DIANA'S BIMONTHLY - Vol. 1 No. 2 - April 1972: Providence Go with God
Second issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Second issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Second issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Fifth/sixth issue of this magazine from the essential poetry press.
Third issue of this magazine from the esteemed poetry press.
Magazine from the esteemed poetry press, this issue featuring work from Rochelle Owens, Christopher Middleton, Walter Hall, Alan Davies, and several others. [Clay and Phillips, 272].
Magazine from the essential poetry press, this issue featuring work from Bruce Andrews, David Daniel, James Camp, and several others. [Clay and Phillips, 272].
DC area poetry mag featuring work by Robert Creeley, David Bromide, Donald Powell, Kenneth Irby and others.
DC area poetry mag, this issue focusing on the poet Robert Kelly. With contributions from Ken Irby, Paul Blackburn, Pierre Joris, Guy Davenport, and others.
Second issue of 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) from 1978 through 1981.
Second issue of this Italian literary magazine published in Luxembourg, featuring work in Italian, English, German, Dutch, and French, by Anne Waldman, Leo van der Zalm, Steve Lacy, Julien Blaine, Carl Weissner, Milli Graffi, Gerald Bisinger, Susanne Hahn, and others.
First issue of this film periodical, featuring extensive coverage of I AM CURIOUS: YELLOW, the controvercial film that had its screening ban lifted by the US Supreme court just previous the this issue's publication. The magazine's production is highly visual, with many full-page photographs.
First issue of the "'American magazine of poetry and other things' including electronic poetry, songs, interviews, and commentary--all on cassette tape."
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring the first section of Bayliss' work PROLOGOS.
Issue of the periodical BEZOAR, featuring the second section of Bayliss' novel PROLOGOS and work by Clifford Post.
First issue of this Canadian literary and political magazine, featuring a verse play by Jim Salt and poems by Salter Bauer, Fred Cogswell, Marya Fiamengo, Joseph Haley, Jack Herbert, K.V. Hertz, Arden Keay, Eli Mandel, Robin Mathews, Sylvia Osterbind, Jacques Poinard, John W. Smith, and Ian Sowton.
Guest-edited issue of this respected literary magazine from Alfred de Palchi and Sonia Raiziss.
A handsome copy of this California poetry magazine, founded by John Bennett in 1966, with five poems by Bukowski ("A Man's Woman," "The Snake in the Watermelon," "The hawk smiled daylight and nighttime," "Work-Fuck Problems," and "I listen to an opera on the radio."), and poems from numerous other contributors.
Twelfth issue of the influential lit mag, including work by Victor Perera, James Gallant, Elizabth Moore, Erica Jong, GEne Frumkin, and others.
Berkson's Bolinas literary magazine, with contributions from Ted Greenwald, Dick Gallup, James Schuyler, Kenward Elmslie, Anne Waldman and many others.
Ninth issue of Big Sky, founded in 1971 "during a perceptible lull in adventurous poetry publishing" (Clay & Philips) and including work by Giorgio de Chirico, Philip Whalen, Kenneth Koch, Jim Carroll, Bernadette Mayer, Ted Berrigan, Alice Notley, and others.
Complete fifth "Mexico" issue of Berman's legendary artist's magazine.
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.
Chapbook (issued as Clown War 22) from the New York School poet, one of his last before his untimely death. Cover by Jan Vredeman De Vries.
Volume 2, No. 1 of the literary magazine, including work by Robert Duncan, Michael Palmer, Joel Oppenheimer, Ed Dorn, Joanne Kyger, and several others.
Poetry magazine published by Bertholf, a professor at Kent State. Features two poems by Robert Duncan alongside work by William Bronk, Donald Byrd, Sanders Russell, Grant Fisher, and several others.