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cover of The Book of Tendons by eleni sikelianos; off-white background with teal square outlined in bright red in the center and three thick lines inside of different lengths, one in mint green and two in bright red, title and author name centered above in red typed text
The Book of Tendons
By Eleni Sikelianos
quill, solitary apparition by barbara guest, salmon pink background with light grey splotch in the middle
Quill, Solitary Apparition
By Barbara Guest
cover of In Memory of My Theories by Rod Smith; light grey background, image of ghostlike figure on top of an old tv with a blue screen, tethered by a thin pole to a clear plexiglass spinning wheel
In Memory of My Theories
By Rod Smith
A Descriptive Method by Claude Royet-Journoud, white background with square outlined in light blue near center, three differently sized thick lines stacked vertically inside, one light blue, one sky blue, one maroon
A Descriptive Method
By Claude Royet-Journoud
Translated by Keith Waldrop
cover of Moira by Norma Cole; light grey background, four large pencil-drawn blobs, white on the inside, Moira handwritten in red all-caps in the biggest center blob
Moira
By Norma Cole
cover of Lapses by John Crouse; textured off-white background, four columns of nouns and verbs in light brown typed font with a blue textured check mark above each word, blue outline of rectangle surrounding eight words in third column from the left
Lapses
By John Crouse
cover of VEL by P. Inman, black line drawing of bird silhouettes and a square b&w image of a wall and white pitcher
VEL
By P Inman
cover of Close to me & Closer by Alice Notley; top of page is a painting of deer and llamas grazing and laying in yellow and green grass with a purple sky, bottom of page is a painting of a male and female lion facing each other in yellow grass
Close to me & Closer… (The Language of Heaven) and Désamère
By Alice Notley
cover of The Indian Never Had a Horse by etel adnan; light pink background with a large vertical rectangle centered of a black ink drawing of trees and a horizon line, title and author photo centered below in typed text
The Indian Never Had a Horse & Other Poems
By Etel Adnan
A Beggar at Damascus Gate
By Yasmin Zahran
cover of The History of the Loma People by Paul Degein Korvah, b&w image of two people sitting in front of a cement hut with a hay roof
The History of the Loma People
By Paul D. Korvah
cover of Memory Play by Carla Harryman, textured white background with black specks bursting from a single point and scattering
Memory Play
By Carla Harryman
cover of Mob by Abigail Child; black background, b&w aerial image of large crowd in swimwear
Mob
By Abigail Child
cover by Curve by Andrew Levy; two smaller vertical rectangular b&w image negatives of nuns or saints, pink background with black line drawings with curves, lines, and arrows
Curve
By Andrew Levy
cover of precise intrigues by mary angeline; light grey background with black line doodles making a cross-hatched square
Precise Intrigues
By Mary Angeline
cover of Rome, A Mobile Home by Jerry Estrin, dark red background with horizontal b&w close-up photo of a line of stones in sand
Rome, a Mobile Home
By Jerry Estrin
cover of Precisely the Point Being Made by Norman Fischer, off-white background with rectangular image along the bottom of light grey circles and black dots
Precisely the Point Being Made
By Norman Fischer
cover of The Sugar Borders by William Fuller, light blue background with red line drawings of small birds
The Sugar Borders
By William Fuller
cover of O Four, Subliminal Time edited by Leslie Scalapino; "my heart is destiny" twice in bright blue handwritten text vertically, one on top of the other with blue crayon-like rectangular outline, blurb about the book typed in blue text in a column on the right side of cover
O Four / Subliminal Time
Edited by Leslie Scalapino
cover of The India Book by Andrew Schelling, light pink background and a vertical red-tinted photo of a small skeleton with a mask in a garden
The India Book: Essays and Translations from Indian Asia
By Andrew Schelling

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