Yeah 7 A Look at the White Problem
Tuli Kupferberg (Editor)
Venduto da Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Venditore AbeBooks dal 11 gennaio 2023
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Aggiungere al carrelloVenduto da Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Venditore AbeBooks dal 11 gennaio 2023
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungere al carrelloThe brain child of Sylvia Topp and Tuli Kupferberg's Birth Press, Yeah was the black humor and poetry journal("a satyric excursion") from 1961-1965, and one of many seeds in the formation of The Fugs in 1964. This is the seventh issue with poetry from Genevieve Dawes, Norris Jones, Tuli, and Jorge Brandon; traditional centerfold collage by Tuli; extensive prose, essays, art, and editorial commentary on systemic racism in the U.S. Additional materials in this issue include tipped-in, saddle-stapled at center 7 pp. micro-pamphlet (4.25" x 5.5") "Police Service Dogs"; 4.25" x 5.5" two-sided promotional flier for forthcoming Birth Press release of The Christine Keeler Colouring Book; a letter-sized (folded) single-sided promotional flier for Birth Press publications; and an 5.5" x 8.5" single-side promotional flier for Birth Press' Swing magazine. Please note that Yeah would often come with additional promotional materials and tipped-in printed matter---all materials present are described and in very good condition; and, this issue is sold as-is. Kill for peace. Very good, lightly worn and rubbed along stapled spine and perimeter aspects of cover wrappers; slight discoloration/fading to cover wrappers and interior pages Softcover octavo, saddle-stapled in illustrated orange paper wrappers with brown lettering and decoration, 22 pp.
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