Click for larger image![]() | First printing in wrappers, a numbered, limited edition. #304 of 500 numbered copies. Comments on writing poetry and other matters by this controversial and influential poet., who was both a surrealist and a political poet, and among the principal figures in the movement to modernize American writing in the early years of the 20th century. He was involved in the Paris avant-garde during the 1920s and 1930s and was associated with Henry Miller and Anais Nin. As a politically committed poet, he was jailed as a Communist when he returned to the United States. Uncommon. 60 pp. Very near fine in stiff wrappers (an unread copy, but sunning to spine.) . |
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