ZUKOFSKY'S "A": An Introduction
First edition of this critical study and compositional history of Zukofsky's monumental poem.
First edition of this critical study and compositional history of Zukofsky's monumental poem.
Translated from the Hebrew by Benjamin and Barbara Harshaw.
Clean proof copy of this slim collection from the reowned, award-winning poet.
First edition of Ashbery's collected Charles Eliot Norton lectures, delivered at Harvard in 1989-89, on poets John Clare, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Raymond Roussel, John Wheelwright, Laura Riding, and David Schubert.
First edition, inscribed by the author.
Orignal poem in praise of Carmel, CA penned to front endpaper: "Wise men say, and I know well, / There is only one Carmel.
Association copy inscribed to Owen Wister, author the Western classic THE VIRGINIAN.
First printing of this important collection of Surrealist poetry, the first such published in English – with annotations by Maryland Poet Laureate and Guggenheim Fellow Stanley Plumly.
The book that concludes THE DREAM SONGS, HIS TOY, HIS DREAM, HIS REST won Berryman both the National Book Award and the Bollingen Prize.
The final book published within Berryman's lifetime, it is difficult to find signed in its trade edition. Scarce thus.
Ford was an almost unique figure in the American poetry community.
Number 57 of 270 numbered copies of Blakmur's third collection of poems. 39pp.
Signed first printing of Olga Broumas's first collection of poetry, a celebration of lesbian eroticism that blazed a trail for future poets – in the scarce hardcover issue.
From the National Poetry Series. An attractive volume from the noted writer and professor of African American studies.
Association copy of Browne's first collection of verse, inscribed to the poet Terence Winch.
First edition. Collects poetry reviews by Clark spanning the 1980s. Authors reviewed include Ginsberg, Ashbery, Duncan, Plath, Rilke, Frost, Neruda, Notley, and many others.
First edition. One of four New York School poetry collections issued by the publisher in 1970. Cover by Jasper Johns.
First edition. Introduction by Gerald Stern. Contributors include Ted Kooser, William Stafford, Galway Kinnell, David Ignatow, Terry Stokes, Charles Wright, Paul Zimmer, and many others.
First edition. Verse collection from the noted poet, with cover design by Robert Indiana.
First edition of this now-classic collection of verse, a 1993 National Book Award finalist and selected for the 1992 National Poetry Series by Philip Levine.
Limited first edition collection of poems by the great Brazilian poet, inscribed by translator Mark Strand to poet Stanley Plumly.
Poetry collection by Dubie, with an introduction by Richard Howard.
The collection that established Dubie's (wider) reputation.
The Pulitzer- and National Book Award-winning poet's appropriately titled second verse collection. 62pp.
Dugan's final book, more than thirty new poems published at the end of the poet's forty year career. Winner of the National Book Award for poetry.