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    KERMODE, Doug

    Language: English

    Published by Doug Kermode, Long Beach, CA, 1971

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Long Beach: Doug Kermode, 1971. 37pp. Saddle-stapled in illustrated wraps. Very good, with light rubbing/soiling to covers, a stamp and black marker strike to half-title. Self-published book of poems treating from an anti-establishment perspective such topical subjects as the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., nuclear weapons, the Apollo 8 space flight, and Spiro T. Agnew. Other poems on themes including love, family, life in Southern California, etc. Interesting work from a poet about whom we can discover little. OCLC locates two institutional holdings.