Group of Longhouse small poetry items: Being Sagyo (signed by , Pilinkszky, James L. Weil, Woodburners We Recommend (Arnold signed), A little nasty zen poetry, I Tend to Simplify Everything, etc.
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Bester Preis: 410,10 (vom 27.12.2020)
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(Longhouse Press, Bob Arnold) Cid Corman, Janos Pilinszky, Heathcote Williams, Wang Fan-Chih, Eugenio Montale, Franco Beltrametti, J. P. Seaton

Group of Longhouse small poetry items: Being Sagyo (signed by , Pilinkszky, James L. Weil, Woodburners We Recommend (Arnold signed), A little nasty zen poetry, I Tend to Simplify Everything, etc. (2000)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN PB US SI

ISBN: 1193644135 bzw. 9781193644134, vermutlich in Englisch, Longhouse Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, signiert.

410,46 ($ 500,00)¹ + Versand: 19,70 ($ 24,00)¹ = 430,16 ($ 524,00)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Common Crow Books.
Green River, VT: Longhouse Press, 2000. Paperback. Fine. Group of lovely printed poetry books from this interesting small press under the direction of Bob & Susan Arnold, printed 1990s-2000s. Most measure approximately 4.5 x 3 inches, stiff folders housing accordion folded poetry sheets, with belly bands giving titles, and sometimes signed on the belly band. No doubt limited, and many still available from publisher. There are 36 such 'booklets' and 30 cards or single sheets with folds, mainly the size of postcards, with poems or information, plus a larger folder (9 x 4 inches) with Longhouse recommendations from 2004, Surviving - Essays by Cid Corman (apparently a Longhouse production) and the substantial Famous Blue Aerogrammes (2004, limited to 100 copies). Titles of the booklets are: Poems from the Sattasai of King Hala (2 copies, trans. Schelling); Thirty Years to Instant Enlightenment by Seaton; another copy of the Seaton title signed by J.P. and Jerome Seaton; Han Shan, Cold Mountain (Seaton trans.); builder (Bob Arnold, signed); All Wind and Sunshine (Arnold, signed, lim. to 52 copies); Woodcutter's Autumn (Arnold, signed); Cigarette Cards (Guy Birchard, signed); I Tend to Simplify Everything (Beltrametti, 2 copies); some small lines on the great earth (Malcolm Ritchie); Universe / Milking (Arnold, signed); Karmal Fudge or Just Plain Sludge (Corman); You'd be So Nice to Come Home To (Arnold); Janos Pilinszky (trans Corman); Being Saigyo (translations by Corman, signed); a little nasty zen poetry (Wan Fan-Chih, 2 copies, one signed), Grass for a Pillow (translations by Cid Corman, lim. 50 copies, in 8 booklets, Celan, Ryokan, Char, Scotellaro, Sengai, Korean Courtesans, Montale); Yellow (Thomas A. Clark, signed); Gospel Earth II: Stranger in a Strange Land (Jeffery Bean, signed); from Zeno Bisnu's Takes on the Chinese...(Corman trans., 2 copies); tree house (John Martone); night falls and is slow to get up (Cralan Kelder); Broken Glass Road (Greg Joly); Following Frogs (Jane Wodening); Another one of those true stories from poetry land (Arnold); Temple Poems from the Chinese (Che Youming & Andrew Campbell), Maurice Blanchot/ Cid Corman; Tu Fu (Corman trans., signed); in these lines is my reclusion (Malcolm Ritchie); So Many Cousins (J. D. Whitney); The Slightly Nauseating Poems of Monk Gurupta of Benares (Alvaro Cardona-Hine); The President of the United States is Really a Tree (Heathcote Williams). The poetry cards, which we are too exhausted to list, include Henri Michaux, Bob Arnold, Cid Corman and other familiar names. All fine condition, all no doubt limited. Arnold is the literary executor of Cid Corman and his publishing projects encompass the work of Corman and its eastern influences as well as adding a Yankee regionalism to the catalog which we find to be a great combo.
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(Longhouse Press, Bob Arnold) Cid Corman, Janos Pilinszky, Heathcote Williams, Wang Fan-Chih, Eugenio Montale, Franco Beltrametti, J. P. Seaton

Group of Longhouse small poetry items: Being Sagyo (signed by , Pilinkszky, James L. Weil, Woodburners We Recommend (Arnold signed), A little nasty zen poetry, I Tend to Simplify Everything, etc. (2000)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ~EN PB US SI

ISBN: 1193644135 bzw. 9781193644134, vermutlich in Englisch, Longhouse Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand, signiert.

410,10 ($ 500,00)¹ + Versand: 19,68 ($ 24,00)¹ = 429,78 ($ 524,00)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Common Crow Books.
Green River, VT: Longhouse Press, 2000. Paperback. Fine. Group of lovely printed poetry books from this interesting small press under the direction of Bob & Susan Arnold, printed 1990s-2000s. Most measure approximately 4.5 x 3 inches, stiff folders housing accordion folded poetry sheets, with belly bands giving titles, and sometimes signed on the belly band. No doubt limited, and many still available from publisher. There are 36 such 'booklets' and 30 cards or single sheets with folds, mainly the size of postcards, with poems or information, plus a larger folder (9 x 4 inches) with Longhouse recommendations from 2004, Surviving - Essays by Cid Corman (apparently a Longhouse production) and the substantial Famous Blue Aerogrammes (2004, limited to 100 copies). Titles of the booklets are: Poems from the Sattasai of King Hala (2 copies, trans. Schelling); Thirty Years to Instant Enlightenment by Seaton; another copy of the Seaton title signed by J.P. and Jerome Seaton; Han Shan, Cold Mountain (Seaton trans.); builder (Bob Arnold, signed); All Wind and Sunshine (Arnold, signed, lim. to 52 copies); Woodcutter's Autumn (Arnold, signed); Cigarette Cards (Guy Birchard, signed); I Tend to Simplify Everything (Beltrametti, 2 copies); some small lines on the great earth (Malcolm Ritchie); Universe / Milking (Arnold, signed); Karmal Fudge or Just Plain Sludge (Corman); You'd be So Nice to Come Home To (Arnold); Janos Pilinszky (trans Corman); Being Saigyo (translations by Corman, signed); a little nasty zen poetry (Wan Fan-Chih, 2 copies, one signed), Grass for a Pillow (translations by Cid Corman, lim. 50 copies, in 8 booklets, Celan, Ryokan, Char, Scotellaro, Sengai, Korean Courtesans, Montale); Yellow (Thomas A. Clark, signed); Gospel Earth II: Stranger in a Strange Land (Jeffery Bean, signed); from Zeno Bisnu's Takes on the Chinese...(Corman trans., 2 copies); tree house (John Martone); night falls and is slow to get up (Cralan Kelder); Broken Glass Road (Greg Joly); Following Frogs (Jane Wodening); Another one of those true stories from poetry land (Arnold); Temple Poems from the Chinese (Che Youming & Andrew Campbell), Maurice Blanchot/ Cid Corman; Tu Fu (Corman trans., signed); in these lines is my reclusion (Malcolm Ritchie); So Many Cousins (J. D. Whitney); The Slightly Nauseating Poems of Monk Gurupta of Benares (Alvaro Cardona-Hine); The President of the United States is Really a Tree (Heathcote Williams). The poetry cards, which we are too exhausted to list, include Henri Michaux, Bob Arnold, Cid Corman and other familiar names. All fine condition, all no doubt limited. Arnold is the literary executor of Cid Corman and his publishing projects encompass the work of Corman and its eastern influences as well as adding a Yankee regionalism to the catalog which we find to be a great combo.
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