Issue 53 of the biannual poetry and prose periodical The World. Edited by Ed Friedman and Jo Ann Wasserman. Poetry and prose by David Henderson, Sherman Alexie, Eileen Myles, Elaine Equi, Paul Violi, Carla Harryman, Amy Gerstler, Angie Mlinko, Wang Ping, Bill Luoma, Lorenzo Thomas, Merry Fortune, Richard Hell, Lewis Warsh, Elio Schneeman, Patricia Spears Jones, Connie Deanovich, Josie Foo, Jeffery Conway, Robert Hershon, Sparrow & Foamola, Tom Savage, Donna Brook, Jordan Davis, Mitch Highfill, Meena Alexander, Laurie Price, and Joe Elliot. ... [details]
Flyer / announcement published in conjunction with a poetry reading by Peter Schjeldahl and a preview of Rudy Burckhardt's New Film "TARZAM"! held April 23, [1969]. Includes uncredited drawing of a pile of laundry and a coin operated washing machine. [details]
Script for Bicentennial Suicide "a novel to be performed" by Bob Rosenthal and Bob Holman, with Rochelle Kraut, Simon Schuchat, Karen Cutler, Jo Brahinsky, Ted Berrigan, and Alice Notley. Cover and graphics by Rochelle Kraut. [details]
Poster published in conjunction with book launch and reading of "Johnny Guitar" by John Giorno at St. Mark's Church, New York, April 2, [1969]. Reading followed by Anne Waldman's birthday party. Poster design by Les Levine. [details]
Poetry periodical. Edited by Larry Fagin. Cover photograph by Rudy Burckhardt. Contributions by Dick Gallup, Lewis Warsh, Ron Padgett, Joe Brainard, Steve Malmude, Andrei Codrescu, Richard Kolmar, Glen Baxter, Philip Whalen. [details]
An artists' book of poetry by John Godfrey with cover art by Michael Goldberg. One of 26 copies signed and numbered by the poet and the artist. [details]
Printed flyers produced in conjunction with a reading series by the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church in 1997. Flyers by Joe Brainard originally created for the Poetry Project readings in the 1960's and 70's were borrowed from the private collections of Bill Berkson, John Brainard, Ron & Patricia Padgett and Lewis Warsh, as well as from the Joe Brainard archive at the Mandeville Special Collections Library. ... [details]