cirerita Founding member Mar 26, 2011 #1 This poem seems uncollected, but it sounds all-too-familiar. Maybe B. told the same things in a short-story?
This poem seems uncollected, but it sounds all-too-familiar. Maybe B. told the same things in a short-story?
David Mar 26, 2011 #2 Yep, in "Notes of A Dirty Old Man," Open City, January 1968.Published in a really cool German illustrated edition as Einmal New Orleans und Zuruck."
Yep, in "Notes of A Dirty Old Man," Open City, January 1968.Published in a really cool German illustrated edition as Einmal New Orleans und Zuruck."
mjp Founding member Mar 26, 2011 #3 One detail I found interesting when I was reading that: I don't know if we ever discussed that...the fact that the Webbs didn't bind Crucifix. I think the common assumption is that they did everything.
One detail I found interesting when I was reading that: I don't know if we ever discussed that...the fact that the Webbs didn't bind Crucifix. I think the common assumption is that they did everything.
cirerita Founding member Mar 26, 2011 #4 Yest, that's the common assumption, but I think he discusses in the (unpublished?) correspondence who did bind Crucifix.
Yest, that's the common assumption, but I think he discusses in the (unpublished?) correspondence who did bind Crucifix.
Purple Stickpin Mar 26, 2011 #5 The text in It Catches... implies that the Webbs bound that one. If that is the case, I wonder why they were unable to bind Crucifix.
The text in It Catches... implies that the Webbs bound that one. If that is the case, I wonder why they were unable to bind Crucifix.
mjp Founding member Mar 27, 2011 #6 Probably the difference between 777 and 3100 copies...four times more books - that's a lot more work.
Probably the difference between 777 and 3100 copies...four times more books - that's a lot more work.
number6horse okyoutwopixiesoutyougo Mar 28, 2011 #7 That was news to me that Webb didn't do the binding. Thanks for the info and thanks for the poem. It's a beauty.
That was news to me that Webb didn't do the binding. Thanks for the info and thanks for the poem. It's a beauty.
roni Mar 30, 2011 #8 David said: [...] Published in a really cool German illustrated edition as Einmal New Orleans und Zuruck." Click to expand... ... by Benno Kaesmayr from MARO who was the one who first published Hanks poetry in the early 70s. Hail Benno!
David said: [...] Published in a really cool German illustrated edition as Einmal New Orleans und Zuruck." Click to expand... ... by Benno Kaesmayr from MARO who was the one who first published Hanks poetry in the early 70s. Hail Benno!