Conventional fiction
Found in 1170 Collections and/or Records:
Supplementary List S / Joseph the Provider ; Bukowski C ; Burroughs WS ; Thomas D., 1982
Supplementary List T / Joseph the Provider ; Hoyem A ; Beckett S ; Carroll L ; Clark T., 1982
The cover drawing is by Tom Clark. "Shaped Poetry" published by Arion Press, which is listed, is held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Supplementary List V / Joseph the Provider ; Beckett S ; Bowles P ; Bukowski C ; Burroughs WS ; Davenport G ; Gass W ; Ginsberg A ; Patchen K., 1983
Switch. No.1 / T. Simone, editor., 1981
Most of the pieces in this issue deal with extreme, left wing, political ideology. Also, electroencephalogram tracings are scattered through the articles along with several references to schizophrenia. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tam Tam: Abbastanza Prossimo. Suppl / Marosia Castaldi., 1986
Marosia Castaldi is an artist and writer. Among her works tales Abbastanza Prossimo [Pretty neighbor] (Tam Tam, 1986), House idiot (Tringale, 1990), Small landscapes (Anterem, 1993); The mountain novels (Campanotto, 1991), Portrait of Dora (Loggia de 'Lanzi, 1994), Bus 501 Km (Tranchida, 1997); The house of the wise Chaos (in "Punctuation", Holden Maps, Bur, 2001); prose Offshore (Portofranco, 2001) and the most recent Hunger Women (Manni, 2012). For Feltrinelli published many lifetimes (1999), which we call the soul (2002), Dava end the terrible night (2004), Inside my hands your (2007) and, in the series Digital Zoom, Landscape of the room (2012) and old lovers in Milan (2013). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Tam Tam: Berlino 1939: L'Imbarazzo di Chiamarsi Levi. No.30A / Diego Mantelli ; Spatola A., 1982
Tam Tam: Enterafasiche e Altre di Dubbiafasia. No.36B / Sandro Sproccati., 1983
Tam Tam: rosso Stenhal. No.33A / Massimo Gualterieri., 1983
Tam Tam: Sonetti di Stornelli. No.44A / Cetta Petrollo ; Rosselli A., 1985
TARGET an amoral fiction / Depew, Wally., 2003
This story is the life and death of woman archer. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Techne, Quaderni di: ABCDE(....)XYZ. No.37 / Aldo Frandi., 1972
Edited by Eugenio Miccini. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Techne, Quaderni di: io ti ex-amo. No.4/May / Lucia Marcucci., 1970
Edited by Eugenio Miccini. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Temblor. No.10 / Leland Hickman, editor ; Spatola A ; Owen R ; Coolidge C ; Kostelanetz R ; Vangelisti P., 1989
The Sackner Archive hold the complete run of this periodical (No.1-10). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ten Tales Tall & True, 1993
This volume actually contains 14 short stories, or as Gray writes, "This book contains more tales than ten so the title is a tall tale too, I would spoil my book if I shortened it, spoil the title if I made it true." Each page that is numbered in its upper outside corner is accompanied by a brief caption of the title of the story on the left sided page and the subject on the right sided page, e.g., 22 Houses And Small Labour Parties, 23 A Willing Young Worker, 24 Houses And Small Labour Parties, and 25 The Appearance of Authority, etc. A section at the end of the book provides notes on the background of each story. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ten Year Survey / Tomaselli, Fred ; Capellazzo A ; Moody R., 2001
Amy Cappellazzo curated this exhibition. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Textermination , 1991
Textpassage aus Michel Butor Der Traum von Jiri Kolar / Ketelhodt, Ines V.., 1990
The text is printesd such that it must be read through layers of translucent pages. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Adept / McClure, Michael., 1971
This first novel by Michael McClure is a murder mystery about a cocaine dealer-- "The scene moves back and forth from Greenwich Village, to the Arizona desert in this phantasmagorial adventure story of cocaine and murder. Time shifts and coheres as in the new cinema and reflects the post-psychedelic generation. This is the story of a 24-hour trip. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Ballerina, 1984
This book object has the shape of a headless ballerina. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.