Monday, March 20, 2017

3 views of Aaron Simon


Wrote this about Aaron Simon on this blog in #11:

Carrier
Aaron Simon
©2006
Insurance Editions
Jackson Heights, NY

Insurance Editions makes quality chapbooks, period. Carrier by Aaron Simon is no exception. It’s a small book, 6 3/4 X 5 1/4. The paper stock and quality of printing are to be commended. I will note that the book was printed at Oscar Printing Company of San Francisco, CA and it is a superb job. The 34 prose poems are equal to the production of the book. I would say that this is a fine book and if you not yet familiar with Mr. Simon’s work, as I was not, it behooves you to find and read whatever Aaron was brought out. You are in for a treat.


Nobody writes about chapbooks for God's sake, and our first child, Julia, was born and I was the "stay-at-home" and I was there with our daughter and I started to write about chapbooks because I publish chapbooks (via Plan B Press) and because of a single chapbook I found somewhere -

- and I started to gather them, and once I started blogging about chapbooks some small presses in Brooklyn started sending copies to me for review which (remember the whole "having a newborn baby at home thing? that was real") and newborn babies need a LOT of attention. Anyway, Carrier was one of those that arrived from Insurance Editions, thank you Insurance Editions!"

then, I got :


Periodic Days
Green Zone
Brooklyn, NY
(c)2007

: this from Green Zone, another of those small Brooklyn presses. This is a departure from the first book. These are not prose pieces. These are more structural. Very good poems. Thank you, Green Zone.

These two chapbooks have been in one of my growing number of plastic bins filled with chapbooks since 2006, and recently I decided to see if Aaron was "fineable" on the net - yes, he's in San Francisco and he would love to sign my copies of his books! I send them to him, very happily. I love having authors sign their books! And to my surprise, he adds :



Senses Himself
GreenZoneEditions
Brooklyn, NY

: which he also quite graciously signed. This collection mirrors the second. Great poetry!
All three are very good collections. Thanks, Aaaron, for the work!

Monday, March 13, 2017

Spotted Doe by Rina Drescher (2016)



Spotted Doe
Rina Drescher
Blah Blah Blah press
Rochester, NY
(c)2016

I applaud the effort here. It's an artist book. It's a second printing of it. I want to like it more than I can though. It's xerox page printing, cheap cheap cheap. The cover material is interesting but the contents are not. Blah Blah Blah is right.

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Six Dutch Hearts by Mac Hammond (1977)


Six Dutch Hearts
Mac Hammonds
The Bellevue Press
Binghamton, NY
(c)1977

A slender chapbook by chapbook standards. Signed by the poet inside back. Handsome little thing. Hand-sewn. Six poems about dogs.

Thursday, March 09, 2017

A Ranch Bordering the Salty River by Stephen Page (2016)


A Ranch Bordering the Salty River
Stephen Page
Finishing Line Press
Georgetown, KY
(c)2016

The author sent me this book from Argentina. I told him that I would mention it. I just did.

Wednesday, March 08, 2017

Fuzz in Japan by Emma M. Maguire (1913)



Fuzz in Japan
Emma M. Maguire
published jointly by F.A.Owen Publishing Co. (Dansville, NY) and Hall & McCreary (Chicago, IL)
(c)1913

Yes, I did write 1913. This 32 page "instructor literature series - no. 290" booklet was part of an educational series with illustrations that came at the at the beginning of the last century. Apparently Fuzz is a young girl. The booklet is in remarkable condition considering its age, and the wear usually heaped on books of this nature.

Tuesday, March 07, 2017

The Seeing Glass by Katie Louchheim (1979)



The Seeing Glass
Katie Louchheim
Monomoy Press
Washington, DC
(c)1979

Monomoy Press was a DC - based Press which was distributed by Dryad Press. This copy was inscribed and signed by the poet. Ms. Louchheim led a colorful life, her obit was tucked into the copy of the book I found as well. She lived in Washington and New York throughout her life. She worked at the State Department as well as holding several Democratic party positions, rising to Vice Chairperson of the Democratic Party from 1956-1960.

This handsome collection is one of her volumes of poetry. She was known for her DC salons where art and politics mingled.

Saturday, March 04, 2017

Around Celebes by Alain-Pierre Pillet (1990)



Around Celebes
Alain-Pierre Pillet
Hourglass
Paris France
(c)1990

Alain Pillet is not well known in the United States. He died in 2009. What I found about his life (and death) were Google-translated. This book is fairly rare. It was published by Peter Wood who also co-translated the contents. The illustrator of this book is Rik Lina. Lina is an amazing artist.

Pillet was considered a Bretonist within Surrealist circles. This work reflects that observation. It's a fantastic little collection. So glad to have it.

Friday, March 03, 2017

Carvings on a Prayer Tree by Jim Peterson (1994)


Carvings on a Prayer Tree
Jim Peterson
Holocene
Wofford College
Spartanburg, SC
(c)1994

Don't know much about the press, which seems to be a literary wing of the Wofford College English Dept., or rather WAS in 1994. The work seems to be a direct descendent of the "I-did-this - and - I - did - that" type of New York School poetics which becomes quite tiresome after awhile. In this case, before a while. Primarily, I am acknowledging the existence of.....

Wednesday, March 01, 2017

Here at the Door by Janine Pommy Vega (1978)


Here at the Door
Janine Pommey Vega
Zonepress
Brooklyn, NY
(c)1978

Like so many chapbooks, this one came as part of a much larger lot and was not written about or acknowledged - until now. It came from a lot I got from a poet in New York state. I only dug it out now because Janine's companion, Andy Clausen, had posted himself reading a poem by Vegas a few years ago on a Facebook group and that piece appearing on the page recently and me thinking 'wait, I have a book by her!' Which I did, this one!

The cover image was provided by Martin Carey. Zonepress is a bit of a mystery but many small presses are/were. Ms. Vega was associated with the Beats. This tiny sliver of nothing is primarily about Death stopping by, on her fingertips, for a round of inspiration.

There by Francesco Clemente and Robert Creeley (1994)


There
Robert Creeley and Francesco Clemente
Gasgosian Gallery
NYC, NY
(c)1994

Very handsome gallery produced item for an exhibition by Mr. Clemente's show entitled "Purgatorio". One of only 1000 printed. Color images of some of Clemente's painting with a corresponding poem provided by Robert Creeley. Beautiful work, beautifully done.