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JAMES DENBOER A Bibliography Of The Published Work Of Douglas Blazek, 1961-2001   tpb   US Glass Eye/Blue Thunder Books 2003   new   $9.00   "This is not a full descriptive bibliography. It is intended to gather much of the information needed by librarians, academicians, book collectors and book-sellers, and, it is hoped, will be useful to anyone else interested in Blazek's work." - James Denboer from "A Note on Method."

CHRISTINA CARTER 5 Mem   booklet   US Glass Eye 2003   new   $12.00   6-poem booklet "written in response to a request for material for a bi-lingual anthology of cunnilingus poetry that glass eye books is hoping to publish in concord with quebe's l'oie de cravan. The anthology is a ways off [don't ask. -ed.], however, and these poems seemed so great, so full of life, so fucking ready to go, that we opted to issue them as a little stand alone volume." -byron coley

BYRON COLEY Revolutionary Action   booklet   US Glass Eye 1999   new   $15.00   24 pp. booklet w/ complete as can be discographies of all musicians involved int the 6.12.99 Sonic Youth with Ikue Mori / New York Art Quartet with Amiri Baraka show at the South Street Seaport Atrium in NYC. Plus an introduction & some text on each musician by Coley.

BYRON COLEY Enemies of the State   booklet   US Carnage Press/Conway New Music Society 1998   new   $12.00   8-page booklet with bibli/disc-ographies of Ed Sanders, John Sinclair & Daniel Carter as well as text written by Byron Coley. Done as a program for a Sept. 26, 1998 performance at the Amherst Unitarian Meeting House.

BYRON COLEY Threnody For. . .   booklet   US Carnage Press 1998   new   $15.00   12 page 5.5"x4.25" booklet with a burned match attached. Full title: Threnody for Jon Easley & Jim Shepard && Glenn Spearman &&& Dick Higgins &&&& Ray Bremser. Signed edition of 100.

ECSTATIC PEACE POETRY JOURNAL #4   mag   US Ecstatic Peace 2002   new   $8.00   With Eileen Myles, Douglas Blazek, Ira Cohen, Ally Sheedy, Byron Coley, Georganne Deen, J.D.King, Gary Kizer, Jutta Koether, Richard Krech, Chan Marshall, Gerard Malanga, Thurston Moore, Richard Meltzer, Clark Coolidge, R. Moore, Mali Thep, Gary Panter, John Sinclair, Lynne Savitt, Charles Plymell, Edwin Pouncey, Tuli Kupferberg, Mike Watt, A.D. Winanas, Steve Dalachinsky, Dylan Nyoukis, Charles Potts, Lisa Carver, Anne Laure Keib, Loren Mazzacane Connors, June Price.

ECSTATIC PEACE POETRY JOURNAL #5   mag   US Ecstatic Peace 2003   new   $8.00   With Bill Berkson, Anselm Berrigan, Douglas Blazek, Jack Brewer, Ira Cohen, Byron Coley, Loren Connors, Steve Dalachinsky, Georganne Deen, Stefano Giovannini, Kim Gordon, Anne-Laure Keib, Tim Kerr, Jutta Koether, Richard Krech, Linda Lerner, Gillian McCain, Rick Moody, Thurston Moore, John Morton, Gary Panter, Charles Plymell, Mali Thep, Gus Van Sant, Laki Vazakas, Janine Pommy Vega, Mike Watt, Nathan Whiting.

ECSTATIC PEACE POETRY JOURNAL #6   mag   US Ecstatic Peace 2003   new   $10.00   Every third issue of the EPPJ will feature a special theme. This time around: punk. Contributors: Fiona Smyth, Kim Gordon, Jutta Koether, Jocko Weyland, Ian MacKaye, Niki Elliot, Georganne Deen, Dennis Cooper, Christina Carter, Chris Touchton, Carla Bozulich, Jack Brewer, Anne Waldman, Valerie Beth Webber, Tom Greenwood, Weasel Walter, Karen Lollypop, Pete NOlan, Diego Cortez, Heather Leigh Murray, Sharon Cheslow, Dave Markey, John Morton, Richard Meltzer, Lydia Lunch, Thurston Moore, Savage Pencil, Richard Kostelanetz, Gary Panter, Noel Black, Pauline Oliveros, Ione, Dylan Nyoukis, Tom Smith, Dan Seward, Byron Coley, Clark Coolidge, Gerard Malanga, TV Smith, oren Connors, Pat Fear, Mike Watt, Lee Ranaldo, Richard Hell, Maria Kozik.

LOREN MAZZACANE CONNORS Autumn's Sun   tpb   US Glass Eye 1999   new   $13.00   Small 50-page chapbook by guitarist Loren Mazzacane Connors, consisting of diary excerpts from 1987.

CHARLES POTTS Little Lord Shiva   tpb   US Glass Eye 1999   new   $13.00   Charles Potts has been a cyclonic poetry force for 35 years. As a writer, editor, publisher and polemicist he has hit many high points over that time, but few people have had access to some of his highest moments, those achieved in Berkeley, CA in the late 1960s. Originally published in an edition of 475 copies by Richard Krech and John Oliver Simon's Noh Directions Press, Little Lord Shiva is one of the era's defining documents of personal and social apocalypse. Half of the text presented here is a straight reprise of Shiva's hard-hitting poetic critique of the underground, the other half is contemporary material that was unavailable to Noh Directions at the time. Combined at last, these two halves form a most perfect union; one instilled equally with dread for the dawn of the Age of Nixon, and acceptance of the cracked visionary beauty that resulted from attempts to dodge society's bullets.

GLENN SPEARMAN The Musa-Physics : Myth-Science-Poetics   booklet   US Carnage Press/Conway New Music Society 1999   nf   $12.00   Numbered reprint of 200 copies of the late, great tenor player's 36 page booklet of poetry, prose, schematics, & artwork, originally self published by Ascension Publication. This edition "was produced for an event honoring his memory at the Amherst Meeting House on March 6, 1999."

VALERIE WEBBER Dimly Lit Wildlife   booklet   US Glass Eye 2003   new   $6.00   5.5in.x8.5in booklet. 23 Poems, first edition, printing of 426. Foreword by Byron Coley & Thurston Moore. "Valerie's poems vibrate with a akind of power that is difficult to describe accurately. There seems to be a heavy undercurrent of sexual politics throughout her work, but isn't that true of any actively conscious writer? There is also a kind of seething disgust at the cultural hadn-as-dealt, but again -- what sensate being does not writhe with the same collective shame? The core strength of her work may come from the sense that it is always about to erupt in a shower of bodily fluids and wild aggression." - from the foreword



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