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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. While the place and year of Steve Malmude's birth (Manhattan, 1940) nominally stamp him as a second-generation poet of the New York School, his hieratic, almost ideogrammatic poems, made slowly and carefully - sometimes over many years - are utterly distinct from those of his peers. With substantial selections from his books - all but ten of Malmude's previously published poems are included here - Red Carpet also gathers unpublished early work (the opening sonnet was written in 1958, when Malmude's guiding star was Robert Lowell) along with poems written after he relocated to Limerick, Maine, in 2002.
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Paperback. Condition: New. While the place and year of Steve Malmude's birth (Manhattan, 1940) nominally stamp him as a second-generation poet of the New York School, his hieratic, almost ideogrammatic poems, made slowly and carefully - sometimes over many years - are utterly distinct from those of his peers. With substantial selections from his books - all but ten of Malmude's previously published poems are included here - Red Carpet also gathers unpublished early work (the opening sonnet was written in 1958, when Malmude's guiding star was Robert Lowell) along with poems written after he relocated to Limerick, Maine, in 2002.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. While the place and year of Steve Malmudes birth (Manhattan, 1940) nominally stamp him as a second-generation poet of the New York School, his hieratic, almost ideogrammatic poems, made slowly and carefully sometimes over many years are utterly distinct from those of his peers. With substantial selections from his books all but ten of Malmudes previously published poems are included here Red Carpet also gathers unpublished early work (the opening sonnet was written in 1958, when Malmudes guiding star was Robert Lowell) along with poems written after he relocated to Limerick, Maine, in 2002. The largest book to date by this singular poet of the New York School, a poet of intense thrift, wit and clarity. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Carcanet Press Ltd, GB, 2025
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Paperback. Condition: New. While the place and year of Steve Malmude's birth (Manhattan, 1940) nominally stamp him as a second-generation poet of the New York School, his hieratic, almost ideogrammatic poems, made slowly and carefully - sometimes over many years - are utterly distinct from those of his peers. With substantial selections from his books - all but ten of Malmude's previously published poems are included here - Red Carpet also gathers unpublished early work (the opening sonnet was written in 1958, when Malmude's guiding star was Robert Lowell) along with poems written after he relocated to Limerick, Maine, in 2002.
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Published by Carcanet Press Ltd, Manchester, 2025
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. While the place and year of Steve Malmudes birth (Manhattan, 1940) nominally stamp him as a second-generation poet of the New York School, his hieratic, almost ideogrammatic poems, made slowly and carefully sometimes over many years are utterly distinct from those of his peers. With substantial selections from his books all but ten of Malmudes previously published poems are included here Red Carpet also gathers unpublished early work (the opening sonnet was written in 1958, when Malmudes guiding star was Robert Lowell) along with poems written after he relocated to Limerick, Maine, in 2002. The largest book to date by this singular poet of the New York School, a poet of intense thrift, wit and clarity. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Published by The Poetry Project/ Adventures in Poetry, (New York), 1971
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Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Periodical. Cover by Rudy Burckhardt. Illustrated by Joe Brainard. Edited by Larry Fagin. Quarto. Side stapled photographic wrappers. About near fine with the thin front cover stock sheet creased at one corner and with light wear at the spine. Contributors to this issue include Ron Padgett, Joe Brainard, Lewis Warsh, Philip Whalen, Dick Gallup, Andrei Codrescu, Steve Malmude, Richard Kolmar, and Glen Baxter.
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ISBN 10: 1800174977 ISBN 13: 9781800174979
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - While the place and year of Steve Malmude's birth (Manhattan, 1940) nominally stamp him as a second-generation poet of the New York School, his hieratic, almost ideogrammatic poems, made slowly and carefully - sometimes over many years - are utterly distinct from those of his peers. With substantial selections from his books - all but ten of Malmude's previously published poems are included here - Red Carpet also gathers unpublished early work (the opening sonnet was written in 1958, when Malmude's guiding star was Robert Lowell) along with poems written after he relocated to Limerick, Maine, in 2002.
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ISBN 10: 1800174977 ISBN 13: 9781800174979
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Published by The Poetry Project, [New York, 1971
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Flyer for Larry Fagin and Steve Malmude's June 2, 1971 reading at the Poetry Project. Malmude would have just published his first work, Catting, and the Project was an essential space for his practice. Indeed, it was for that very community that he wrote his poems. Mimeograph. 11 x 8 1/2 in. Very good.
Published by The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church In-the-Bowery), (New York, 1978
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First Edition
Unbound. Condition: Very Good. Magazine. (9)pp., with overleaf for mailing. Sheets printed both sides and attached with a corner staple. Folded for mailing with a written address, and stamp. Edges toned and lightly foxed most notably at the top of the front sheet, very good. This issue features poems from Steve Malmude and is addressed to poet Clark Coolidge.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Cover by John Wesley. Quarto. Stapled glossy wrappers. Near fine with some minor rubbing and scattered indentation. One of 26 lettered ("J") copies Signed.
Side-stapled wrappers. Cover by John Wesley. This is letter "N" from an edition of 300 copies; 26 are lettered AZ and signed by the poet. Slight shelf wear to wrappers; near fine.