Conventional non-fiction
Found in 1850 Collections and/or Records:
Who is Dead / Schramm, Irene ; levy da., 1964
This book has been signed and stamped as the property of Lewis Turco. da levy printed this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Who wrote "fixed" on the Carraway Horse? / Mycroft, David., 1966
The cover was designed by Jessica Mycroft. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wholly Communion 2nd Edition / Whitehead, Peter ; Ginsberg A ; Ferlinghetti L ; Corso G ; Fainlight H ; Mitchell A ; Horovitz M ; Jandl E ; Trocchi A ; Logue C ; Voznesensky A ; Brown P ; Hollo A ; MacBeth G ; Hawkins S., 1966
This book documented a film by Peter Whitehead shot at a poetry reading at the Royal Albert Hall, London, June 11, 1965. It consisted of poems as well as stills from the film. The concrete and sound poems were contributed by Ernst Jandl. The book was also published by Grove Press in the United States. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wholly Communion / Whitehead, Peter ; Ginsberg A ; Ferlinghetti L ; Corso G ; Fainlight H ; Mitchell A ; Horovitz M ; Jandl E ; Trocchi A ; Logue C ; Voznesensky A ; Brown P ; Hollo A ; MacBeth G ; Hawkins S., 1965
This book documented a film by Peter Whitehead shot at a poetry reading at the Royal Albert Hall, London, June 11, 1965. It consisted of poems as well as stills from the film. The concrete and sound poems were contributed by Ernst Jandl. The book was also published by Grove Press in the United States. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wholly Communion / Whitehead, Peter ; Ginsberg A ; Ferlinghetti L ; Corso G ; Fainlight H ; Mitchell A ; Horovitz M ; Jandl E ; Trocchi A ; Logue C ; Voznesensky A ; Brown P ; Hollo A ; MacBeth G ; Hawkins S., 1965
This book documented a film by Peter Whitehead shot at a poetry reading at the Royal Albert Hall, London, June 11, 1965. It consisted of poems as well as stills from the film. The concrete and sound poems were contributed by Ernst Jandl. The book was also published by Grove Press in the United States. The signature and inscription relate to the previous owner of the book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Why Don't We Do It In The Bed?, 1982
Stored in Yeah magazine box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wind Blown Cloud Poems / Wyatt, Bill ; levy da., 1969
The book and most of the poems are dedicated to da levy. Wyatt was levy's friend and his archive of correspondence with levy is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wing / Fraser, Kathleen ; Brainard J ; Jess ; Elmslie K., 1995
According to the author, this book consists of a series of poems which were inspired by Mel Bochner's drawings and installations. The shaped poem is reminiscent of Herbert's Easter Wings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Winnowwing: A Dithyrambic Deconstruction / Hryciuk, Marshall., 1980
Wire / West, Ken., 1970
Wire / West, Ken., 1970
With Each Clouded Peak / Mayrocker, Friederike ; Rosmarie Waldrop, translator ; Harriet Watts, translator., 1998
With Ruth In Mind / Hollo, Anselm., 1979
Hollo records obsolete &/or archaic definitions of Ruth from the Oxford English Dictionary: 1. the quality of being compassionate; pitifulness; the feeling of sorrow for another; compassion, pity. 2, contrition, repentance; remorse. now rare. 3. sorrow, grief, distress; lamentation. 4. matter or occasion of sorrow or regret. 5. a native vehicle or carriage. 6. to awaken, rouse. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
With Words / McGrath, Connell ; Gizzi P., 1991
Also designated Utility Chapbook #3. This book was typeset by Petter Gizzi. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Withering Stone: Selected Poems 1963-1983 / Burke, Herbert., 1983
Wonders of Obligation / Fisher, Roy ; Furnival, John., 1979
Stored in Furnival box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wood Mountain Poems / Suknaski, Andrew., 1973
Word From The North / Anselm Hollo, editor & translator., 1965
This is an anthology of poems by Finnish poets. This was one of the books seized by the Cleveland Police from Jim Lowell's Asphodel Bookshop because of obscenity of which none appear in the book. The only mildly controversial poem deals with the Vietnam war. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.