Putting the edition, year and publisher really is going above and beyond. I salute you!other library pickups:
Selected Writings of Guillaume Apollinaire (ed. & trans. Roger Shattuck) (New Directions, 1971, First Ed.)
Alejandra Pizarnik - The Galloping Hour: French Poems (ed. Patricio Ferrari, trans. Ferrari and Forrest Gander) (New Directions, 2018, First Ed.
Georges Bataille - Visions of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927-1939 (ed. Allan Stoekl, trans. Stoekl, Carl Lovitt and Donald Leslie, Jr.) (University of Minnesota Press, 1985, Tenth Ed. (2004)
Selected Poems by Fernando Pessoa... (ed. & trans. Edwin Honig) (The Swallow Press, 1971, First Ed.)
Dammit, gotta give it back, turns out they weren't too k-addled to figure out where they left it, sadly.Yesterday V cooked for a couple of friends, one of whom has a job where he sells things to people. A couple came round to pick some things up from him and somehow managed to leave this book behind, looks quite interesting, know anything about it @catalog?
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Men and Apparitions? I read that earlier in the year. I liked most of it an awful lot. I’d be interested in what you think of the final section.I've got a Lynne Tillman book it's great
No it's called the complete madame realism, but I'm enjoying it so much I'll get that one next.Men and Apparitions? I read that earlier in the year. I liked most of it an awful lot. I’d be interested in what you think of the final section.
I don’t know that one. I’ll stick it on the list.No it's called the complete madame realism, but I'm enjoying it so much I'll get that one next.