Lingua: Inglese
Editore: FULCRUM, LONDON, 1965
Da: beat book shop, Boulder, CO, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. Feilding Dawson (illustratore). 1st Edition. 1 out of 950 copies copy belonging to close friend.
Editore: [Ralph Maud], Vancouver, B.C
Da: Tony Power, Books, North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Prima edizione
EUR 530,96
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloOriginal Wraps. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. 40 issues (of total 57 published between 1996 and 2012. some are double or triple issues). Most are fine or near fine -- mimeo 8 x 11 wraps (one staple). A substantial run of this one-man journal of Olson scholarship edited by Raph Maud. Includes 47 of total 57 issues (some are double or triple issues): #4 (March 1994), #8 (June 1995)--#47/48 (Nov. 2002), #50 (Sept. 2003)--#52 (April 2004), #59/60/61 (Sept. 2006), #63 (June 2010), #67 (March 2012). (Contents of first 26 issues: #1. Jack Clarke memorial; "Duende, Muse, and Angel" (Vancouver, 1963) tape transcription; Charles Olson Society business. #2. Olson reading at Goddard College (1962) tape transcription; Olson letter to George Bowering; chronology of Olson's visits with Ezra Pound. #3. Harry Levin on Olson's Harvard reading (1962); "Reading at Berkeley: The Next Day" (1965) tape transcription; Goddard reading, part 2. #4. "Talk at Cortland" (1962) tape transcription; Ralph Maud's visit with Philip Whalen. #5. A Melville Issue: Maud's critique of the Northwestern-Newberry edition of Moby-Dick; Goddard reading, part 3. #6. Berkeley miscellany; Olson's visit to Toronto (1960) by Kenneth McRobbie. #7."A Challenge to Marjorie Perloff;" Olson's correspondence with Suzanne Mowat, Zoe Brown et al. at Berkeley, 1965 and after. #8. A Special Issue for the Robin Blaser Conference: "Quicks and Strings," with 15 letters from Olson to Blaser (1957-59); Perloff's reply re. Olson's "misogyny." #9."Death of a Poet" (newspaper account of Olson's funeral, and an obituary); Thomas Parkinson obit. and linkage with Berkeley '65; Richard Wilbur on Olson at Wesleyan U.; Gerald Burns on errors in the UCal Maximus Poems; Rachel Blau Duplessis on Perloff. #10. The Charles Olson Festival in Gloucester (1995), transcript of panel discussion, with photos. #11. "As I Recall: Charles Olson and Ezra Pound," a memoir of post-war Washington by Frank Moore, with two letters from Olson. #12 "The 'Christine Kerrigan' Affair:" Maud on Tom Clark's interpretations of Olson's relationship with Panna Grady; Olson's review of Hemingway's Death in the Afternoon. #13. A Buffalo Issue: Memoirs byAlbert Cook and Mac Hammond; Olson letter to Maud re. the Feinberg Certificate; Olson's answer to a faculty questionnaire. #14/15. "The Correspondence of Robert Payne and Charles Olson," edited by Ralph Maud. #16. Letters to the editor; "Background to Berkeley?IX;" annotations and corrections of the original Muthologos version of "Reading at Berkeley." #17. The Ralph Maud Collection of Charles Olson's Books; proposed Charles Olson Centre; topics for Olson studies; Maud's involvement in Olson studies. #18. Vancouver press on photographer Harry Redl; contact sheets of Redl's photos, San Francisco, 1957; Joseph E. Garland's memorial to Olson; Maud on Olson's place in Melville scholarship, part 2. #19. Recollections of Olson in Buffalo by Albert Glover, with letters from Olson to Glover. #20 "Berkeley: Free Speech and Free Verse" in The Nation (1965), with Olson's and others' responses and a manifesto by Mario Savio and others; Gerald Burns on Olson's difficulties with the typography of Maximus Poems IV, V, VI. #21. Barry Miles's review of Maximus IV, V, VI and liner notes for Olson's Folkways recording; "A Melville Section;" "Letter for Melville 1951" explicated byMaud; Berkeley '65, continued; Asheville, NC show honoring Black Mountain College. #22. "The William Bronk-Charles Olson Correspondence," edited by Burt Kimmelman. #23/24. Storrs Special Double Issue; news from UConn Special Collections curator Rutherford Witthus; Olson's notebooks listed; detailed transcription from the 1945 notebooks. #25. Letters from Fielding Dawson; Hilda Morley's review of Duberman's Black Mountain College; John Clarke on Tom Clark; Gerald Burns's review of Maud's Charles Olson's Reading. #26. Greg Gibson's memoir of Jean Kaiser; Michael Rumaker's Black Mountain.).