Conventional poetry
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
1 May 1 Day / Hirschman, Jack A.., 1991
A Birthday for Peggy / Jack A. Hirschman., 1990
The poem was written to Peggy Biderman who was terminally ill. It includes a touch of Halloween, references to elementary school, and other kidstuff quirks. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Abraxas. No.5 / Lipman J ; Hirschman J ; Brock R., 1971
A.I.D.. No.6 / Hirschman J., 1980
Jack Hirschman translated two of the poems in this issue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Alcatraz. No.2 / Stephen Kessler, editor ; Hirschman J ; Drachler R ; Bukowski C ; Blazek D ; Nettelbeck FA ; Brandi J., 1982
Amerus. No.1 / Jack Hirschman, Alexander Kohav, editors ; Olson C ; Brandi J ; Kruchenykh A ; Beltrametti F ; Kohav A ; Neruda P ; Stettner I ; Kirsch S ; Mayakovsky V ; Hirschman J ; Wetterhahn K ; Yevtushenko Y ; Cali S ; Voznesensky A ; Aragon L ; Isou I ; Ferlinghetti L ; Vangelisti P ; VanOstaijen P ; Eluard P ; Dee J ; Celan P ; Ott G ; Mueller J., 1978
According to Hirschman, the Enochian language was devised by John Dee and Edward Kelley in Shakespeare's time. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ant Pudding / Jack A. Hirschman., 1988
In a letter to the Sackners, Hirschman comments about this book as follows. "It's story is as follows: the situation in the middle-east is unleashing the kind of sick petty bourgeoise hatred that is a throwback to Europe 50 years ago. In this instance, in a cafe john where I am a customer, someone hadscibbled in large letters: Kill die juden! Underneath the words was a swastika. Ant Pudding is my answer. The leather pages go with the Native American content of the poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ant Pudding / Jack A. Hirschman., 1988
In a letter to the Sackners, Hirschman comments about this book as follows. "It's story is as follows: the situation in the middle-east is unleashing the kind of sick petty bourgeoise hatred that is a throwback to Europe 50 years ago. In this instance, in a cafe john where I am a customer, someone hadscibbled in large letters: Kill die juden! Underneath the words was a swastika. Ant Pudding is my answer. The leather pages go with the Native American content of the poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beatitude. No.21 / Jack Hirschman, Kristen Wetterhahn, editors ; Hirschman J ; Kaufman B ; Wetterhahn K ; Micheline J ; Degay M ; Winans A ; Ferlinghetti L., 1975
Beatitude. No.23 / Jack Hirschman, Kristen Wetterhahn, editors ; Hirschman J ; Vangelisti P ; Moe HD ; Stettner I ; Beltrametti F ; Scalapino L ; Ferlinghetti L ; Nations O ; Villon F ; Mekas J ; Micheline J ; Jabes E ; DiPrima D ; Wetterhahn K., 1976
The calligraphic drawing in ink wash of the cover was done by Jack Hirschman. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beatitude. No.25 / Jack Hirschman, Kristen Wetterhahn, editors ; McClure M ; Mayakovsky V ; Khlebnikov V ; Kruchenykh A ; Hirschman J ; Kohav A ; Esenin S ; Voznesensky A ; Kirsch S ; Ott G ; Meltzer D ; Wetterhahn K., 1976
Beats, Counterculture & the Avant Garde; The Richard Synchef Collection, Part II with fine Literature: Sale 525 / PBA Galleries ; Hirschman J ; Bukowski C ; Burroughs WS ; Ferlinghetti L ; Ginsberg A ; Kerouac J ; Kesey K ; Leary T ; McClure M ; Micheline J ; Rexroth K ; Smith Pa ; Vollmann W ; Winans A., 2014
Auction catalogue. The Sackners purchased item 126 Jack Hirschman: "How beautiful is the half-light of the full moon woman is." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Beyond Baroque: New Venice Poets. No.1/Aug / George Drury Smith, editor ; Hirschman J., 1970
Designated Beyond Baroque 701. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Birth Poem / Hirschman, Jack A.., 1966
The poem on the card celebrates the birth of Hirschman's son, Adam. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.