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Cop Kisser / Zultanski, Steven., 2010
Amazon.com: "KISSER is a book of 18 poems in a variety of modes. Some are quasiconceptual, some repetitively relational, and some are hyperactive lyric collage. These modes have been ordered intuitively into what appears as a totalizing structure. Thus, it's a big book, and deceptively so. Really there are only about two ideas in here. See if you can find them all! But be careful: don't let COP KISSER fool you. It doesn't want to know what it's about, and wasn't written for the betterment of the reader. In fact, it was barely written. It's just one of those things that showed up one day and refused to leave--like love, enemies, or authorship." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Curvd H&Z: Dwarf. No.25/Nov / jw curry., 1979
Also designated pomez a penny #16. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Maledicta: G. Legman Festschrift. No.2 / Reinhold Aman, editor., 1977
Dedicated to Gershon Legman, renowned scholar of the recondite, Jewish studies, and hurler of epithets. Bruce Jackson tribute to Legman titled Legman: the king of X700. High academic humor and serious purpose, really a rich agglomeration of essays about Legman. Other subjects include history of use of the word Shytte. Turco-/Slavica by Victor A. Friedman. Prostituta in Modern Italian by Edgar Radtke. Dialogue Between a Pederast and a Libertine by Robert Saint-Vincent Philippe. Editor Reinhold Aman weighs in w/ A Taxonomy of the Provenance of Metaphorical Terms of Abuse. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Peace Amongst the Ants / Anonymous, editor; Richmond S; Wagner Dr; Kupferberg T; grapes m; Norse H; Miller B; Baxter ER-III; Bukowski C; Blazek D; Kryss TL; Morris R; Potts C; Weissner C; levy da; Purdy A., 1968
The left side of the folder has a soft cover book titled "Four Dreams of Leaves and Dreamers of the Land" by D.r.Wagner and an envelope that contains a folded sheet with a poem by Steve Richmond. Both items are pasted onto the left inside folder. The right side of the folder has loose sheets of poems by the listed writers. The poem by d.a.levy appears to be about his trial in Cleveland. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.