Alice Notley / Doctor Williams' Heiresses First Edition 1980
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Doctor Williams' Heiresses - Alice Notley
Berkeley: Tuumba Press, 1980. First edition. Paperback. First edition. A very good copy in saddle-stitched stapled wraps. Published as Tuumba chapbook 28. A lecture given by Notley in San Francisco in 1980.
Alice Notley has become one of America’s greatest living poets. She has long written in narrative and epic and genre-bending modes to discover new ways to explore the nature of the self and the social and cultural importance of disobedience. The artist Rudy Burckhardt once wrote that Notley may be “our present-day Homer.”
8vo, softcover/wraps. Unpaginated. White wraps, interior red and cream. Very good condition. Binding is secure. No interior marks or foxing. Very little shelf wear to white covers. Tips very slightly bumped. Tuumba 28.
Doctor Williams' Heiresses - Alice Notley
Berkeley: Tuumba Press, 1980. First edition. Paperback. First edition. A very good copy in saddle-stitched stapled wraps. Published as Tuumba chapbook 28. A lecture given by Notley in San Francisco in 1980.
Alice Notley has become one of America’s greatest living poets. She has long written in narrative and epic and genre-bending modes to discover new ways to explore the nature of the self and the social and cultural importance of disobedience. The artist Rudy Burckhardt once wrote that Notley may be “our present-day Homer.”
8vo, softcover/wraps. Unpaginated. White wraps, interior red and cream. Very good condition. Binding is secure. No interior marks or foxing. Very little shelf wear to white covers. Tips very slightly bumped. Tuumba 28.
Doctor Williams' Heiresses - Alice Notley
Berkeley: Tuumba Press, 1980. First edition. Paperback. First edition. A very good copy in saddle-stitched stapled wraps. Published as Tuumba chapbook 28. A lecture given by Notley in San Francisco in 1980.
Alice Notley has become one of America’s greatest living poets. She has long written in narrative and epic and genre-bending modes to discover new ways to explore the nature of the self and the social and cultural importance of disobedience. The artist Rudy Burckhardt once wrote that Notley may be “our present-day Homer.”
8vo, softcover/wraps. Unpaginated. White wraps, interior red and cream. Very good condition. Binding is secure. No interior marks or foxing. Very little shelf wear to white covers. Tips very slightly bumped. Tuumba 28.