BEZOAR [Eight Issues]
Eight issues of the periodical BEZOAR, a L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E-adjacent little mag published between 1975 and 1981.
Eight issues of the periodical BEZOAR, a L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E-adjacent little mag published between 1975 and 1981.
Small collection of poems, printed letterpress and limited to 376 copies, inscribed by Palmer to Larry Fagin, a nice association.
Inscribed first edition of this early collection of verse from the language poet, a presentation copy to fellow poet Terence Winch.
Ron Silliman's copy of his friend Larry Eigner's verse collection, first edition with Silliman's ownership stamp.
Ron Silliman's copy of his friend Larry Eigner's limited edition verse collection — first edition, with Silliman's ownership signature.
Ron Silliman's copy of his friend Larry Eigner's verse collection, first trade edition with Silliman's ownership signature.
Ron Silliman's copy of his friend Larry Eigner's limited edition Tuumba selection, published by Lyn Heljinian — with Silliman's ownership signature.
Ron Silliman's copy of his friend Larry Eigner's verse collection, first edition with Silliman's ownership stamp.
Ron Silliman's copy of his friend Larry Eigner's SELECTED, first edition with Silliman's ownership stamp.
Association copy of this first trade edition from the noted experimental poet — warmly inscribed to fellow poet Ron Silliman.
First printing of this collection, warmly inscribed to fellow Language poet and THIS co-founder Barrett Watten.
First printing of this collection by the Language poet, inscribed to painter Susan Campbell, wife of poet and musician Terence Winch.
Signed first printing of this scarce title by the Washington, DC-based Language poet, inscribed to painter Susan Campbell, wife of poet and musician Terence Winch.
First printing of this collection by the Language poet, inscribed to Washington, DC poet Terence Winch and painter Susan Campbell.
Inscribed limited first printing of Dreyer's prose poem, designed and printed by Lyn Hejinian and issued as Tuumba 44.
Noted Language poet's third collection.
Tuumba 31, from the landmark series of chapbooks devoted (primarily) to the Language Poets, all letter-pressed and edited by Lyn Hejinian. Unpaginated.
Collection of poems by the Language poet and Wayne State University professor.
Limited first edition of this collection of 40 poems.
Arguably the most important document to emerge from the L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E movement, Andrews and Bernstein's journal published some 16 issues (13 issues proper, plus various supplements, as well as a final volume issued as OPEN LETTER, Fifth Series No, 1) from 1978 through 1982.
Early publication by the influential language poet, perhaps the best known author from that movement.
Signed first edition of this early collection of verse from the Language poet.
Series of 270 sonnets inspired by Pushkin's EUGENE ONEGIN.
First edition collaborative poem, with two stanzas printed parallel throughout.
Poetic memoir by the noted Language poet.