A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing, 1960-1980: A Sourcebook of Information. Steven Clay, Rodney Phillips. Granary Books & New York Public Library. 1998.

A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing, 1960-1980: A Sourcebook of Information.

Granary Books & New York Public Library, 1998. Item #GB_61HB
ISBN: 9781887123198

7 x 9 x in., 342 pp., smyth-sewn in cloth over boards with dust jacket.

“Genuinely a must-have book.”
–Ron Silliman

With a preface by Jerome Rothenberg, this book documents and expands upon the acclaimed exhibit at The New York Public Library (Jan.–July, 1998). Over 80 presses and magazines at the confluence of the New American Poetry and the Small Press Revolution are described, frequently in the words of the editor(s) involved. Among those included are: J, Open Space, White Rabbit, Oyez, Yugen, Floating Bear, Measure, Semina, Beatitude, Black Mountain Review, Origin, Poems from the Floating World, Some/thing, Maps, Matter, Set, Something Else Press, Duende, Wild Dog, Umbra, Hambone, White Dove Review, C, Fuck You, Living Hand, Angel Hair, Big Sky, The World, Z, United Artists, Center, 0 to 9, Lines, Adventures in Poetry, Siamese Banana, Dodgems, Vehicle, Telephone, MagCity, L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, Joglars, This, Tottel’s, Hills, The Figures, Roof, Sun & Moon, and Tuumba.

This is a monumental catalog, especially considering the ephemerality of the mimeo publications and their histories. It serves not only as a checklist and document of an era in American literary history, but as inspiration for poets, artists, editors, and publishers. Illustrated with over 200 black and white photographs. Checklists are provided; another 500 presses and magazines are cataloged in an appendix. There is also an extensive index, a 50 page introduction by Steve Clay and Rodney Phillips, and a gatefold pullout literary chronology of the 1950-1980 period.

Co-published with The New York Public Library. Designed by Marc Blaustein. This is from an edition of 1000 copies bound in cloth over boards, there are also 4000 copies in paper wrappers. Out-of-print.




ABOUT STEVE CLAY

Out of Stock