Box 5
Contains 38 Results:
John Phillip Santos, "Cracking the Matthias Code." Author's edition, undated
A review of 2 collections of Matthias' poetry: "The Salt Companion to John Matthias" (Salt, 2011), and "Collected Shorter Poems, Vol. 2, 1995-2011" (Shearsman, 2011).
"Grosseteste Review," Vol. 6, No. 1-4, 1973
"Perfect Bound," Winter 1976-1977, 1976
The magazine of the Cambridge Poetry Society. Includes a poem by Matthias, 'After the Death of Chekhov' (p.44), as well as work by Richard Burns (see Folders 31-40) and John Wilkinson (see Folder 122).
"Perfect Bound," Summer 1977, 1977
The magazine of the Cambridge Poetry Society.
"Poetry," Vol. 122, No. 3, 1973
"Poetry," Vol. 123, No. 4, 1974
Includes a poem by Matthias, 'Epilogue for Tony Barkan: From a New Home' (p223).
"Poetry," Vol. 124, No. 1, 1974
2 copies of issue. Includes a poem by Matthias, 'For John Garvick After his Visit: Suffolk, Fall' (p18), as well as a comment piece on six books: Ownerless Earth: New & Selected Poems by Michael Hamburger, H'm by R.S. Thomas, From Glasgow to Saturn by Edwin Morgan, Selected Poems by Elizabeth Daryush, Moscow Mansions by Barbara Guest, and Bearings by Jack Marshall (p45).
"Poetry," Vol. 124, No. 4, 1974
Special issue of nine Russian poets translated by Daniel Weissbort (see Folders 115-20): Olga Berggolts, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Gleb Gorbovsky, Aleksandr Kushner, Germam Plisetsky, Robert Rozhdestvensky, Viktor Sosnora, Yevgeny Vinokurov, and Nikolai Zabolotsky.
"Poetry," Vol. 125, No. 4, 1975
2 copies of issue. Includes a comment piece by Matthias (p233) on "The Sleeping Lord and Other Fragments" by David Jones (see Folders 250-68).
"Poetry," Vol. 125, No. 5, 1975
2 copies of issue. Includes a poem by Matthias, 'Clarification for Robert Jacoby: After Many Years' (p276).
"Poetry," Vol. 127, No. 2, 1975
3 copies of issue. Includes a comment piece by Matthias on seven books: The Apple Barreland Hand in Hand by John Stallworthy, "The Snake at Saffron Walden" by Paris Leary, "Correspondences" by Anne Stevenson, "American Handbook" by David Steingass, "Of the Map That Changes" by William Hunt, and "Man-Fate" by William Everson (p98).
"Poetry," Vol. 128, No. 4, 1976
Includes a comment piece by Matthias on "Somewhere Is Such a Kingdom: Poems 1952-1971" by Geoffrey Hill (p232).
"Poetry," Vol. 129, No. 6, 1977
Includes a comment piece by Matthias on five books: "Poems and Epistles" by John Fuller, "Growing-Points" by Elizabeth Jennings, "Living in a Calm Country" by Peter Porter, "Kilroy was Here" by John Cotton, and "Love and Other Deaths" by D.M. Thomas (p340).
"Poetry and Audience," Vol. 23, 1977
Special translation issue. Includes work by Jan Östergren (see Folders 132-9), as well as Catullus, Lorca, Mallarmé, and Sappho.
"Poetry Information," No. 18, 1977
Special issue including interviews with Chris Torrance, Thomas A. Clark, Barry MacSweeney, Tom Pickard, and Ken Smith.
"Poetry lOndon/Apple Magazine," Vol. 1, No. 1, 1979
Meary Thurairajah Tambimuttu edited "Poetry London" during the war years. A single issue was produced again in 1979, with a new section labelled Apple Magazine seeking to include other types of poetry such as song lyrics (Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen). Prior to their split in 1970, The Beatles had intended to found an "Apple Magazine" under Tambimuttu. Includes a flexi-disc recording of Ginsberg reading his poem 'Plutonium Ode.'
"Täningskastet," No. 9, 1979
Swedish poetry journal, including a comment piece by John Matthias on the English poetry of Göran Printz-Påhlson, translated from the English into Swedish by Lars-Håkan Svensson (p65). Also includes poetry by Göran Printz-Påhlson (see Folders 140-4), Jan Östergren (see Folders 132-9), Jesper Svenbro (see Folders 153-7), and Richard Burns (see Folders 31-40).
"Danse Macabre: Death & the Printers," West House Books, Sheffield, UK, 1997
Anthology of 4 poets (David Annwn, Kelvin Corcoran, Alan Halsey, and Gavin Selerie) interpreting the danse macabre (dance of death) based on a woodcut that is the earliest known representation of a printing press. Letter to Matthias from Annwn regarding exchanging books, dated 26th January 1996.
"Loosers Weepers: An Anthology of Found Poems," Kayak Books, San Francisco, CA, 1969
Edited by George Hitchcock.
"Mad Windows," Lit Press, Notre Dame, IN, 1969
Edited by Phil Perry. Includes a poem by Matthias, 'Trial (work in progress) Part I (witch)' (p68), as well as poetry by Diane Wakoski, Clayton Eshleman, and Charles Bukowski.
"An Octave for Octavio Paz." The Sceptre Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1972
A festschrift edited by Richard Burns and Anthony Rudolf. Includes poetry by Richard Burns (see Folders 31-40), Miles Burrows, Elaine Feinstein, John James, Omar S. Pound, Anthony Rudolf, Charles Tomlinson, and Daniel Weissbort (see Folder 115-20). Inscribed by Burns to Matthias, dated 29th September 1973. Numbered 217 of 350.
"For David Gascoyne, on his sixty-fifty birthday." Enitharmon Press, London, UK, 1981
"A Gathering, for Gael Turnbull." Au Quai, Glasgow, Scotland, 1998
A festschrift edited by Peter McCarey. Includes poetry by Robert Creeley, Roy Fisher (see Folder 53), and Eliot Weinberger.
"News for the ear, an homage to Roy Fisher." Stide Publications, Exeter, UK, 2000
A festschrift edited by Peter Robinson and Robert Sheppard. Includes a poem by Matthias, 'Left Hands and Wittgensteins' (p46), as well as work by Gael Turnbull, Lee Harwood, Jeremy Hooker, and Fleur Adcock.
Richard Burns, "Anthony Rudolf & the Menard Press." Los Poetry Press, Cambridge, UK, 1985
Essay on the founder and publications of the Menard Press. Inscribed to Matthias by Burns, dated September 1985.
Richard Cork, "Henri Gaudier and Ezra Pound, a friendship." Anthony d'Offay, London, UK, 1982
An essay associated with the exhibition 'The Hieratic Head of Ezra Pound' at Anthony d'Offay Gallery in London from 22nd October to 12th November 1982.
Edward Dorn, "Interviews." Four Seasons Foundation, Bolinas, CA, 1980
Number 38 in the 'Writing' series, edited by Donald Allen. Includes 6 interviews with Dorn.
Edward Dorn, "Views." Four Seasons Foundation, San Francisco, CA, 1980
Number 40 in the 'Writing' series, edited by Donald Allen. Includes 1 interview with, and 17 essays by Dorn.
Christine Downing, "What Use Are Poets In a Time of Need?" University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 1980
A transcript of the Fourth Annual Memorial Lecture, given during the 62nd Fellows Meeting at St Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, 27th July to 1st August 1985. Includes an introduction by Walter Blass. Published as v.3 of Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journalbased at the University of Tennessee.
Anthony Flowers, "Quiet Music of Words, Conversations with Richard Caddel." West House Books, Sheffield, UK, 2002
Interview with poet Richard Caddel. Review copy slip with mail order information enclosed.