We used to call them "Woodburners"
meaning not to burn (hardly)
meaning not to burn (hardly)
but burn with & within and stay warm by. . .
like sugar maple, beech, oak, yellow birch, ash
BOOKS! MUSIC! FILM!
BOOKS! MUSIC! FILM!
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Clifford Burke. Dream Confluence, Love Poems for Gibi
Desert Rose Press
John Currin
Gagosian Gallery
Dancing Around the Bride: Cage, Cunningham, Johns, Rauschenberg, and Duchamp
edited by Basualdo and Battle
Yale
Lydia Davis and Eliot Weinberger, Two American Scenes
New Directions
Susan Howe, Sorting Facts: Or, 19 Ways of Looking at Maker,
New Directions Poetry Pamphlet # 3
A Thousand Thousand Fireflies Never Equal Zero
George Kalamaras, Omowale-Ketu Oladuwa, Michael F. Patterson
Midnight Lamp Records
Sylvia Legris, Pneumatic Antiphonal
New Directions
Rebecca Lepkoff photographs, Life on the Lower East Side. 1937-1950.
Peter E. Dans and Suzanne Wasserman
Bernadette Mayer. The Helens of Troy, NY.
New Directions
Lorine Niedecker, Lake Superior
Lorine Niedecker’s Poem and Journal, Along with Other Sources, Documents and Readings Wave Books
Octavio Paz, The Poems of Octavio Paz
Edited and translated by Eliot Weinberger
New Directions
once in vermont films
film © bob arnold