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					<description><![CDATA[Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting C: A Journal of Poetry No. 1 (May 1963) Cover Page: A title page and table of contents [i] Endless Resoundings Fill the RCMM &#8212; Dick Gallup [1] Ember Grease &#8212; Dick Gallup [2] It&#8217;s Everywhere, Like So Much Glue &#8212; Dick Gallup...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker</h4>
<h3>Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting</h3>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry No. 1 (May 1963)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.1.jpg" target="_blank"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.1.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 1" title="C Issue 1"></a>Cover Page: A title page and table of contents [i]</p>
<p>Endless Resoundings Fill the RCMM &#8212; Dick Gallup [1]</p>
<p>Ember Grease &#8212; Dick Gallup [2]</p>
<p>It&#8217;s Everywhere, Like So Much Glue &#8212; Dick Gallup [3]</p>
<p>Out West and Back East &#8212; Dick Gallup [4]</p>
<p>Persia is Falling Beneath the Blue Triremes &#8212; Dick Gallup [5]</p>
<p>Sonnet I (&#8220;Three thoughts about a bad boy. Chapped punk&#8221;) &#8212; Ron Padgett [6]</p>
<p>Sonnet II (&#8220;As the blue cup sits upon the table, postcards&#8221;) &#8212; Ron Padgett [7]</p>
<p>Sonnett III (&#8220;The stone house your father built by hand, thirty&#8221;) &#8212; Ron Padgett [8]</p>
<p>Untitled (&#8220;Most sensual of recluses, faint&#8221; &#8212; Ron Padgett [9]</p>
<p>A Play &#8212; Joe Brainard [10]</p>
<p>A Diary August 4th &#8212; 15th &#8212; Joe Brainard [11-13]</p>
<p>Poem in the Traditional Manner &#8212; Ted Berrigan [14]</p>
<p>Poem in the Modern Manner &#8212; Ted Berrigan [15]</p>
<p>Homage to Beaumont Bruestle &#8212; Ted Berrigan [16]</p>
<p>Two Scenes (after John Ashbery) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [17]</p>
<p>Homage to Mayakofsky &#8212; Ted Berrigan [18]</p>
<p>It is a Big Red House &#8212; Ted Berrigan [19]</p>
<p>In Place of Sunday Mass &#8212; Ted Berrigan [20]</p>
<p>From a Secret Journal &#8212; Ted Berrigan [21]</p>
<p>Sonnet I (&#8220;His piercing pince-nex. Some dim frieze&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [22]</p>
<p>Sonnet II (Dear Margie, hello. It is 5:15 a.m.&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [23]</p>
<p>Sonnet III (&#8220;Stronger than alcohol, more great than song,&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [24]</p>
<p>Sonnet IV (Lord, it is time. Summer was very great.&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [25]</p>
<p>Sonnet V (&#8220;Squawking a gala occasion, forgetting, and&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [26]</p>
<p>Sonnet VI (The bulbs burn phosphorescent, white&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [27]</p>
<p>Real Life &#8212; Ted Berrigan [28]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry No. 2 (June 1963)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.2.jpg" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.2.200.jpg" width="200" height="329" alt="C Issue 2" title="C Issue 2"></a>Cover Page [i]</p>
<p>Title Page and table of contents [1]</p>
<p>The Birth of Lamantia &#8212; J. Richard White [2]</p>
<p>February in San Francisco &#8212; J.Richard White [3]</p>
<p>From The Lady &#8212; J. Richard White [4]</p>
<p>From a Letter from Joe Brainard to Ted Berrigan/20 May 63 &#8212; Joe Brainard [5]</p>
<p>Words for Love &#8212; Ted Berrigan [6]</p>
<p>Doubts (to Dave Bearden) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [7]</p>
<p>I Am Alone. You Are a Jungle. These Are the Ties That Bind &#8212; Ted Berrigan &amp; Dick Gallup [8]</p>
<p>Untitled (&#8220;Dear Aunt Rose and Uncle Bert,&#8221;) &#8212; Sandra Alper [9]</p>
<p>Homage to Max Jacob &#8212; Ron Padgett [10]</p>
<p>Gamma Rays &#8212; Ron Padgett [11]</p>
<p>X (&#8220;I hope somebody else writes your story you zombie!&#8221;)– Ron Padgett [12]</p>
<p>Ash Tarzan &#8212; Ron Padgett [13]</p>
<p>Tristan Tarzan &#8212; Ron Padgett [14]</p>
<p>The Portable Life of Dr. Reverdy &#8212; Ron Padgett [15]</p>
<p>Sonnet XVIII (&#8220;Dear Marge, hello. It is 5:15 a. m.&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [16]</p>
<p>Sonnet XXIII (&#8220;On the 15th day of November in the year of the motorcar&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [17]</p>
<p>Sonnet XXXII (&#8220;The blue day! In the air winds dance&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [18]</p>
<p>Sonnet XXXVI &#8212; Homage to Frank O&#8217;Hara (&#8220;It&#8217;s 8:54 a.m. in Brooklyn it&#8217;s the 28th of July [and]&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [19]</p>
<p>Sonnet XXXVIII (&#8220;Sleep half sleep half silence and with reasons&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [20]</p>
<p>Sonnet XL &#8212; (&#8220;Wan as pale thighs making apple belly strides&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [21]</p>
<p>Sonnet XLI (&#8220;bangin around in a cigarette   she isn&#8217;t &#8216;in love'&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [22]</p>
<p>Sonnet XLII (&#8220;She murmurs of signs to her fingers&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [23]</p>
<p>For Richard White Sonnet LII (&#8220;It is a human universe:   &amp; I&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [24]</p>
<p>Sonnet LIII: &#8220;for all the history of grief&#8221; (&#8220;The poem upon the page is as massive as&#8221; &#8212; Ted Berrigan [25]</p>
<p>A Mother&#8217;s Love is a Blessing &#8212; Joe Brainard [26]</p>
<p>Sally &#8212; Joe Brainard [27]</p>
<p>Poem (&#8220;Last night was blue or maybe arabia&#8221;) &#8212; Joe Brainard [28]</p>
<p>Penn Station &#8212; Ted Berrigan [29]]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry No. 3 (July/August 1963)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.3.jpg" target="_blank"><img decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.3.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 3" title="C Issue 3"></a>Cover: Image by Joe Brainard [i]</p>
<p>The Waking &#8212; Theodore Roethke [1]</p>
<p>Title page and table of contents [2]</p>
<p>A Sonnet for Dick Gallup / July 1963 (LXXII) (&#8220;The logic of grammar is not genuine   it shines forth&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [3]</p>
<p>$$$$$ from Re-Establishing Raymond Roussel &#8212; John Ashbery [4]</p>
<p>Sonnet (In this house I feel sad&#8221;) &#8212; John Stanton [5]</p>
<p>Sonnet (&#8220;Is the effort of my poem worth Manhattan:&#8221;) &#8212; John Stanton [5]</p>
<p>Now in Another Way (for Andy Warhol) &#8212; Gerard Malanga [6]</p>
<p>Some Feathers &#8212; Richard Gallup [7]</p>
<p>Sonnet XXXI (&#8220;And then one morning to waken perfect-faced&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [8]</p>
<p>Sonnet XXXIV (&#8220;Time flies by like a great whale&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [9]</p>
<p>Sonnet XXXVII (&#8220;It is night. You are asleep. And beautiful tears&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [10]</p>
<p>Sonnet XLIV (&#8220;The withered leaves fly higher than dolls can see&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [11]</p>
<p>Sonnet XLV (&#8220;What thwarts this fear I love&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [12]</p>
<p>Sonnet XLVII (&#8220;Frances Marion nudges himself gently in the big blue sky&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [13]</p>
<p>Sonnet LVIII (&#8220;A glass of chocolate milk, head of lettuce, dark-&#8220;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [14]</p>
<p>Sonnet LXXIV (&#8220;The Academy of the future is opening its doors&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [15]</p>
<p>A Final Sonnet for Chris (LXXXVIII) (&#8220;How strange to be gone in a minute! A man&#8221;) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [16]</p>
<p>Two for Barbara Guest &#8212; James Brodey</p>
<p>	(&#8220;Muscular, standing past the station&#8217;s rim&#8221;) [17]</p>
<p>	(&#8220;Melancholy changes its constant vigorous heart&#8221;) [17]</p>
<p>Three Sonnets After Frank O&#8217;Hara &#8212; Ron Padgett [18]</p>
<p>Poem Play (A Beautiful Day) &#8212; Ruth Krauss [19]</p>
<p>A Play (In a Bull&#8217;s Eye) &#8212; Ruth Krauss [20]</p>
<p>A Play (untitled) &#8212; Ruth Krauss [21]</p>
<p>A Play (There&#8217;s a Little Ambiguity Over There Among the Bluebells) &#8212; Ruth Krauss [22]</p>
<p>Homage to Pierre Reverdy &#8212; Ron Padgett &amp; Ted Berrigan [23]</p>
<p>Egg Plants Are Not Green &#8212; Ron Padgett [24]</p>
<p>Lettuce &#8212; Unattributed (Ron Padgett &amp; Ted Berrigan) [25]</p>
<p>Instead of a Man in Black the Men in Blue &#8212; Ron Padgett [26]</p>
<p>Choctaw &#8212; Ron Padgett &#8212; [27]</p>
<p>Sonnet Written in the Time it Took Lauren Owen to Walk 100 Feet &#8212; Ron Padgett [28]</p>
<p>Building a house &#8212; Richard Gallup [29-30]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry No. 4 (September 1963)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.4.front.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.4.front.200.jpg" width="200" height="286" alt="C Issue 4" title="C Issue 4"></a>Cover: Andy Warhol [1]</p>
<p>Title page and table of contents [2]</p>
<p>The Poetry of Edwin Denby &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [2-4]</p>
<p>An Introduction &#8212; John Wieners [5]</p>
<p>Grace After a Meal &#8212; Ted Berrigan [6]</p>
<p>Edwin&#8217;s Hand &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [7]</p>
<p>Poems from In Public, In Private &#8212; Edwin Denby</p>
<blockquote>
<p>The Climate [8]</p>
<p>The Shoulder [8]</p>
<p>Standing on a Street Corner [9]</p>
<p>Summer [10]</p>
<p>The Silence at Night [10]</p>
<p>City Without Smoke [11]</p>
<p>Elegy &#8212; The Streets [11-12]</p>
<p>From a Sonnet Sequence </p>
<blockquote>
<p>13 (&#8220;Suppose there&#8217;s a cranky woman inside me who&#8221;) [13]</p>
<p>21 (&#8220;The street is where people meet according to law&#8221;) [13]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Aaron [14]</p>
<p>The Friend [14]</p>
<p>Long Island City [14]</p>
<p>A Domestic Cat [15]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Poems from Mediterranean Cities &#8212; Edwin Denby</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Ravenna [16]</p>
<p>Florence [16]</p>
<p>Siena [17]</p>
<p>Rome [17]</p>
<p>Via appia [18]</p>
<p>Villa Adriana [18]</p>
<p>Naples [19]</p>
<p>Amalfi [19]</p>
<p>Paestum [20]</p>
<p>Syracuse [20]</p>
<p>Segesta [21]</p>
<p>Taormina [21]</p>
<p>Forza d&#8217;agro [22]</p>
<p>Brindisi [22]</p>
<p>Athens [23]</p>
<p>The Parthenon [23]</p>
<p>Attica [24]</p>
<p>Mycenae [24]</p>
<p>Thebes [25]</p>
<p>Delphi [25]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Snoring in New York, an elegy &#8212; Edwin Denby [26-27]</p>
<p>Some Notes &#8212; Ted Berrigan [28]</p>
<p>Back Cover: Andy Warhol</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 1 NR 5 (October/November 1963)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.5.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.5.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 5" title="C Issue 5"></a>Cover: Joe Brainard (i)</p>
<p>Title page and table of contents [1]</p>
<p>The New Realism &#8212; John Ashbery [2-3]</p>
<p>A Game of Chess &#8212; Ron Padgett [4-7]</p>
<p>Passivation &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [8-9]</p>
<p>Kerygma &#8212; Sotero Torregian [10]</p>
<p>Prose Poem (&#8220;The soul clings with its tenacity to the broken edge&#8221;) &#8212; John Wieners [11]</p>
<p>Sickness &#8212; John Wieners [11]</p>
<p>Untitled (&#8220;Do not let the silent, secret reaches of the night&#8221;) &#8212; John Wieners [12]</p>
<p>Happiness Is Just a Thing &#8212; John Wieners [13]</p>
<p>The Frightened City &#8212; Ted Berrigan [14]</p>
<p>Cathedral Towns &#8212; Ted Berrigan [15]</p>
<p>New Junket (for Harry Fainlight) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [16]</p>
<p>Wind &#8212; Ron Padgett [16]</p>
<p>What Price Salvation? &#8212; J. Richard White [17]</p>
<p>Spelunca (for A.R.) &#8212; J. Richard White [17]</p>
<p>Late December &#8212; John Ashbery [18]</p>
<p>Copy of a Copy &#8212; John Ashbery [19]</p>
<p>Undated &#8212; John Ashbery [20-22]</p>
<p>Political Science &#8212; Lorenzo Thomas [22]</p>
<p>The Infant Jesus of Prague &#8212; James Schuyler [23-28]</p>
<p>Poem II (&#8220;Muezzins, buzzards, newspapers &#8212; like&#8221;) &#8212; Harry Fainlight [28]</p>
<p>Olivetti Ode &#8212; Barbara Guest [29]</p>
<p>Hands &#8212; Barbara Guest [30-31]</p>
<p>Florida Hillocks &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [31]</p>
<p>Piazza of the Bananas &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [32]</p>
<p>Another Island Groupage &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [33]</p>
<p>The New World &#8212; Leroi Jones [34]</p>
<p>*The Success &#8212; Leroi Jones [35]</p>
<p>*Predicates/Categories (after M.H.) &#8212; Leroi Jones [36]</p>
<p>*Cant &#8212; Leroi Jones &#8212; [36]</p>
<p>*Poem (&#8220;There were more dirty&#8221;) &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [37]</p>
<p>*Grass &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [37]</p>
<p>*Poem (&#8220;Come and go  see over there&#8221;) &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [38]</p>
<p>*Poem (&#8220;Lapping water&#8221;) &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [38]</p>
<p>*Funny Day &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [39]</p>
<p>*Happiness in the Trees &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [39]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 1 NR 6 (December 1963/January 1964)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.6.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.6.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 6" title="C Issue 6"></a>Cover: Joe Brainard</p>
<p>Dedication Page: Trista Tzara (4 April 1896 &#8212; 24 December 1963) [1]</p>
<p>Title page and table of contents [2]</p>
<p>Canzone &#8212; Ted Berrigan [3]</p>
<p>Presence &#8212; Ted Berrigan [4]</p>
<p>Destination Moom &#8212; Ted Berrigan [5-6]</p>
<p>Prose Keys to American Poetry &#8212; Ted Berrigan [6]</p>
<p>Andy Warhol: Andy Do It &#8212; Joe Brainard [7]</p>
<p>Nancy &#8212; Joe Brainard [8-9]</p>
<p>Inside the Park &#8212; Dick Gallup [10]</p>
<p>Stillness &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [11]</p>
<p>I Am Lonely in My Crib &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [11]</p>
<p>Five Poems &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [12-13]</p>
<p>The Night Passes Through April Wind, No One Wants to Sleep &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [13]</p>
<p>Non-Sonnet IV &#8212; Gerard Malanga [14]</p>
<p>Non-Sonnet XII &#8212; Gerard Malanga [14]</p>
<p>Across the Table &#8212; Robert Dash [15]</p>
<p>C&#8217;est Toi Qui Dors Dans L&#8217;Ombre &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [16-17]</p>
<p>Johnny &#8212; Joe Brainard [17]</p>
<p>From the Beaumont Series &#8212; Dick Gallup [18]</p>
<p>Duet &#8212; Ruth Krauss [19]</p>
<p>Poem in Honor of Some Bombs &#8212; Ted Berrigan [19]</p>
<p>The Pastor &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [20-21]</p>
<p>Orange Jews &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [21]</p>
<p>Enureseis &#8212; Lorenzo Toumes [22]</p>
<p>The Blind Dog of Venice (To Pat) &#8212; Ron Padgett [23]</p>
<p>The EMS Dispatch (To Ted)– Ron Padgett [23]</p>
<p>Blimps &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [24]</p>
<p>Poem (&#8220;the wooden junk flood closed the city&#8221;) &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [24]</p>
<p>Television Scenario: The Users &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [25]</p>
<p>Your Fun is a Snob &#8212; Kenneth Koch [26]</p>
<p>Sweethearts From Abroad &#8212; kenneth Koch [26]</p>
<p>Rapping Along &#8212; Kenneth Koch [27]</p>
<p>The Cat&#8217;s Breakfast &#8212; Kenneth Koch [27]</p>
<p>Sun Out &#8212; Kenneth Koch [28]</p>
<p>The Dead Body &#8212; Kenneth Koch [28]</p>
<p>In Every Victim Awaits the Guest of Honor &#8212; Ted Berrigan [29]</p>
<p>It Makes You Think, &#8212; Ted Berrigan [29]</p>
<p>The Complete Works: A Story-Poem (To Joe) –Ron Padgett [30-32]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 1 NR 7 (February 1964)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.7.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.7.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 7" title="C Issue 7"></a>Covers: Joe Brainard [i-vi]</p>
<p>Title page and table of contents [1]</p>
<p>Some Troubles &#8212; Ted Berrigan [2]</p>
<p>Cremations &#8212; Tom Veitch [3-4]</p>
<p>A Story from the Bushmen &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [4]</p>
<p>Warmth &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [5]</p>
<p>Ending &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [5]</p>
<p>The More You Take It &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [5]</p>
<p>From A Sonnet Sequence &#8212; Ted Berrigan</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	Sonnet LXXIII [6]</p>
<p>	Sonnet LXXVI [6]</p>
<p>	Sonnet LXXVIII [6]</p>
<p>	Sonnet LXXX [7]</p>
<p>	Sonnet LXXXI [7]</p>
<p>	Sonnet LXXXII [7]</p>
<p>	Sonnet LXXXIV [8]</p>
<p>	Sonnet LXXXVII [8]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>After the Broken Arm &#8212; Ron Padgett [9]</p>
<p>I&#8217;d Give You My Seat If I Were Here &#8212; Ron Padgett [9]</p>
<p>Sonnet / To Andy Warhol &#8212; Ron Padgett [10]</p>
<p>Rome &#8212; Ron Padgett [10]</p>
<p>Nothing in That Drawer &#8212; Ron Padgett [10]</p>
<p>The Windows &#8212; John Wieners [11]</p>
<p>Les fenetres &#8211; Guillaume Apollinaire [11]</p>
<p>Prologue &#8212; Tony Towle [12]</p>
<p>Apology &#8212; Tony Towle [12]</p>
<p>Thoughts Near the George Washington Bridge &#8212; Tony Towle [13]</p>
<p>Somebody Else, Black Poems, Brown Poems &#8212; Tony Towle [13]</p>
<p>Gilbert and Sullivan &#8212; Lorenzo Thomas [14]</p>
<p>Another Abstract etc &#8212; Lorenzo Thomas [14]</p>
<p>The Conscience of Cole Porter &#8212; Lorenzo Thomas [14]</p>
<p>Abuela&#8217;s Wake &#8212; Frank Lima [15]</p>
<p>In Memory of Eugene Perez (drowned may 25, &#8217;62) &#8212; Frank Lima [16]</p>
<p>John Perreault &#8212; John Perreault [16]</p>
<p>Yesterday Down at the Canal &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [17]</p>
<p>Poeme en Forme de Saw &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [17]</p>
<p>To jane: And in Imitation of Coleridge &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [18]</p>
<p>Unpacking the Black Trunk &#8212; James Schuyler &amp; Kenward Elmslie [19-26]</p>
<p>*Poem (&#8220;I do not always understand what you say&#8221;) &#8212; James Schuyler [26]</p>
<p>Two poems &#8212; James Schuyler</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	(&#8220;In the café I sat and watched the rain&#8221;) [27]</p>
<p>	(August, smelling of ripe grapes and afternoon sleep&#8221;) [27]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>From a Sonnet Sequence: Sonnet 30 (&#8220;Roar drowns the reproach, facing him) &#8212; Edwin Denby [28]</p>
<p>Political Poem on a Last Line of Pasternak&#8217;s &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [28]</p>
<p>The Lay of the Romance of the Associations (to Kenneth Koch) &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [29]</p>
<p>Commercial Variations &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [30-31]</p>
<p>34 mile wind &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [31]</p>
<p>Rhapsody &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [32]</p>
<p>Those Who Are Dreaming, A Play about St. Paul &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [32-33]</p>
<p>Ah, London &#8212; Harry Fainlight [34]</p>
<p>Meeting &#8211; Harry Fainlight [35]</p>
<p>Lyric &#8212; Harry Fainlight [35]</p>
<p>Echo &amp; co &#8212; Harry Fainlight [36]</p>
<p>28 &#8212; Harry Fainlight [36]</p>
<p>You Have Wasted Your Life &#8212; Harry Fainlight [36]</p>
<p>The Home Book &#8212; James Schuyler [37-44]</p>
<p>Recoting &#8212; Dick Gallup [44]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 1 NR 8 (April 1964)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.8.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.8.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 8" title="C Issue 8"></a>Cover: Love Pictures by Ted Berrigan and Joe Brainard [i]</p>
<p>Title Page and Table of Contents [1]</p>
<p>From a Sonnet Sequence: Sonnet 20 (&#8220;the grand republic&#8217;s Poet is&#8221;) &#8212; Edwin Denby [2]</p>
<p>In His Distant Camp, Ted Awaits the Priests &#8212; Ron Padgett [2]</p>
<p>Mess Occupations (after Henri Michaux) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [3]</p>
<p>The voyage of the Argonauts (for Lionel Trilling) &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [3]</p>
<p>From We Are Gentle Part I &#8212; David Shapiro [4]</p>
<p>Invention (to John Ashbery) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [4]</p>
<p>Literary Days &#8212; Tom Veitch [5-7]</p>
<p>Boils &#8212; Ted Berrigan, Gerard Malanga, Peter Orlovsky &amp; Ron Padgett [8-11]</p>
<p>Theme and Variation &#8212; Harry Fainlight [12]</p>
<p>(&#8220;The chant, le chant, the song&#8221;) &#8212; Harry Fainlight [12]</p>
<p>Childhood &#8212; Harry Fainlight [13]</p>
<p>Poem (&#8220;what matter of luxury is this?&#8221;) &#8212; Al Fowler [13]</p>
<p>A letter from Tom Veitch/ April 5, 1962 &#8212; Tom Veitch [13]</p>
<p>Book III: The Concluding Book &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [14-19 </p>
<p>Eskimos again &#8212; Dick Gallup [19]</p>
<p>From The Gobble Gang Poems &#8212; Ed Sanders [20-21]</p>
<p>Some Bombs (Mistranslations) (after Reverdy) &#8212; Ron Padgett [22-25]</p>
<p>Prick Song &#8212; J Richard White [25]</p>
<p>February in San Francisco] &#8212; J Richard White [26]</p>
<p>Poem for Things &#8212; J Richard White [26</p>
<p>San Francisco Ephemeris &#8212; J Richard White [26]</p>
<p>Early Sunday Afternoon &#8212; J Richard White [27]</p>
<p>Conversation &#8212; J Richard White [27]</p>
<p>Il penseroso &#8212; Ted Berrigan [27]</p>
<p>The Secret Life of Ford Maddox Ford (for carol clifford) &#8212; Ted Berrigan</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	Stop stop six [28]</p>
<p>	Then I&#8217;d cry [28]</p>
<p>Fauna time [28-29]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The upper arm (for Andy Warhol) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [29] </p>
<p>Sonnet XXVI (One sonnet for dick) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [29]</p>
<p>A Poem of the Forty-Eight States &#8212; Kenneth Koch [30-32]</p>
<p>Rain dunce (after Ted) &#8212; Ron Padgett [32]</p>
<p>Hygiene Sonnet &#8212; Dick Gallup [32]</p>
<p>Hatred &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [33-35]</p>
<p>Reeling Midnight (to Pierre Reverdy) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [35]</p>
<p>The Jolly Abyss &#8212; Tom Veitch [36-40]</p>
<p>(&#8220;Spooky-wooky-wooky&#8221;) &#8212; Joe Brainard [40]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 1 Number 9 (Summer etc. 1964)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.9.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.9.200.jpg" width="181" height="300" alt="C Issue 9" title="C Issue 9"></a>Cover: Joe Brainard</p>
<p>Title page and table of contents [1]</p>
<p>Y..R D..K &#8212; Ron Padgett [2]</p>
<p>Begun &#8212; Ron Padgett [3]</p>
<p>The Rodent &#8212; Ron Padgett [3]</p>
<p>Jimmy &#8212; Ron Padgett [4]</p>
<p>To Henry James &#8212; Ron Padgett [4]</p>
<p>Some Plays &#8212; Ted Berrigan &amp; Ron Padgett</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	Looking For Chris [5]</p>
<p>	Teresa (A Play) [5]</p>
<p>	Seventeen (A Play for Kay Boyle) [5]</p>
<p>	Seventeen (A Play)</p>
<p>	Teresa [6]</p>
<p>	Seventeen (A Play for Signor Melone of Venice) [6]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The Rest of the Secret Life of Ford Madox Ford &#8212; Ted Berrigan</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	On His Own [7]</p>
<p>	The Dance of the Broken Bomb [7]</p>
<p>	Putting Away [8]</p>
<p>	Owe [8-9]</p>
<p>	We Are Jungles [9]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>What Is That Flying Away? &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [10-16]</p>
<p>Life in Darkness &#8212; Dick Gallup [17-21]</p>
<p>From Newstand Report &#8212; John Stanton [22-23]</p>
<p>Sally &#8212; Joe Brainard [24-26]</p>
<p>Intersection Shifts and Scanning from Literary Days by Tom Veitch &#8212; William Burroughs [27]</p>
<p>From The Jolly Abyss &#8212; Tom Veitch [28-31]</p>
<p>Two Poems &#8212; David Shapiro</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	(&#8220;Light became audible, that is, a child, and took the empty place&#8221;) [32]</p>
<p>	(&#8220;The most terrible spasms&#8221;) [33]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Three Poems &#8212; Tony Towle</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	Attached Poem [34]</p>
<p>	Poems (to Joe LeSueur) [34]</p>
<p>	Skylarks [34]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Juvenglandia &#8212; Harry Fainlight [35-37]</p>
<p>To the Autumn Sunbeam God &#8212; Harry Fainlight [37]</p>
<p>White &#8212; John Ashbery [38]</p>
<p>Vocalise &#8212; John Ashbery [38-39]</p>
<p>Evening Quatrains &#8212; John Ashbery [39]</p>
<p>At the Railway Station &#8212; Kenneth Koch [40]</p>
<p>Dostoevski&#8217;s The Gambler &#8212; Kenneth Koch [40]</p>
<p>Triste E Una Donna &#8212; Kenneth Koch [41]</p>
<p>Morro Rock &#8212; Kenneth Koch [41]</p>
<p>Schweitzerreich &#8212; Kenneth Koch [41]</p>
<p>Mateeyanah &#8212; Kenneth Koch [41]</p>
<p>Wahego &#8212; Kenneth Koch [42]</p>
<p>In Harmonium &#8212; Kenneth Koch [42]</p>
<p>Chiaroscuro &#8212; Kenneth Koch [42]</p>
<p>Heanorupeatomos &#8211; &#8212; Kenneth Koch [43]</p>
<p>An X-Ray of Utah &#8212; Kenneth Koch [43] </p>
<p>Religiously &#8212; Kenneth Koch [43]</p>
<p>Givers of Winds Is My Name &#8212; William Burroughs [44-48]</p>
<p>Strum Night &#8212; Barbara Guest [49]</p>
<p>Looking at Flowers Through Tears &#8212; Barbara Guest [49-50]</p>
<p>Dada Proverb &#8212; Tristan Tzara [50]</p>
<p>The Change: Kyoto-Tokyo Express July 18, 1963 &#8212; Allen Ginsberg [51-54]</p>
<p>The Return of Yellow May &#8212; Kenneth Koch [55-57]</p>
<p>The Revolt of the Giant Animals &#8212; Kenneth Koch [58]</p>
<p>The Building of Florence &#8212; Kenneth Koch [59-60]</p>
<p>The Beverly Boys Summer Vacation &#8212; Kenneth Koch [61-64]</p>
<p>For the Chinese New Year &amp; For Bill Berkson &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [65-67]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 1 No. 10 (February 14, 1965)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.10.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.10.200.jpg" width="181" height="300" alt="C Issue 10" title="C Issue 10"></a>Cover: Joe Brainard</p>
<p>Title Page and table of contents [1]</p>
<p>Poop &#8212; Francis Picabia [2]</p>
<p>Fits of Candor (A Manifesto) &#8212; Dick Gallup [2]</p>
<p>The Return of Philista &#8212; Dick Gallup [3]</p>
<p>Washington, July 5 &#8212; John Giorno [3] </p>
<p>Inside Speech &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [4]</p>
<p>December &#8212; Giuseppe Ungaretti [4]</p>
<p>Brett &#8212; Ted Berrigan [5]</p>
<p>Brett (A Play) &#8212; Ron Padgett [5]</p>
<p>After Breakfast &#8212; Giuseppe Ungaretti [5]</p>
<p>Richard Cory &#8212; Ron Padgett [6]</p>
<p>Revised Poem &#8212; John Stanton [6]</p>
<p>Montana &#8212; Giuseppe Ungaretti [6]</p>
<p>Poem (&#8220;I stand last night near a lonely son-of-a-bitch.&#8221;) &#8212; Aram Saroyan [7]</p>
<p>From the Poetry Machine &#8212; Al Katzman [7]</p>
<p>Blandford, England, Sept. 23 &#8212; John Giorno [7]</p>
<p>December &#8212; Ron Padgett [7]</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, I Am William Burroughs. . . .&#8221; &#8212; Tom Veitch [8-9]</p>
<p>To the Imperial Wizard &#8212; Jeff Giles [9]</p>
<p>A Grave &#8212; James Schuyler [10]</p>
<p>Moving &#8212; Aram Saroyan [10]</p>
<p>Georgia &#8212; Philippe Soupalt (trans. By Peter Schjeldahl) [10]</p>
<p>Dirge (South Africa) &#8212; David Shapiro [11]</p>
<p>From Five Songs &#8212; David Shapiro [11]</p>
<p>*From The Mutation of the Spirit &#8212; Gregory Corso [12-14]</p>
<p>*Precipice: A Story &#8212; Tom Veitch [15-17]</p>
<p>*The Day Before the Windowshade Fell &#8212; Les Gottesman [18]</p>
<p>*Apologies for the Angry Postcard &#8212; Les Gottesman [18]</p>
<p>*Principia Mathematica &#8212; Ron Padgett [18]</p>
<p>*Anecdote of Mumbly at Home &#8212; Louis Nasper [19]</p>
<p>*Homage to _______________ &#8211; John Perreault [19]</p>
<p>*Ragtime Cowboy Joe &#8212; Louis Nasper [19-20]</p>
<p>*From the Paris Sonnets &#8212; Peter Schjeldahl</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	Sonnet 16 (&#8220;Darkness rises from the sewers of Paris which I hear&#8221;) [20]</p>
<p>	Sonnet 20 (&#8220;I cannot go on like this  a mother hen&#8221;) [20]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>*We Hardly &#8212; Richard Huelsenbeck [21]</p>
<p>*&#8221;My arms are warm&#8221; &#8212; Aram Saroyan [22]</p>
<p>*Falling in Love in Spain or Mexico &#8212; Ron Padgett [22]</p>
<p>*Prison of Souls &#8212; Jeff Giles [22]</p>
<p>*Pomp Ilk &#8212; Dick Gallup [23]</p>
<p>*Mother Cabrini (a play) &#8212; Ted Berrigan [23]</p>
<p>*Poem (&#8220;In the corner of my room an American!&#8221;) &#8212; Aram Saroyan [24]</p>
<p>*My First Story &#8212; Szabo [24]</p>
<p>*Poem (I don&#8217;t belong to you&#8221;) &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [24]</p>
<p>*Preface to &#8220;The Champ&#8221; &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [25-27]</p>
<p>*The Champ &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [27-34]</p>
<p>*Craze Man Wiliiker &#8212; Pierre Reiter [35]</p>
<p>*Memoirs &#8212; Douglas MacArthur [35]</p>
<p>*Secret Wallpaper &#8212; Ted Greenwald [36]</p>
<p>*The Pirates &#8212; David Shapiro [36]</p>
<p>*A Memory Filled with White &#8212; Giuseppe Ungaretti [36]</p>
<p>*(&#8220;There was an old prude from St. Paul&#8221;) &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [37]</p>
<p>*(&#8220;A young maid awalking alone&#8221;) &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [37]</p>
<p>*The Groundhog &#8212; Ted Berrigan [37]</p>
<p>*Song &#8212; Richard Kolmar [38]</p>
<p>*To Modigliani, to Prove to Him That I&#8217;m a Poet &#8212; Max Jacob [38]</p>
<p>*The Fernandez &#8212; Ron Padgett [39]</p>
<p>*Miss America &#8212; Kenneth Koch [39]</p>
<p>*Did Daniel Webster and Rufus Choate Plan to Enter Medicine &#8212; Joe Brainard [40-41]</p>
<p>*The Custard Sellers &#8212; James Schuyler [42-43]</p>
<p>*Ghost Tantra #9 &#8212; Michael McClure [43]</p>
<p>*Excerpt from The Jolly Abyss &#8212; Tom Veitch [44-46]</p>
<p>*Recipe Department &#8212; Hasheesh Fudge &#8212; Brion Gysin [46]</p>
<p>*(When the mercenaries ran away . . . &#8220;) with image [47]</p>
<p>Ten When My Eyes Were Hurting &#8212; Larry Swingle [48-50]</p>
<p>A Man Saw a Ball of Gold &#8212; Ron Padgett [50]</p>
<p>John Button Birthday &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [51]</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t Keep &#8212; Joseph Ceravolo [51-52]</p>
<p>Sestina with a Lost Line &#8212; Bruce Kawin [52]</p>
<p>Poem (&#8220;A new telephone on the table&#8221;) &#8212; Aram Saroyan [53]</p>
<p>The Bermudas &#8212; Richard Kolmar &amp; Aram Saroyan [53]</p>
<p>Balance of Payments &#8212; John Ashbery [54]</p>
<p>Supplements &#8212; Tony Towle [55-57]</p>
<p>Ave Maria &#8212; Frank O&#8217;Hara [57]</p>
<p>Fits of Affection &#8212; John Dent [57]</p>
<p>The Ecclesiast &#8212; John Ashbery [58]</p>
<p>The Woman &#8212; Frank Lima [59]</p>
<p>In Three Parts &#8212; Ted Berrigan [59]</p>
<p>Fortune &#8212; John Ashbery [60-61]</p>
<p>Revolting (A one act play) &#8212; Dick Gallup [62]</p>
<p>The Courtier &#8212; Kenneth Koch [63]</p>
<p>En L&#8217;an Trentisme de Mon Eage &#8212; Kenneth Koch [63-65]</p>
<p>Leapfrog (for Jim Sears) &#8212; The Poem Machine [65]</p>
<p>Hoboken &#8212; John Ashbery [66-68]</p>
<p>(&#8220;From Aphrodite&#8221;) &#8212; Ed Sanders [68]</p>
<p>The Ode to Music (for Morton Subotnick) &#8212; Philip Whalen [69-72]</p>
<p>Fits of Nerves with a Fix &#8212; William Burroughs [72-73]</p>
<p>Street &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [74] </p>
<p>Ed Sanders&#8217; Language &#8212; Charles Olson [74]</p>
<p>Music &#8212; Joe Ceravolo [74]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 2 No. 11 (Summer 1965)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.11.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.11.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 11" title="C Issue 11"></a>Cover: Joe Brainard [i]</p>
<p>Title page and table of contents [1]</p>
<p>On Frank O&#8217;Hara&#8217;s Birthday &#8212; Ron Padgett &amp; Ted Berrigan [2]</p>
<p>Adios Lecture &#8212; Ken Weaver [3]</p>
<p>Police Lock &#8212; Aram Saroyan [4-5]</p>
<p>The Luis Armed Story &#8212; Tom Veitch [6-15]</p>
<p>From Looking For Chris &#8212; Ted Berrigan [16-23]</p>
<p>From The Bingo &#8212; Dick Gallup [24-26]</p>
<p>From Motor Maids Cross the Continent &#8212; Ron Padgett [27-32]</p>
<p>Two Stories &#8212; Barbara Guest</p>
<blockquote>
<p>	Another Daddy [32]</p>
<p>	The &#8220;Adventures of Tin-Tin&#8221; Story [32]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Selections from a Novel &#8212; John Stanton [33-34]</p>
<p>Barbie and Ken &#8212; Kenward Elmslie [35-39]</p>
<p>From A Sonnet Sequence &#8212; Edwin Denby</p>
<blockquote>
<p>(&#8220;New York, smog dim under August&#8221;) [40]</p>
<p>(Neighbor sneaks refuse to my roof&#8221;) [40]</p>
<p>(In tooth and claw red, not nature&#8221;) [40]</p>
<p>(&#8220;Disorder, mental, strikes me; I&#8221;) [41]</p>
<p>(&#8220;In a hotelroom a madman&#8221;) [41]</p>
<p>(&#8220;Nocturnal void lower Fifth, I&#8221;) [42]</p>
<p>&#8220;Drenched saw Doris home, midnight gale&#8221; [42]</p>
<p>Sonnet 18 (&#8220;Sunday on the Senator&#8217;s estate&#8221;) [42]</p>
<p>Sonnet 19 (&#8220;The size balls are sudden Lamarch&#8221;) [42]</p>
<p>Sonnet 20 (&#8220;The grand republic&#8217;s Poet is&#8221;) [43]</p>
<p>Sonnet 21 (&#8220;Blue grey ridge, green grey leafage&#8221;) [43]</p>
<p>Sonnet 23 (&#8220;Heavy bus slows, New York my ride&#8221;) [44]</p>
<p>Sonnet 24 (&#8220;New year&#8217;s near, glass autumn long gone&#8221;) [44]</p>
<p>Sonnet 30 (&#8220;Roar drowns the reproach, facing him&#8221;) [44]</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Advertisement for an Ed Sanders Catalog [45]</p>
<p>From The Red Robins &#8212; Kenneth Koch [46-55]</p>
<p>Frost &#8211; Harlan Dangerfield [56]</p>
<p>Saturday Night at the Movies &#8212; Harlan Dangerfield [56]</p>
<p>A Fine Thing &#8212; Tom Veitch [56]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 2 No. 12 (NEVER ISSUED)</h2>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry Vol. 2 No. 13 (May 1966)</h2>
<p>This issue has printed page numbers in the upper right corner beginning with page 2 after the cover and title page. As a result , the page numbers are not placed in brackets.</p>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.13.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/c.13.200.jpg" width="200" height="330" alt="C Issue 13" title="C Issue 13"></a>Cover page: Image of a stencil cutter by Joe Brainard</p>
<p>Table of contents and title page [1]</p>
<p>In Praise of the Postal System &#8212; Stéphane Mallarmé p. 2</p>
<p>From The Bingo &#8212; Dick Gallup pp. 3-7</p>
<p>Mortality &#8212; Théophile Gautier p. 8 </p>
<p>The Suitor &#8211; Théophile Gautier pp. 8-9</p>
<p>From Julius Caesar &#8212; tran. John J. Murphy p. 10</p>
<p>The Heavenly Skater &#8212; Pierre Reverdy p. 11</p>
<p>At Dawn &#8212; Pierre Reverdy p. 11</p>
<p>The Traveller and His Shadow &#8212; Pierre Reverdy p. 11</p>
<p>Fetish &#8212; Pierre Reverdy p. 11</p>
<p>Natural Greatness &#8212; Pierre Reverdy p. 12</p>
<p>The Hard Heart &#8212; Pierre Reverdy p. 12</p>
<p>From Clear the Range &#8212; Ted Berrigan pp. 13-15</p>
<p>The Great Melancholy of an Avenue &#8212; Phillipe Soupault p. 15</p>
<p>Fragment &#8212; William Saroyan p. 16</p>
<p>Saving Japan &#8212; Theresa Mitchell p. 17-18</p>
<p>Two Sad Birds &#8212; Harry Mathews pp. 19-20</p>
<p>Brunswick Stew &#8212; Joe Brainard p. 21</p>
<p>Alas! &#8212; Max Jacob p. 21</p>
<p>History of France &#8212; Kenward Elmslie pp. 22-23</p>
<p>Valiant Warrior on Foreign Soil &#8212; Max Jacob p. 23</p>
<p>Juile ou la rose &#8212; Guillaume Apollinaire pp. 24-29</p>
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<p>	Julie ou j&#8217;ai prete ma rose pp. 24-25</p>
<p>	Corona di Cazzi p. 25</p>
<p>	Epithalame p. 25</p>
<p>	In Vase Proepostero p. 26</p>
<p>	Petit Balai p. 26</p>
<p>	Le teint p. 26</p>
<p>	VIII (&#8220;Linda la noire aux paumes roses&#8221;) p. 26</p>
<p>	CartesPostales pp. 27-28</p>
<p>	Le Chat p. 28</p>
<p>	Le Negre p. 28</p>
<p>	Quelques Distiques Pour Plaire a Dupuy pp. 28-29</p>
<p>	Bibilographie p. 29</p>
<p>	Justification p. 29</p>
<p>	Notes on this C Edition p. 29</p>
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<p>The Julie or the Rose Newsletter &#8212; Ron Padgett ed. pp. 30-31</p>
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<p>	Introduction p. 30</p>
<p>	Commentaries, blurbs p. 30</p>
<p>	Two letters from Pascal Pia pp. 30-31</p>
<p>	Letter from Leroy Breunig p. 31</p>
<p>	Notes p. 31</p>
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<p>Notices p. 31</p>
<p>Blank back cover [32]</p>
<h2>C: A Journal of Poetry No. 14 (1967)</h2>
<p><a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/michael-brownstein.behind-the-wheel.jpg" target="_blank"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/c_journal/michael-brownstein.behind-the-wheel.200.jpg" width="200" height="259" alt="Michael Brownstein, Behind the Wheel" title="Michael Brownstein, Behind the Wheel"></a>Behind the Wheel &#8212; Michael Brownstein</p>
<p>	No Empty Hands [2]</p>
<p>Nations [3]]</p>
<p>Sunny Barn, Special Guests [4]</p>
<p>Behind the Wheel [5]</p>
<p>The Plains of Abraham [6]</p>
<p>Large Blue [7]</p>
<p>Fingertips [8]</p>
<p>Janice [9]</p>
<p>*Lily Flower [10] &#8212; Missing from Harter Index</p>
<p>*Waitress [11] &#8212; Missing from Harter Index</p>
<p>*News [12]</p>
<p>*Florence Was Fine in the Summertime [13]</p>
<p>*Clean &amp; Clear [14]</p>
<p>*Poem (&#8220;Yours the taught climb borne security&#8221;) [15]</p>
<p>*Navel [16]</p>
<p>*Pond [17]</p>
<p>*A Final Storm [18]</p>
<p>*Coincidences [19]</p>
<p>*Moving You Along [20]</p>
<p>*Massachusetts [21]</p>
<p>*Against the Grain [22]</p>
<p>*Typhoon [23]</p>
<p>*A Modern Instance [24]</p>
<p>*Pounds and Ounces [25]</p>
<p>Colophon [26]</p>
<p>Author Bio [27]</p>
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Written by Jed Birmingham and published by RealityStudio on 12 August 2013.
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					<description><![CDATA[Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting Quite a while back, a heartbroken bookseller offered me a copy of the Mad Motherfucker issue of Fuck You, a magazine of the Arts with the Couch cover for $35. Now realize the bookseller was distraught not crazy. When I received the mag...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Reports from the Bibliographic Bunker</h4>
<h3>Jed Birmingham on William S. Burroughs Collecting</h3>
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Quite a while back, a heartbroken bookseller offered me a copy of the Mad Motherfucker issue of Fuck You, a magazine of the Arts <i>with</i> the <a href="bibliographic-bunker/couch-the-andy-warhol-cover-of-fuck-you/">Couch cover</a> for $35. Now realize the bookseller was distraught not crazy. When I received the mag in the mail, I could understand his disappointment. On first glance, it was like a giant zit on the Mona Lisa &#8212; the Warhol cover was ripped. In addition the once-tight frame had gone to seed, as the body of the magazine was de-stapled and incomplete. For example, the centerpiece of this issue, Auden&#8217;s &#8220;The Platonic Blow,&#8221; was missing. Still I happily paid the $35 for the Couch cover, which even torn was better than nothing. I could always upgrade, right? As it turned out, easier said than done. Fine copies of the issue with the cover attached have become prohibitively expensive, reaching ever higher into the lower four figures.
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<a href="images/bibliographic_bunker/fuck_you/fuck_you.05.8.cover.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="images/bibliographic_bunker/fuck_you/fuck_you.05.8.cover.200.jpg" alt="Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts / Number 5, Volume 8 / Cover" title="Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts / Number 5, Volume 8" width="200" height="267" border="0" /></a>After I bought it, I scanned the covers and then packed the battered corpse into an archival coffin &#8212; where it lay until now. I was sitting this weekend in the pre-dawn, smoking and waiting for the sun to come up, when it came to me out of the fog: Why the hell haven&#8217;t I scanned the rest of the issue, warts and all? Reading as I scanned it, I am really glad I finally woke up. Like a fresh, young starlet turned barfly, glimpses of past glory flash from the opened face of the Mad Motherfucker despite years of abuse. The issue remains, even in this damaged and incomplete state, a truly magnificent example of mimeo publication. Over the years I have read quite a bit of Fuck You Press&#8217; output, and I&#8217;ll be the first to admit it is equal parts good, bad and ugly. Nevertheless, above and beyond all else, what stands out are the paratexts: the editorial comments, the notes on contributors, the bibliographic asides, the glyph work and illustration. This stuff, the lifeblood of Fuck You Press, is pure Ed Sanders genius. So feed your head on this glorious mess of a magazine.
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What is painfully obvious to me is that a complete reprint of Fuck You magazine is sorely needed. Clearly, the time is ripe. The <a href="bibliographic-bunker/fuck-you-press-archive/">Fuck You Press Archive</a> has proven to be one of the top eyeball catchers on RealityStudio, second only to the <a href="biography/william-s-burroughs-and-kurt-cobain-a-dossier/">Kurt Cobain / William Burroughs dossier</a>. The publication of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/3037640855/supervert-20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">In Numbers</a> and an upcoming <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0262015196/supervert-20" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MIT press book on artists&#8217; magazines</a> highlights the fact that interest is there and growing. I look forward to what seems to be an onslaught of critical work on little magazines and the Mimeo Revolution, but, let me tell you, reading about Fuck You is not enough. People need to get access to the magazine itself. Here is a taste. You&#8217;ll be hooked.  
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On a complete reprint, the question remains: How to do it? The Internet is one option, an option that RealityStudio has fully explored with Jeff Nuttall&#8217;s <a href="bibliographic-bunker/my-own-mag/">My Own Mag</a>, C Press&#8217;s <a href="bibliographic-bunker/time/">Time</a>, several of <a href="bibliographic-bunker/charles-plymell-and-now/">Charlie Plymell&#8217;s publications</a>, and individual issues of a handful of important little magazines. I love this approach because of its populist nature. It is an open buffet for people to graze as they see fit. But I cannot help but wonder if the prestige of print would have shown My Own Mag, in particular, to greater effect. A hardcover edition forces critics and scholars to comment on its existence and get a discussion going, which personally I desire for this neglected masterwork. To me, it is one of the highpoints of William Burroughs&#8217; career and, of course, the Mimeo Revolution generally. Why I don&#8217;t feel that it is enough simply to admire it, I have not fully gotten to the bottom of. But I feel compelled to push this intoxicating publication on everybody. For those who are not interested, in the words of Nancy Reagan, &#8220;Just say no,&#8221; but I can only say it will make you feel good.
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So I wonder, even as we hear daily of the death of print, if hard copy is not the way to go for little magazine reprints. For me, the prototype for such a reprint is the <a href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/72401.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Laurence McGilvery publication</a> of <a href="bibliographic-bunker/floating-bear-archive/">Floating Bear</a> from 1973: a full reprint, an introduction, a complete index of each issue, and footnotes full of information on the contributors and their contributions.  Obviously, I would love to see this for Fuck You &#8212; Ted Berrigan&#8217;s <a href="bibliographic-bunker/c-press-archive/">C: A Journal of the Arts</a> also comes immediately to mind as a little magazine desperately in need of a serious reprint &#8212; but I would cream my jeans to see a complete version of Jack Spicer&#8217;s J or, even better, Dan Saxon&#8217;s Le Metro and Les Deux Magots mimeos, as these magazines are close to impossible to assemble on the rare book market. This is not just a question of finances; they are, quite simply, not available. Single issues of these magazines are few and far between, and full runs just do not exist, even in institutions. An institution such NYU, Columbia, or the New York Public Library, just to name those in New York City, would have to step up and offer their magazines for scanning. Not an unreasonable request in my opinion and one that would bring attention to the library&#8217;s special collections and their educational value.
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Let&#8217;s move on to the question of who would scan such rarities. A quick look through the news will tell you that public and university libraries are in deep trouble. They cannot adequately preserve their holdings let alone promote and utilize them. I do not know if the project would be profitable for a commercial publisher. There is always the university and academic press, but I would not mind going back to the Floating Bear reprint as a model. I would like to see a return of the rare bookseller as publisher. Once upon a time, booksellers did not just sell books; they printed them. The Wilentz Brothers&#8217; <a href="bibliographic-bunker/eighth-street-bookshop/">8th Street Bookshop</a> and their Corinth Books are my favorite example with chapbooks by Leroi Jones, Jack Kerouac, Philip Whalen, Frank O&#8217;Hara, and others. As the McGilvery Floating Bear shows, bookstores also printed reference books. For the past four or five years, I have heard rumblings from various booksellers about issuing a chapbook of some sort or another. Nothing has been released yet, but the interest is there.
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What if NYU or UCONN gave <a href="bibliographic-bunker/bunker-interviews/interview-with-book-dealer-dan-gregory/">Dan Gregory</a> of <a href="http://www.betweenthecovers.com/btc" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Between the Covers</a> access to a complete run of Fuck You to photograph? What if the institution or Sanders threw in mock-ups and stencils of the issues? Let&#8217;s go crazy and add correspondence related to the magazine&#8217;s day-to-day operations, distribution, and reception. Bear with me as I go even further: What if Ed Sanders wrote a lengthy introduction and provided bibliographic and biographic details on the contents and contributors of each issue? What if there were essays on all aspects of the magazine &#8212; the mimeograph machines used to print it; how the technology, the ink, and the paper all influenced the design of the magazine; behind-the-scenes information on certain iconic contributions, like Auden&#8217;s gobblefest or Nelson Barr&#8217;s flowery prose and poems. What if&#8230;? Well, shit, that would be one Mad Motherfucker of a publication and I would buy it in a second. I can dream, can&#8217;t I? But for now, there is RealityStudio and a quickie version of the Mad Motherfucker issue. Coitus interruptus, for sure, but at least you can get your tip wet and your appetite for more whetted.
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<h3>Number 5, Volume 8</h3>
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Bill Fritsch, Poem
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Al Katzman, &#8220;Directions I&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Al Katzman, &#8220;The Bloodletting&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Gerard Malanga, &#8220;In the Pores of His Forehead the Hairline Had Weakened&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Gerard Malanga, &#8220;Some Thoughts on Jean Shrimpton&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Gerard Malanga, &#8220;Charles Olson Amid the White Trees&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Nancy Ellison, &#8220;That Which Comes into the World to Disturb Nothing Deserves Neither Respect Nor Patience&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Nancy Ellison, &#8220;That Which Comes into the World to Disturb Nothing Deserves Neither Respect Nor Patience&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Nelson Barr, &#8220;Guernica&#8221;
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<p><b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Notes on Contributors
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<b>Fuck You / A Magazine of the Arts</b> #5 Volume 8 <br />Notes on Contributors
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Written and scanned by Jed Birmingham. Published by RealityStudio on 7 March 2011.
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