along with a longer text by Andrei Codrescu and a "revisions" feature by Clayton Eshelman, where he revisits his prose poems with notes.
Fourth issue of Messerli's mimeo. With poetry by Judson Crews, Paul Metcalf, and David Loberg, along with Jack Hirschman's translations of verse by Lorca, Malka Haifetz-Tussman, Nicholas Guillen, and others; also inclues a longer "revisions" feature by Larry Eigner, notating his own poetry.
Issue of this mimeo poetry magazine published by the NYC press, with poems by Paul Blackburn, Carol Berge, Margaret Randall, Judson Crews, R[uth?] Krauss, Jonas Kover, Margo Love, and others.
A short collection of verse from this key figure of the British Poetry Revival. Scarce.
Promotional flyer executed in Sanders' distinctive FU Press style, touting a string of Saturday "dope-grope rock 'n' roll, meat-shrieks & rice paddy frenzy" midnight shows at The Bridge Theater on St.