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New York Quarterly No. 8 -- One Uncollected, One First Appearance Poem by Charles Bukowski Poems (1971)
New York Quarterly No. 8 -- One Uncollected, One First Appearance Poem by Charles Bukowski Poems (1971)
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New York Quarterly No. 8 -- One Uncollected, One First Appearance Poem by Charles Bukowski Poems (1971)
Published in 1971, New York Quarterly No. 8 featured two Bukowski poems:
Inverted Love Song
Notes On A Door-Knocker
Notes On A Door-Knocker has yet to be published again.
Inverted Love Song would later appear in The People Look Like Flowers At Last (2007).
The New York Quarterly (NYQ) was a popular contemporary American poetry magazine for its time. Established by William Packard (1933-2002). Rolling Stone magazine once called it "the most important poetry magazine in America.”
Bukowski would appear in 54 issues between 1971 and 2002.
This copy is in Very Good ++ condition with some light creases and browning to the covers.
Overall, a solid copy of this important poetry journal out of New York, NY.
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