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  • John Hoopes, Edward Dorn, Editors

    Published by Wild Dog, Idaho State, Idaho, 1964

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    0 19 volume set. Includes illustrations. original stapled mimeographed sheets, Pocatello: Wild Dog, January 30, 1964 Side-stapled printed wrappers, 8.5? x 11? , 26 pages, mimeograph printed. Contributors: Louis Zukofsky from Found Objects Catherine Ross [untitled] Clear as Fingers Raymond Obermayr Pop Art and Popular America Geoffrey Dunbar The Edge, Un-song Jack Anderson Wednesday, The Games of Night, Dog in the Street M. Theora Heckler [untitles] An optimistic old mermaid Douglas Wolfe In Walks Everyone George Bowering The Lawnmower Charles Olson [untitled] Men are only known in memory, [untitled] The Pedens, who re-walked WILD DOG was the brainchild of Ed Dorn, who was teaching at Idaho State University in the early sixties. The magazine included students as editors and contributors; they published alongside LeRoi Jones, Douglas Woolf, Robert Kelly, Larry Eigner, Fielding Dawson, Charles Olson, Denise Levertov, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, Diane Wakoski, Stan Brakhage and Joanne Kyger. Kyger co-edited nos. 17 18 with Drew Wagnon and Gino Clays. Dorn, Geoffrey Dunbar, and John Hoopes were also editors of Wild Dog over the course of the magazine s twenty-one issues, from 1963 66, during which time they moved from Pocatello to Salt Lake City to San Francisco. Very good. light shelf wear, general toning,

  • John Hoopes, Edward Dorn, Editors

    Published by Wild Dog, Idaho State, Idaho, 1963

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    0 19 volume set. Includes illustrations. original stapled mimeographed sheets, WILD DOG was the brainchild of Ed Dorn, who was teaching at Idaho State University in the early sixties. The magazine included students as editors and contributors; they published alongside LeRoi Jones, Douglas Woolf, Robert Kelly, Larry Eigner, Fielding Dawson, Charles Olson, Denise Levertov, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, Diane Wakoski, Stan Brakhage and Joanne Kyger. Kyger co-edited nos. 17 18 with Drew Wagnon and Gino Clays. Dorn, Geoffrey Dunbar, and John Hoopes were also editors of Wild Dog over the course of the magazine s twenty-one issues, from 1963 66, during which time they moved from Pocatello to Salt Lake City to San Francisco. Very good. light shelf wear, general toning,

  • John Hoopes, Edward Dorn, Editors

    Published by Wild Dog, Idaho State, Idaho, 1963

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    0 19 volume set. Includes illustrations. original stapled mimeographed sheets, Contributors: Charles Olson [untitled] The Vault of Heaven Gael Turnbull I Look Into Charles Potts Migratory Don Lloyd Magill s Catharsis Berk Erbland Lament of a War Baby Ron Loewinsohn His Talk, What He Says, The Mozart Inkblots Larry Eigner The Memory of Yeats Blake, For Your Quiet Limbs, Trying, Narrow Sky Brent Bennett The Age of Suspicion WILD DOG was the brainchild of Ed Dorn, who was teaching at Idaho State University in the early sixties. The magazine included students as editors and contributors; they published alongside LeRoi Jones, Douglas Woolf, Robert Kelly, Larry Eigner, Fielding Dawson, Charles Olson, Denise Levertov, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, Diane Wakoski, Stan Brakhage and Joanne Kyger. Kyger co-edited nos. 17 18 with Drew Wagnon and Gino Clays. Dorn, Geoffrey Dunbar, and John Hoopes were also editors of Wild Dog over the course of the magazine s twenty-one issues, from 1963 66, during which time they moved from Pocatello to Salt Lake City to San Francisco. Very good. light shelf wear, general toning,

  • John Hoopes, Edward Dorn, Editors

    Published by Wild Dog, Idaho State, Idaho, 1963

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    0 19 volume set. Includes illustrations. original stapled mimeographed sheets, Contributors: Charles Olson [untitled] The Vault of Heaven Gael Turnbull I Look Into Charles Potts Migratory Don Lloyd Magill s Catharsis Berk Erbland Lament of a War Baby Ron Loewinsohn His Talk, What He Says, The Mozart Inkblots Larry Eigner The Memory of Yeats Blake, For Your Quiet Limbs, Trying, Narrow Sky Brent Bennett The Age of Suspicion WILD DOG was the brainchild of Ed Dorn, who was teaching at Idaho State University in the early sixties. The magazine included students as editors and contributors; they published alongside LeRoi Jones, Douglas Woolf, Robert Kelly, Larry Eigner, Fielding Dawson, Charles Olson, Denise Levertov, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, Diane Wakoski, Stan Brakhage and Joanne Kyger. Kyger co-edited nos. 17 18 with Drew Wagnon and Gino Clays. Dorn, Geoffrey Dunbar, and John Hoopes were also editors of Wild Dog over the course of the magazine s twenty-one issues, from 1963 66, during which time they moved from Pocatello to Salt Lake City to San Francisco. Very good. light shelf wear, general toning,

  • John Hoopes, Edward Dorn, Editors

    Published by Wild Dog, Idaho State, Idaho, 1963

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    0 19 volume set. Includes illustrations. original stapled mimeographed sheets, Contributors: John Hoopes On All That Lives Geoffrey Dunbar 1945 Douglas Woolf Juncos and Jokers Wild Zig VIII Edward Dorn God has a Wreck on 91 South Dawn Stram [untitled] Midnight surrounds you Gail Bell The Mask Caliph John Apple Cores Robert Kelly The Larger Issue WILD DOG was the brainchild of Ed Dorn, who was teaching at Idaho State University in the early sixties. The magazine included students as editors and contributors; they published alongside LeRoi Jones, Douglas Woolf, Robert Kelly, Larry Eigner, Fielding Dawson, Charles Olson, Denise Levertov, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, Diane Wakoski, Stan Brakhage and Joanne Kyger. Kyger co-edited nos. 17 18 with Drew Wagnon and Gino Clays. Dorn, Geoffrey Dunbar, and John Hoopes were also editors of Wild Dog over the course of the magazine s twenty-one issues, from 1963 66, during which time they moved from Pocatello to Salt Lake City to San Francisco. Very good. light shelf wear, general toning,

  • John Hoopes, Edward Dorn, Editors

    Published by Wild Dog, Idaho State, Idaho, 1963

    Seller: PONCE A TIME BOOKS, SANTA BARBARA, CA, U.S.A.

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    0 19 volume set. Includes illustrations. original stapled mimeographed sheets, Contributors: John Hoopes On All That Lives Geoffrey Dunbar 1945 Douglas Woolf Juncos and Jokers Wild Zig VIII Edward Dorn God has a Wreck on 91 South Dawn Stram [untitled] Midnight surrounds you Gail Bell The Mask Caliph John Apple Cores Robert Kelly The Larger Issue WILD DOG was the brainchild of Ed Dorn, who was teaching at Idaho State University in the early sixties. The magazine included students as editors and contributors; they published alongside LeRoi Jones, Douglas Woolf, Robert Kelly, Larry Eigner, Fielding Dawson, Charles Olson, Denise Levertov, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, Diane Wakoski, Stan Brakhage and Joanne Kyger. Kyger co-edited nos. 17 18 with Drew Wagnon and Gino Clays. Dorn, Geoffrey Dunbar, and John Hoopes were also editors of Wild Dog over the course of the magazine s twenty-one issues, from 1963 66, during which time they moved from Pocatello to Salt Lake City to San Francisco. Very good. light shelf wear, general toning,