HOWL: And Other Poems
The eleventh printing of Ginsberg's landmark poem, number four in the Pocket Poets Series.
The eleventh printing of Ginsberg's landmark poem, number four in the Pocket Poets Series.
Second edition stated.
An important document, covering key years of the Beat movement.
While "Howl" is undeniably the more important poem, "Kaddish" is arguably the better one.
Album of Ginsberg's recitations of his own poetry, with musical backing from Mark Bingham, Michael Blair, Ralph Carney, Bill Frisell, Beaver Harris, Arto Lindsay, Lenny Pickett, Prairie Prince, Marc Ribot, G.E
Includes three works by Ginsberg, Green Notebooks, To the Dead, and For Sale.
First edition of this later collection from the Beat poet.
A later collection of the beat poet's work with a nice association.
Photo portrait of Ginsberg's friend and fellow-poet Robert Creeley, showing him seated in the living room of his home and gazing at the camera.
Vintage press photo of Ginsberg speaking at Goucher College in 1969.
Issue of this literary magazine featuring one of Bukowski's "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" columns, an interview with Leslie Ipollito - one-time lover of Jack Kerouac, and work by Tuli Kupferbeg, Jim Harrison, and others.
Issue of this lit mag featuring an interview with Norse and several of his poems, along with work by Bukowski, Ferlinghetti and others.
Number 10 from a "series of poems for your pleasure" from Yes! Press.
A nice note from Durand (of Yes! Press) to fellow printers the Mikolowskis (of Michigan's Alternative Press), complimenting them on their "excellent" work. Number 10 from a "series of poems for your pleasure" from Yes!.
Limited to 1,000 copies, this anthology contains work from a wide range of contributors including Catherine Gore, Robert Norris, Jean Cocteau and others.
Second volume of Kerouac's collected letters edited by Charters.
Burroughs' first book, inscribed to a close friend and important supporter.
Levertov's fifth poetry collection. Cover design and photograph by Gilda Rosenblum.
Flyer for a benefit event for Amiri Baraka, then Leroi Jones, hosted by the experimental theater company The Living Theatre.
First edition (stated) of this "Novel of Drug Addicts and Their World."
Poetry collection from the Beat poet, with index of first lines.
Issue of this literary magazine printing an excerpt of Kerouac's "Visions of Neal," a story by Muriel Spark, a poem by William Egan, excerpts from conversations with Tony Richardson and Lindsay Anderson, and more.
Short-lived mag founded by Barry Miles (with Berrigan listed as the New York editor), later published as the LONG HAIR TIMES.
Charming "Festschrift" of Kerouac's life, consisting of short reminiscences and several photos. Authors include Carl Adkins, Walter Gutman, and Mike McGrady.
Comprehensive and detailed account of Burroughs' life by the noted biographer.