Jargon 31: 14 Poets, 1 Artist | December 12-14, 1958, New York
Yellow folders with 14 loose sheets laid in depicting the holograph poems of the 14 contributors, each poem accompanied by an illustration by Fielding Dawson. Contributors include Paul Blackburn, Bob Brown, Edward Dahlberg, Max Finstein, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Goodman, Denise Levertov, Walter Lowenfels, Edward Marshall, E.A.Navaretta, Joel Oppenheimer, Gilbert Sorrentino, Jonathan Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. The Jargon Society, an illustrious independent small press, was founded by Black Mountain College alum Jonathan Williams in 1951. Issues subsequent to number 1 were printed at Black Mountain. Along with original printed mailing envelope. Partial toning and light rubbing to wrappers with minor chipping to spine end. Leaves NF. Presentation envelope with top flap neatly cut away and preserved, partial tearing to remaining three edges.
Yellow folders with 14 loose sheets laid in depicting the holograph poems of the 14 contributors, each poem accompanied by an illustration by Fielding Dawson. Contributors include Paul Blackburn, Bob Brown, Edward Dahlberg, Max Finstein, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Goodman, Denise Levertov, Walter Lowenfels, Edward Marshall, E.A.Navaretta, Joel Oppenheimer, Gilbert Sorrentino, Jonathan Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. The Jargon Society, an illustrious independent small press, was founded by Black Mountain College alum Jonathan Williams in 1951. Issues subsequent to number 1 were printed at Black Mountain. Along with original printed mailing envelope. Partial toning and light rubbing to wrappers with minor chipping to spine end. Leaves NF. Presentation envelope with top flap neatly cut away and preserved, partial tearing to remaining three edges.
Yellow folders with 14 loose sheets laid in depicting the holograph poems of the 14 contributors, each poem accompanied by an illustration by Fielding Dawson. Contributors include Paul Blackburn, Bob Brown, Edward Dahlberg, Max Finstein, Allen Ginsberg, Paul Goodman, Denise Levertov, Walter Lowenfels, Edward Marshall, E.A.Navaretta, Joel Oppenheimer, Gilbert Sorrentino, Jonathan Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. The Jargon Society, an illustrious independent small press, was founded by Black Mountain College alum Jonathan Williams in 1951. Issues subsequent to number 1 were printed at Black Mountain. Along with original printed mailing envelope. Partial toning and light rubbing to wrappers with minor chipping to spine end. Leaves NF. Presentation envelope with top flap neatly cut away and preserved, partial tearing to remaining three edges.