Conventional fiction
Found in 1170 Collections and/or Records:
Where Do They Go, the Dogs of Le Havre...? / Crombie, John ; Bourne, Sheila., 1992
The book unfolds into seven booklets bound by six plastic spiral bindings. The images deal with the dogs and their owners living in Le Havre. This is the deluxe edition printed on Arches paper. The Sackner Archive holds another copy of this book that is printed in an French. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Whistling Shade. No.1/Spr / Kafka F ; Helmes S ; Murphy S ; And M ; Bart H ; Basinski M ; Leftwich J ; Peters M ; Huth G ; Ernst KS ; Bennett JM ; Kempton K., 2006
WhiteWalls. No.18/Win., 1988
Edited by Timothy Porges. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
WhiteWalls. No.22/Spr / Montano L ; Olbrich JO., 1989
Winter / Califia Books., 1988
Winter / Califia Books., 1987
Winter / Califia Books., 1989
Winter Miscellany List 00-1 / Juvelis, Priscilla ; Beckett S ; Baltazar J ; Kaldewey G ; Basbanes N., 2000
This catalogue features feminist, political literature. It lists Arion Press' "Shaped Poetry" held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Woman / Wiz, Boom Boom., 1994
The pages iIlustrate on facing pages, in cartoon style, well known metaphors about "woman and heart," e.g., Woman who held her heart prisoner, Woman whose heart had a mind of its own, etc. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Words Worth. No.3 / Alaric Sumner, Peter J. King, editors ; Edwards K ; Finch P ; Nations O ; Vonna-Mitchell E ; George G ; Reedy C ; Ernst M., 1979
Wormwood Review, The: Backtrack. No.139 / Phil Weidman., 1995
Edited by Marvin Malone. There are llustrations based upon variations of an explanation point, i.e., a line and a solid circle, by Rody Stains scattered throughout this issue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wormwood Review, The: Beauti - Ful. No.110-111 / Charles Bukowski ; Bukowski C., 1988
Edited by Marvin Malone. The entire issue is devoted to writings by Bukowski. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wormwood Review, The: Greenhouse Blues. No.130 / Dan Lenihan., 1993
Edited by Marvin Malone. This issue consists of a collection of short prose pieces by Dan Lenihan. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wormwood Review, The: Parade. No.134 / Lyn Lifshin., 1994
Edited by Marvin Malone. The poems on pages 50, 67, and 87 are handwritten facsimiles. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wormwood Review, The: People Poems: 1982-1991. No.122-123 / Charles Bukowski., 1991
Edited by Marvin Malone. Includes a handwritten poem by Bukowski on first page that is probably an excellent facsimile copy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wormwood Review, The: The Last Round-Up. No.143 / Gerald Locklin ; Locklin G., 1996
Edited by Marvin Malone. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wormwood Review, The: The Weaning of Baby Roy. No.114-115 / Dan Lenihan., 1989
Edited by Marvin Malone. This issue is composed of a collection of short prose pieces by Dan Lenihan. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
X-Ray Magazine. No.10 / Johnny Brewton, editor ; Brewton J ; Bukowski C ; Bennett JM ; Endwar ; Gaglione B ; Huth G ; Lifshin L ; Feigenbaum M ; Pacheco J ; Smith Ba ; Daily M., 2004
The letterpress printing quality of the poems and the use of different colored and sizes of the cards by Johnny Brewton is reminiscent of Wallace Berman's Semina magazine. Geof Huth contributed a pamphlet that wil be released in 50 additional copies as pdqb #64. The booklet by T. Coyote Press entitled "WMD" is a powerful statement on the mistakes and ill-gotten gains made by the Bush-Cheney administration regarding the Iraq war in 2003. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Yeah: A Frigid Wife Ruined Me. No.6/Jun / Tulli Kupferberg, editor ; Kupferberg T ; Shoemaker H., 1963
A great deal of this issue deals with problems in the medical and pharmaceutical industry in a neo-dada fashion. The broadside by Howard Shoemaker is entitled "Drop the O Bomb." It promises a solution to all wars - O stands for orgasism. The loose sheet lists publications of Birth Press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.