Editor's choice III: fiction, poetry & art from the U.S. small press (1984-1990) : selections from nominations made by the editors of independent, noncommercial literary presses and magazines, of work published by them from 1984 to 1990, Volume 11
معرفی کتاب «Editor's choice III: fiction, poetry & art from the U.S. small press (1984-1990) : selections from nominations made by the editors of independent, noncommercial literary presses and magazines, of work published by them from 1984 to 1990, Volume 11» نوشتهٔ Gregory Corso...، Contributing Editor: Robert Peters، Morty Sklar، Edie Scott Hoffman...، Gina Gilmour، Pter Korniss، James C. Harrison، Palle Nielson، Among the 23 visual artists (including photographers): Gertrude Degenhardt (cover)، Paul Bowles، Tom Disch، W.P. Kinsella، Faiz Ahmed Faiz، Among the 61 contributors of fiction and poetry: Grace Paley، Rita Dove، Amiri Baraka، Billy Collins و Julia Alvarez، منتشرشده توسط نشر The Spirit That Moves Us Press در سال 1991. این کتاب در 837 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Among the 61 contributors of fiction and poetry: Grace Paley, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Billy Collins, W.P. Kinsella, Paul Bowles, Julia Alvarez, Amiri Baraka, Tom Disch, Rita Dove, Gregory Corso...
Among the 23 visual artists, including photographers: Gertrude Degenhardt (cover), Palle Nielson, James C. Harrison, Peter Korniss, Gina Gilmour, Edie Scott Hoffman...
With an Introduction by Fred Chappell. Selections from 3,465 nominations made by editors of 364 other small independent literary presses and magazines, including those of colleges and universitiess, of work they had published. Work from The Paris Review, BOA Editions, Curbstone Press, Ploughshares, The Literary Review, Firebrand
Books, The Caribbean Writer, Tia Chucha Press, Tribe: An American Gay Journal, Thunder's Mouth Press and sixty-six others. The previous Editor's Choice volumes
span the period from 1965 to 1978, and consist of 837 pages combined.
Small Press
(choices made with) an ear for geniality, humor, and acceptance rare and unfashionable in our literary circles. Subject matter is wide-ranging, much of it outside everyday experience, some of it loony; writers of many persuasions are represented.
With an Introduction by Fred Chappell. Selections from 3,465 nominations made by editors of 364 other small independent literary presses and magazines, including college and university ones, of work they had published. Work from The Paris Review, BOA Editions, Curbstone Press, Ploughshares, The Literary Review, Firebrand Books, The Caribbean Writer, Tia Chucha Press, An American Gay Journal, Thunder's Mouth Press and sixty-six others. The previous Editor's Choice volumes span the period from 1965 to 1978, and consist of 837 pages combined.