Books/Printed Stuff
Three Clicks Left by Katerina Gogou
Original paperback, pb, 64 pgs. The only English translation available of the Greek actress, poet, and militant anarchist.
Robert Anbian's Blame the Powerful: Political Poems
4.25” x 6.5”; 32 pages; pb; saddle-stitched; SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR
Tomorrow Triumphant by Otto René Castillo
Original paperback, pb, 144 pgs. Newly discovered mint copies of the celebrated, long out-of-print Roque Dalton Brigade translation from Night Horn Books. SUPPLIES LIMITED!
Street Theology by Michael Koch
Original paperback, pb, 100 pages, ISBN: 978-0-941842-03-7 This delightful, surreal poetry anthology by the gifted San Franciscan poet, translator, artist, and musician Michael Koch abounds in colorful images, absurd metaphors, and humor...Like the counter-cultural poetry of Richard Brautigan, Koch’s poems are poised and self-deprecating, witty and whimsical. This book is so good, you won’t want it to end. — SF Library Staff Pick
Luna Lunera: Poems al-Andalus by Loss Pequeño Glazier
Original paperback, pb, 105 pgs. From the director of the electronic poetry center (epc) and author of "Digital Poetics: The Making of E-Poetries," the first book devoted to digital poetics, comes this expansive expression of the sources of poetic language from pre-language cave paintings to machine-enabled assemblages.
Long Ago Now by Robert Anbian and Rolf Winnewisser
Original paperback, pb, 32 pgs. An uncanny and moving new poem and artwork from the celebrated American poet and Swiss artist.
Fighting the Bad War by Angelo Presicci
Original paperback, pb, 232 pgs. In November 1966, Angelo Presicci found himself manning an M50 machine gun atop an armored personnel carrier in the jungles of Vietnam’s Tay Ninh Province. He was a 22-year-old gay draftee from a small town in upstate New York. The linked stories in "Fighting the Bad War" are based on Presicci’s experiences in battle and on the long way home from America’s most unpopular war, the last entrusted to a citizen army.