FUCK YOU: A Magazine of the Arts [Thirteen Issues, Complete Run]
Rare complete 13-issue run of Sanders' infamous little magazine of the mimeo revolution — in extraordinary condition.
Rare complete 13-issue run of Sanders' infamous little magazine of the mimeo revolution — in extraordinary condition.
Scarce penultimate issue of Cooper's literary journal featuring photographs from Wojnarowicz's Rimbaud in New York series, as well as selections from his "Monologues From the American Road."
Publisher's file copy of the Fall 1966 issue, including Tony Tanner on William S. Burroughs, scenes from Weiss's play THE INVESTIGATION, and William Styron's short story "Runaway."
Original issue of the literary magazine featuring interviews with Peter Gay and Lionel Trilling, and dueling responses to William Styron's CONFESSIONS OF NAT TURNER by Michael Thelwell and Robert Coles.
Scarce literary magazine with pieces by Magdalene Arndt, Veryl Blatt, Bill Cox, Robin Eichele, Ron English, Norm Harper, Bill Harris, Bill Hutton, Gary Johnston, Jim Semak, John Sinclair, and George Tysh.
Translations issue of the Poetry Project lit mag, with contributions from Bernadette Mayer, Frank O'Hara, Ted Berrigan, James Schuyler, Fanny Howe, Gerard Malanga and many others.
Scarce periodical anthology of gay fiction, with contributions from Dennis Cooper, Robert Glück, Brad Gooch, David Sedaris (a very early appearance), Gary Indiana and many others.
First edition of this poetry mag with contributions from Simon Schuchat, Tom Raworth, Peter Schjeldahl, Larry Fagin and many others, and cover design by Stephen Shrader.
First edition of Bukowski's second full-length collection, issued by Epos, a major early supporter.
Winter '64 issue of the literary and arts magazine with work from James Schevill, Mark McCloskey, Ruth Bernhard, Mordecai Gorelik, and others.
Volume 2, No. 1 of the literary magazine, including work by Robert Duncan, Michael Palmer, Joel Oppenheimer, Ed Dorn, Joanne Kyger, and several 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.
Double issue including numbers 19 and 20 (Vol. 2 No. 9 and Vol. 2 No. 10), edited by Fisher and Vonna-Michell respectively.
First issue of this Canadian literary magazine "devoted to prose," with contributors including Kathy Acker, Michael Ondaatje, Barry Gifford, Larry Eigner, Penny Chalmers, and more.
Autumn 1978 special issue of this London-based little magazine devoted to the work of modernist poet Basil Bunting, featuring two interviews, a chronology, bibliography, critical articles, and a tribute poem by Colin Simms.
Third issue of this poetry magazine, featuring work by Bernadette Mayer, Ron Silliman, Ted Greenwald, Barrett Watten, and others.
Issue of this venerable magazine featuring Eliot's 1950 lecture at Harvard titled "Poetry and Drama," with a cover portrait of T.S. Eliot by Mimi Korach.
Guest-edited issue of this respected literary magazine from Alfred de Palchi and Sonia Raiziss.
Scarce regional literary magazine of the US Southwest, the first of just two issues released before its name change to PALO VERDE.
With poems by Randall Jarrell (All of None, The Tower, The Black Swan), as well as Irving Howe on Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Spender on the function of criticism, and two early poems by Edward Field.
The Contemporary British Poetry issue, containing the work of Basil Bunting, Ted Hughes, and Anselm Hollo, among others, and signed by Hollo at his contribution.
Seventh issue of this quarterly NY magazine.
Fourth issue of this quarterly NY magazine.
Third issue of this quarterly NY magazine.
Set of 20 issues (nonconsecutive), of this publication issued by Poets & Writers, including: Volume 1 No.