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University of Arizona Poetry Center L.R. Benes Rare Book Room Holdings Last Updated 01/15/2016 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA POETRY CENTER L.R. BENES RARE BOOK ROOM HOLDINGS LAST UPDATED 01/15/2016 This computer-generated list is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but may contain some formatting issues and/or inaccuracies. Thank you for your understanding. AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER Seeds yet ever secret : poems and Abbey, Rita Deanin. images / Rita Deanin Abbey. Las Vegas, Nev. : Gan Or, 2013. When I grow up I want to be a mighty tall order / by Emily Brooklyn, N.Y. : Belladonna* Abendroth, Emily, author. Abendroth. Collaborative, 2013. Exclosures : 1 - 8 / Emily Philadelphia, PA : Albion Books, Abendroth, Emily. Abendroth. 2012. Notwithstanding shoring, flummox [Houston, Tex] : little red leaves, Abendroth, Emily. / Emily Abendroth. c2012. Philosophies of the dusk : poems / by W. M. Aberg and Michael Tucson, Ariz. : Pima College Aberg, W. M. Knoll. 1984. Philosophies of the dusk : poems / by W. M. Aberg and Michael Tucson, Ariz. : Pima College Aberg, W. M. Knoll. 1984. A house on a hill (part 3) / by Tuscaloosa : Slash Pine Press, Abramowitz, Harold. Harold Abramowitz. 2010. Tenants of the House Poems 1951- Abse, Dannie. 56. London, Eng. Hutchinson 1957. New York : Center for the Homage to LeRoi Jones and other Humanities, the Graduate Center, early works / Kathy Acker; The City University of New Acker, Kathy, 1948-1997, author. Gabrielle Kappes, editor. York, 2015. Other ends pine / Patrick AD, David Feil, Rebecca Novak, Dawn [Houston, Tex.] : little red leaves, AD, Patrick. Pendergast and Stalina Villarreal. c2013. Adams, Frederick B. (Frederick Boston, Club of Odd Volumes, Baldwin), 1910-2001. To Russia with Frost. 1963. The sundering / Stephanie Adams- Santos selected and introduced by New York : Poetry Society of Adams-Santos, Stephanie. Linda Gregg. America, 2010. Another day on earth / by Kim New York, NY : The Center for Addonizio, Kim, 1954- Addonizio. Book Arts, 2009. [Columbus, Ohio?] : Blood Adkins, David Paul. Stick up / Paul David Adkins. Pudding Press, 2014. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA POETRY CENTER L.R. BENES RARE BOOK ROOM HOLDINGS LAST UPDATED 01/15/2016 This computer-generated list is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but may contain some formatting issues and/or inaccuracies. Thank you for your understanding. AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER Tucson, Ariz. : SUN/gemini A walk through the yellow pages / Press Berkeley, CA : Agha Shahid Ali drawings by Distributed by Small Press Agha, Shahid Ali, 1949-2001. Rebecca Gaver. Distribution, 1987. Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press Scranton, Pa. : The half-inch Himalayas / Agha Distributed by Harper & Row, Agha, Shahid Ali, 1949-2001. Shahid Ali. c1987. Ai, 1947-2010. Cruelty poems. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1973. Ai, 1947-2010. Killing floor : poems / by Ai. -- Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1979. And in the human heart [by] New York, Duell, Sloan and Aiken, Conrad, 1889-1973. Conrad Aiken. Pearce [c1940] New York: Charles Scribner's Aiken, Conrad, 1889-1973. Selected poems / by Conrad Aiken. Sons, 1931. Buenos Aires, Argentina Alberti, Rafael, 1902-1999. Pleamar. Editorial Losada, S.A. 1944. San Francisco : Albion Books, Albon, George. Ryman room / George Albon. 2011. Some maritime disasters this Brooklyn, NY : Belladonna Alcalá, Rosa. century / by Rosa Alcalá. Books, c2003. Don't let me forget to feed the Portland, Or. : Poor Claudia, Alessandrelli, Jeff. sharks / Jeff Alessandrelli. c2012. Everyone has a mouth / Ernst Herbeck translated from the German by Gary Sullivan with contributions from Oya Ataman Brooklyn, NY : Ugly Duckling Alexander, 1920- and Ekkehard Knörer. Presse, c2012. Alexander, Charles, 1954- 2 songs / by Charles Alexander. Tucson, Ariz. : Chax Press, 1986. A book of hours / poems by Charles Alexander illustrations by Penny Redlands, Calif. : 5 & Dime Alexander, Charles, 1954- McElroy. Press, 1987. Love / [Charles Alexander and [Tucson : Charles Alexander and Alexander, Charles, 1954- Cynthia Miller]. Cynthia Miller,] 2012. Some sentences look for some [Houston, Tex.] : little red leaves, Alexander, Charles, 1954- periods / Charles Alexander. c2013. Alexander, Charles, 1954- The Hugo Ball (sculpture). Tucson : Aug. 18, 2009. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA POETRY CENTER L.R. BENES RARE BOOK ROOM HOLDINGS LAST UPDATED 01/15/2016 This computer-generated list is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but may contain some formatting issues and/or inaccuracies. Thank you for your understanding. AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER Two Pushing Waters / by Charles Houston, TX : little red leaves, Alexander, Charles, 1954- author. Alexander. [2015] Pushing water : part seven / Charles Alexander. Three poems / Alexander, Charles. Tom Raworth. Tucson : Chax Press, 1998. Succor / Floyce Alexander chosen and illustrated by Karenlee Clarke Northfield, [Minn.] : Red Alexander, Floyce. Alexander. Dragonfly Press, 2002. The business of fancydancing : stories and poems / by Sherman Brooklyn, N.Y. : Hanging Loose Alexie, Sherman, 1966- Alexie Press, c1992 Water flowing home : poems / by Boise, Idaho : Limberlost Press, Alexie, Sherman, 1966- Sherman Alexie. 1996. Alison (Pseudonym) Falling in love / by Alison. 1979 Woman in a boat / K. E. Allen selected and introduced by Robert New York : Poetry Society of Allen, K. E. Creeley. America , c2004. Alexis & Oren & Sara's Halves/ poems by Alexis Almeida, Oren [Colorado Springs] : NewLights Almeida, Alexis, author. Silverman & Sara Renee Marshall. Press, [2014] Burn this and memorize yourself poems for women. Photographs by [New York, Times Change Press, Alta. Ellen Shumsky. c1971] gist : rift : drift : bloom / josé felipe alvergue. Colorado Springs, CO : Further Alvergue, José Felipe, author. Other Book Works 2015. Amadon, Samuel. Goodnight lung / Samuel Amadon. Lincoln Octopus Books 2006. [Hartford, Conn.] : Projective Amadon, Samuel. Spy poem / Samuel Amadon Industries, 2008 From the author's private [Northampton, Mass.?]. : The Amling, Eric. collection / Eric Amling. Song Cave, c2013. [Winston-Salem, N.C.] : Ammons, A. R., 1926-2001 Six-piece suite / by A.R. Ammons. Palaemon Press Ltd., c1978. Typescript, 2p. with autograph Among Other Things. additions List of Readers. 1993? Tucson, Arizona : Jo Andersen, Andersen, Jo, artist. Desert Count 2014 / Jo Andersen. 2015. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA POETRY CENTER L.R. BENES RARE BOOK ROOM HOLDINGS LAST UPDATED 01/15/2016 This computer-generated list is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but may contain some formatting issues and/or inaccuracies. Thank you for your understanding. AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER Liminal Spaces / Jo Andersen Tucson, AZ : J. Andersen, V. Vanessa Dearing Judy Derickson Dearing, J. Derickson, and C. Andersen, Jo. Chris Mann. Mann, 2015. Poems. Selections;"One Hundred Colorado Places / Erik Anderson & Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Anderson, Erik, 1979-, author. Elizabeth Robinson." Fact·Simile, [2012]. Anderson, James Ian. Heavy-Handed. Tucson, AZ 2008. Lisbon, Iowa : Penumbra Press, Anderson, Jon, 1940-2007. Counting the days / Jon Anderson. 1974. Cypresses : poems / by Jon Anderson drawing by Helen Port Townsend, Wash. : Anderson, Jon, 1940-2007. Byers. Graywolf Press, 1981. Helpful hints : notes on writing Tucson, AZ : Blue Moon Press, Anderson, Jon, 1940-2007. poetry / Jon Anderson. c1982. [Pittsburgh] University of Anderson, Jon, 1940-2007. In sepia. Pittsburgh Press [1974] Prose works. Selections;"Charting Practice: A Fictive Essay / [Minneapolis, Minnesota?] : Anderson, Stephanie, 1981-, author. Stephanie Anderson." DoubleCross Press, 2014. Souvenir of the ancient world : [poems] / Carl Drummond de Andrade, Carlos Drummond de, Andrade translated by Mark [New York] : Antaeus Editions, 1902-1987 Strand. -- c1976. Voices of Belladonna / by Hanna Andrews, Jane Kennedy, Jamila Brooklyn, N.Y. : Belladonna* Andrews, Hanna. Wimberly. Collaborative, c2012. Poems. Selections;"Solstice / E.J. Brooklyn, New York : Red Glass Antonio, E. J., author. Antonio." Books, 2013. Layl Wahid fi kull al-mudun [One Antoon, Sinan, 1967- night in All Cities] Beirut: Dar al-Jamal, 2010 Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918. Bleuet. Canton, NY: Caliban Press, 2008. Nashville, Vanderbilt University Appleman, Philip, 1926- Summer love and surf poems. Press [1968] Poetics. English;"Aristotle on the art of poetry tr. by Ingram Bywater with a preface by Gilbert Aristotle. Murray." Oxford, Clarendon Press, [1959] UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA POETRY CENTER L.R. BENES RARE BOOK ROOM HOLDINGS LAST UPDATED 01/15/2016 This computer-generated list is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but may contain some formatting issues and/or inaccuracies. Thank you for your understanding. AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER Berkeley, Cal. : The Figures Kensington, Cal. : SBD, Small Armantrout, Rae, 1947- Extremities / Rae Armantrout. Press Distribution, 1978. Brooklyn, NY : Belladonna Armantrout, Rae, 1947- Fetch / by Rae Armantrout Books, c2006. Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan Armantrout, Rae, 1947- Versed / Rae Armantrout. University Press, c2009. Writing the plot about sets / Rae Armantrout, Rae, 1947- Armantrout. Tucson : Chax Press, 1998. Brooklyn, N.Y. : Belladonna* Arndt, Jess, author. Moon colonies / Jess Arndt. Collaborative, 2014. Correspondence. Selections. English;"Selected Late Letters of Antonin Artaud 1945-1947 / Artaud, Antonin, 1896-1948, Translated by Peter Valente & Cole Brooklyn, NY : Portable Press @ author. Heinowitz." Yo-Yo Labs, [2014]. A nest of ninnies [by] John Ashbery Ashbery, John, 1927- & James Schuyler. New York, Dutton, 1969. Some trees. With a foreword by W. New Haven, Yale University Ashbery, John, 1927- H.
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