GANDHABBA # 3
Lovely poetry mimeo, featuring work by Jim Brodey, Bernadette Mayer, Alice Notley, Gerard Malanga, Bob Heman, Hilton Obenzinger, Bruce Andrews, Jackson Mac Low, and cover by Dan Freeman.
Lovely poetry mimeo, featuring work by Jim Brodey, Bernadette Mayer, Alice Notley, Gerard Malanga, Bob Heman, Hilton Obenzinger, Bruce Andrews, Jackson Mac Low, and cover by Dan Freeman.
Substantial collection of Saxon's poems, editor of POETS AT LE METRO, divided by the table of contents into three groups: News Madness; Waiting Room; and Moorings.
Scarce poetry mimeo with contributions from Duncan McNaughton, John Clarke, Colin Stuart, and more.
Features contributions from Eileen Myles, Chris Kraus, Tim Dlugos, Alice Notley, an interview with Amiri Baraka, and more.
Contributions from Guillaume Apollinaire (trans. Ron Padgett & Nicole Ball), Allen Ginsberg, Ted Berrigan, Bernadette Mayer, and many others.
Founded the year he graduated high school, Schuchat published work from an impressive list of contributors; this final issue features work from Tom Clark, Anne Waldman, Alice Notley, Andrei Codrescu and many others, including Richard Hell under his given name Meyers.
Inscribed second edition, one of 1000, by John Sinclair, poet, legendary manager of MC5 and founder of The White Panther Party — a poem written in response to Sinclair's arrest for Marijuana posession.
Signed first edition of Starbuck's second book,humorously inscribed by him to publisher and poet Alan DeLoach: "Alan Delouch's copy. / Watch it, bookfilcher: who / do you think you are, better / wiser more stylish or more of a / poet than he?"
This number 74 of 500. An accounting of Towle's personal income derived from his writings, an investigation into the value of contemporary poetry.
First edition, association copy, inscribed by Towle to fellow poet Terence Winch, with cover art by Allan D'Arcangelo.
The Poetry Project lit mag, this issue featuring contributions from Ted Berrigan, Joe Brainard, Bill Berkson, Ed Dorn, John Giorno, Frank O'Hara, Gerard Malanga, Max Jacob (tr. Michael Brownstein), Ray DiPalma, and many others.
Published in an edition of 200 by DC poet Doug Lang. Ward's first published collection.
Original promo flyer for a reading series at NYC's Ear Inn (Dec. 5 to Feb. 27) where poets both major and lesser-known performed.
A work of poetry and prose, from Johnny Stanton's Siamese Banana Press.
Fourth issue of this magazine of experimental poetry with contributions from Larry Fagin, Philip Lopate, John Perlman, Bill Zavatsky and others.
Limited to 350 copies, a later entry in Larry Fagin's Adventures in Poetry catalog.
From an edition of 300 copies, originally produced in an edition of 22 gift copies made by Weigel.
First edition of this drama in verse, the seventh in the Artists' Workshop Press series of Workshop Books, under the general editorship of Robin Eichele.