COMMON SENSE
First major collection of verse from this second generation New York School poet.
First major collection of verse from this second generation New York School poet.
Tuumba 31, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Large volume of verse from the Language poet, with a nice association.
First printing of this short collection of verse by Hall.
First edition of this journal featuring a poem and short story by Steve Benson published by fellow poet Carla Harryman. Scarce.
Work from Larry Price, Tom Mandel and Steve Benson, published by fellow poet Carla Harryman. Scarce.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring poems by Hawkins, Eigner, and Rumaker.
Series of 270 sonnets inspired by Pushkin's EUGENE ONEGIN.
First edition of Hejinian's second book (the first was suppressed by the poet and is all but unattainable) and the first title from her Tuumba Press, one of the first and arguably most important outlets for the movement that would soon be known as L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E.
First edition collaborative poem, with two stanzas printed parallel throughout.
Collection of work from Inman, who along with D.C
Tuumba 37, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Tuumba 37, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
One of 200 copies.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring poems by James, Bowering, and Irby.
Collection of verse by this groundbreaking poet.
One of 200 copies. A long poem by the noted Language poet.
Tuumba 35, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Early collection of verse from this New York School poet, published by Larry Fagin's important little press.
A significant association; Messerli and Sun & Moon published Warsh. 47pp.
Handsomely produced literary magazine focused on members of the Language movement, with contributions from Jerome Rothenberg, Lyn Hejinian, and Bob Perelman; an essay by Alan Davies on Jackson Mac Low; interviews with Hejinian and Ron Silliman, etc.
Small collection of poems, printed letterpress and limited to 376 copies. A nice association.
Great association between these two language poets.
Founded in Iowa City by Perelman and Michael Waltuch, HILLS was an early publisher of what came to be known as language poetry.