CENTER No. 12
Twelfth issue of the influential lit mag, including work by Victor Perera, James Gallant, Elizabth Moore, Erica Jong, GEne Frumkin, and others.
Twelfth issue of the influential lit mag, including work by Victor Perera, James Gallant, Elizabth Moore, Erica Jong, GEne Frumkin, and others.
This issue includes work from Richard Kostelanetz, Fielding Dawson, Andrei Codrescu, Michael Andre, Ellen Schachter, and numerous others. Cover photo from "Ghost Dance," by Carla Blank and Suzushi Hanayagi.
A collection of erotic poems by Berge herself and Pat Jackson, Andrea Price, Vera Cochran, Andrew Gebert among several others.
From an edition of 200 copies.
Berkey was one of the most important American geologists, whose work influenced or can be seen in just about every major water or dam project in this country during the first half of the 20th century.
Inscribed first edition. Small, but charming and nicely-printed book, from an edition of 350. With drawings by Greg Irons.
Inscribed first edition of this mid-career collection of poems, some previously published in various magazines and chapbooks. Edited by Kenward Elmslie.
Inscribed first edition, a large collection of verse by the New York School poet, with a nice association to fellow poet Terence Winch.
One of 500, with cover illustration by Alex Katz, published by Anne Waldman and Lewis Warsh's Angel Hair imprint. Berkson's second book of verse.
Berkson's Bolinas literary magazine, with contributions from Ted Greenwald, Dick Gallup, James Schuyler, Kenward Elmslie, Anne Waldman and many others.
Cover design by Larry Rivers. Poems written in collaboration between 1960 and 1962.
Includes 214 color illustrations.
Tuumba 33, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Pamphlet prepared for the Pacific Studies Center by Alan Bernstein, Bob DeGrasse, Rachel Grossman, Chris Paine, and Lenny Siegel that lucidly presented and historically grounded study of the problems caused by "business being left alone to make decisions which have socially harmful consequences": housing shortages; the discrepancy in standard of living between tech company engineers and scientists and everyone else; the unequal distribution of taxes and services in the region. Various policy proposals attempt to offer connected solutions to problems with a common origin in the growth and dominance of high-tech industry: on average, as sensible and relevant now as they were in 1977, and as likely to be ignored
First edition (simultaneous with hardcover) of this significant work of poetry criticism; the major articulation of the aesthetics and philosophy of the Language poets.
First edition of this uncommon early collection from the noted Language poet.
An early collection from the prominent Language poet, first published 1983.
A collection of essays, speeches, interviews, and other writings by Bernstein, which cover a wide array of topics.
First edition of Berntein's most recent collection of poetry.
Tuumba 20, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Sun and Moon Contemporary Literature Series number one.
Noted Language poet's third collection.
Collection of verse from the noted Language Poet.
Signed first edition of this handsomely produced collection from the elder son of Ted Berrigan and Alice Notley.
Second issue of this small press poetry magazine from the New York School heir Berrigan and Noel Black, featuring work from Lytle Shaw, Brett Evans and Alicia Wing among others and a drawing by Will Yackulic.