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.
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.
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.
Limited first edition collection of poems by the great Brazilian poet, inscribed by translator Mark Strand to poet Stanley Plumly.
First edition of Elkin's study of Wright, from the library of contemporary poet Stanley Plumly.
Lovely association copy of the first edition thus of this uncommon parallel text edition of the French author's prose poems, inscribed by co-translator William Matthews to contemporary poet Stanley Plumly.
First edition signed by Gilbert of his third collection of poetry, "imbued with austere clarity" (Knapp).
Signed first edition, a review copy, of this collection of poetry that was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
First edition of Gilbert's debut, the uncommon hardcover issue.
Handsome first printing of this investigation of US poetry's imminent doom, an association copy inscribed by the author to poet Stanley Plumly (to whom Holden devotes several pages), and with Plumly's own critical annotations ("nonsense") throughout.
First edition in English of these poems by the great 20th century Greek poet, written during Ritsos's own years of imprisonment, exile, and seclusion under the Papadopoulos dictatorship.
First edition thus of this parallel text translation of Sabines's poems, warmly inscribed by translator Philip Levine to contemporary American poet Stanley Plumly.
Early limited edition chapbook from the Pulitzer-winning poet, inscribed (and annotated) to friend and fellow poet Stuart Dischell.
Uncommon hardcover issue of the first edition of this verse collection from the Pulitzer-winning poet, inscribed to friend and fellow poet Stuart Dischell — with an additional holograph poem laid in.
First edition thus, Series One and Two of Zukofsky's collected poems, previously published separately by Norton in 1965 and 1966.
First edition of this five-part masque, with musical arrangement by Celia Zukofsky after Handel.
First US edition of the first half of Zukofsky's long poem, initially published by Origin Press in 1959, with an introduction by Robert Creeley.