Wormwood Review 57 #60/700 – Two Uncollected Poems (4 total) by Charles Bukowski (1976)
Wormwood Review 57 #60/700 – Two Uncollected Poems (4 total) by Charles Bukowski (1976)
Wormwood Review No. 57, 1974 featured 4 Charles Bukowski Poems
Charles Bukowski always felt Wormwood Review was the best small magazine out there and was grateful that they were one of the first to recognize his work. In return, Bukowski continued to contribute to the magazine right up until his death in 1994.
Wormwood Review No. 57, 1974 featured 5 Charles Bukowski Poems
Poor Trochi - pg. 38
Fair Stand The Fields Of France And Negation - pg. 40
Round Trip - For T.H. - pg. 40
There's People In Places Where Snow Lives - pg. 41
There is a pencil price note on the front cover, otherwise Near Fine-minus with a touch of sunning to the spine.
Wormwood Review was published by the legendary Marvin Malone (1930-1996). Malone was a pharmacologist, scientific researcher, educator, artist, poetry collector, and editor. Upon arrival to Storrs, Connecticut in 1960, Malone discovered the second issue of Wormwood Review and soon took over the publication as the sole editor, publisher, and designer (alias A. Sypher), producing quarterly issues until his death in 1996.
Wormwood Review ran for 144 issues (1959-1997). Christa Malone, Marvin's daughter, co-edited issue 144 after Marvin's death, and released issue 145/146 as a special tribute issue to Marvin in 1999.
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