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New York: The Floating Bear, 1965. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); stapled mimeographed pictorial self-wrappers illustrated by Jess Collins; [16]pp. Previous mail folds, wrappers a bit toned, else Very Good overall. Postally addressed in manuscript to James Laughlin with return address of the Poets Press in New York. Contributors include John Wieners and Robert Duncan.
The Floating Bear: A Newsletter. Issue # 35 [James Laughlin's Copy] by DI PRIMA, Diane, ed - 1968
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The Floating Bear: A Newsletter. Issue # 35 [James Laughlin's Copy]
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New York: The Floating Bear, 1968. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); original blue pictorial staplebound upper wrapper; [22]pp. Previous mail fold, light wear from handling, rear wrapper separated at one staple, else Very Good. Postally addressed to James Laughlin on rear cover. Includes a contribution by former "Floating Bear" editor LeRoi Jones (Amiri Baraka).
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- Publisher The Floating Bear
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1968
- Keywords LeRoi Jones Amiri Baraka
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The Floating Bear: A Newsletter. Issue # 31 [James Laughlin's Copy]
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The Floating Bear: A Newsletter. Issue # 30 [Gary Snyder's Copy]
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New York: The Floating Bear, 1964. First Edition. Quarto (28cm.); stapled mimeographed pictorial self-wrappers illustrated by Jeanne Marlowe; [20]pp. Previous mail folds, wrappers a shade toned along extremities, rear cover starting to separate, else Very Good overall. Postally addressed in manuscript to Gary Snyder with return address of the American Theatre for Poets in New York. Contents includes a lengthy contribution by Gilbert Sorrentino describing various contemporary poets: Kerouac, "Enormously talented"; Burroughs: "he is not a writer, he merely writes"; Olson, "Solid, declamatory prose," etc. etc.
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