Rekrab
Usually wrong.
Okay, I've been doing some reading up on Marvin Malone, the late editor of the highly esteemed Wormwood Review (where Bukowski was often published). And someplace I read that he published 5 mimeograph chapbooks of poetry before he moved to Storrs, CT, and got involved with the fledgling magazine, The Wormwood Review. I have a copy of his letterpressed early chapbook of poems, Bucolics & cheromanics (1963), but I'd never heard of these earlier mimeo chapbooks. I did a Google Books search and found three of them listed:
One over twice equals eight. Bent Quoin Press, 1958, 8 pages.
Conversation Peece. Bent Quoin Press, 1959, 6 pages.
Two over twice equals sixteen. Bent Quoin Press, 1958, 14 pages.
Anyone know what the other two are? Anyone have copies of any of these? I know it's a long shot, but I figured maybe someone on the Forum would have information on these long lost works by the Godfather of American Poetry. Bent Quoin Press was located in Albuquerque and may have been Malone himself.
One over twice equals eight. Bent Quoin Press, 1958, 8 pages.
Conversation Peece. Bent Quoin Press, 1959, 6 pages.
Two over twice equals sixteen. Bent Quoin Press, 1958, 14 pages.
Anyone know what the other two are? Anyone have copies of any of these? I know it's a long shot, but I figured maybe someone on the Forum would have information on these long lost works by the Godfather of American Poetry. Bent Quoin Press was located in Albuquerque and may have been Malone himself.