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  • Triquarterly

    Language: English

    Published by Triquarterly, 2020

    ISBN 10: 0810142015 ISBN 13: 9780810142015

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    Condition: New. Brand New! Not Overstocks or Low Quality Book Club Editions! Direct From the Publisher! We're not a giant, faceless warehouse organization! We're a small town bookstore that loves books and loves it's customers! Buy from Lakeside Books!

  • Donoso, Jose & William A. Henkin with the staff of TriQuarterly (editors)

    Published by E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1969

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    softcover. Condition: Nearly fine copy. 1st. 8vo, 496 pp.

  • Triquarterly

    Published by TriQuarterly, 1983

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    paperback. Condition: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. New York. 1983. Spring Summer 1983. TriQuarterly. Very Good in Wrappers. paperback. Front cover photograph by photo Lech. keywords: Magazine Literature. DESCRIPTION - This volume of TriQuarterly was assembled over the last six months. The work of two of the photographers, and many of the writings, came directly from Poland (the writings having been translated there). Some pieces came to TQ through Richard Lourie, translator of Konwicki and Brandys, and through Joanna Clark. Timothy Wiles, coeditor, was the principal scout, critic of translations, bagman, and encouraging spirit for the entire volume, writing voluminous guiding letters from Poland, where he was teaching for the year, and making sure that everything found its way to TQ. inventory #7044.

  • Triquarterly

    Published by Northwestern University Press, 1987

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    paperback. Condition: Very Good in Wrappers. No Jacket. First Edition. Evanston. 1987. Northwestern University Press. 1st Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 496 pages. paperback. Cover design by Gini Kondziolka; Cover photograph by Jane Taylor. keywords: Magazine Literature South Africa Anthology Literature. DESCRIPTION - TriQuarterly '69 represents an unusual moment in the annals Of South African writing, for it brings together new work from within the country and new stories, poems or translations by writers who have lived in exile for many years. Let us not pretend this is an easy association, for the strain of separation has left its mark on the most progressive South African art. It has been difficult for us too, as editors and individuals with firm political opinions, to reconcile the perspectives on South Africa from outside and from inside. Thus the literary problem imitates the urgent problem confronting all opponents of apartheid: the question of a united front. CONTENTS: Editors' Introduction/David Bunn and Jane Taylor; Death of a Son (story)/Njabulo S. Ndebele; Law and Order (poem)/Douglas Reid Skinner; From A State Of Fear (excerpt from novel)/Menan du Plessis; Mummy Let Me GO (poem and linocuts)/David Hlongwane; The Road; Helping My Father Make a Cupboard; The Ballot and the Bullet (poems)/Chris van Wyk; TO Whom It May Concern: Linocuts On a Poem by Sipho Sepamla/Billy Mandindi; The Naval Base (Part 111); Motho Ke Motho Ka Batho Babang (A Person is a Person Because of Other People); Group Photo from Pretoria Local on the Occasion of a Fourth Anniversary (Never Taken); Labyrinth II; Your Deep Hair; White Face, Black ask; Lullaby; To Learn How to Speak (poems)/Jeremy Cronin; Five Drawings/William Kentridge; Dolphin Eater; Small Passing; Al Wat Kind Is; Our Sharpeville (poems)/Ingrid Fiske; From The House Next Door to Africa (excerpt from novel)/Denis Hirson; The Other Side of the Family (excerpt from work in progress)/Velma Odendaal; On the Front Line: A Portrait Of Civil War (photo-essay)/Paul Weinberg and Afrapix photographers Guy Tillim, Dave Hartman and Steve Hilton-Barber; From Die Walvisman (excerpt from novel)/Klaas Steytler; Mamlambo (story)/Bheki Maseko; Rhodes: Some Women Photographed (photo-essay)/Paul Alberts; An Apparent Loss; Interview; Pain Isn't Something; In the Morgue (poems)/Donald Parenzee; Appointment; The Sunlight Has Moved; As We Stop Loving (poems)/Kelwyn Sole; Eight Photographs/Omar Badsha; Two Excerpts from Emergency Poems: First Night; War Memorial/Keith Gottschalk; Poem/Hein Willemse; The Representative (excerpt from novel)/ Achmat Dangor; The Soft Has NO Durability (story)/Jeanne Goosen; Kodwa Nkosana (And Yet, Master (poem)/M. T. Mazibuko; The Structure Of Things Here (photo-essay)/David Goldblatt; The English Language and Social Change in South Africa (essay)/Njabulo S. Ndebele; The Black Afrikaans Writer: A Continuing Dichotomy (essay)/Hein Willemse; An Artist Is Struggling with Chains (text and linocuts)/John Muafangejo; Oral Performance and Social Struggle in Contemporary Black South African Literature (essay)/Kelwyn Sole; From Black Mamba Rising: South African Worker Poets in Struggle Introduction, author notes, footnotes and conclusion by Ari Sitas; Migrants' Lament - A Song and Africa by Alfred Temba Qabula; The Tears of a Creator by Alfred Temba Qabula and Mi S'dumo Hlatshwayo, l, the Unemployed by Nise Malange; The Black Mamba Rises by Mi S'dumo Hlatshwayo; Interview with FOSATU Cultural Group by South African Labour Bulletin staff; Two Excerpts from A Sport Of Nature (excerpt from novel)/Nadine Gordimer; A Note to All Surviving Africans; Ancient Bonds; The Tyrant; Cowardice; The Prayer of Ramses II; teve Biko's Anthem; Final Supplication; The Humanity of All Things; The Vision Of Life (poems)/Mazisi Kunene; Lovesong After the Music of K. E. Ntsane (poem)/Antjie Krog; From Senkatana (excerpt from play)/S. M. Mofokeng; Homage to David Livingstone Phakamile Yali-Manisi; A Dream of Guests; To Have Love (poems)/Patrick Cullinan; Those Jolly Little Beetles (poem)/Wilma Stockenström; Easter Transit (poem)/Phil du Plessis; Coronach at Cave-Rock (poem)/Douglas Livingstone; For Billie Holiday; Song for Ilva Mackay and Mongane (poems)/Keorapetse Kgositsile; Train Churches (photo-essay)/Santu Mofokeng; From the Introduction to Salutes and Censures (excerpt from volume Of poems)/Dennis Brutus; Ping-Pong: Excerpt from Hearing of the Case of Dennis Brutus in Immigration Court (transcript)/Transcribed by Y. B. Holly; Boys from the Border; Sweets and Bullets (drawings)/Manfred Zylla; Horses: Athlone; Exit Visa; From the Way I Live Now; [Untitled) (poems)/Arthur Nortje; The Amanuensis (from Dreamwork) (excerpt from book of stories)/Wayne Assam; Sweetness (story)/Sheila Roberts; Blood Relatives (story)/Daniel p. Kunene; The Fly (story)/Andrew Martens; A Little Cloud Out of the Sea, Like a Man's Hand: From the Experiences of an Afrikaner Housewife in the Bosom Of a Nuclear Family (story)/Ingrid Scholtz; Six Drawings and a Sculpture/Dumile Feni; For Tim Sutcliffe (1914 - 1986), Headmaster, Clifton Preparatory School, Durban (poem)/Peter Sacks; The Prime Minister Is Dead (story)/Ivan Vladislavic; Two Interviews with J. M. Coetzee, 1983 and 1987/Tony Morphet; The Body Is a Country Of Joy and Of Pain (poem)/Douglas Reid Skinner; A South African Photographer in Zimbabwe (photo-essay)/Paul Weinberg; Heroes Of the Day (poem)/Sipho Sepamla; APPENDICES: Chronology, Bibliography, Glossary of Place Names, Glossary of Acronyms, Map; A Note on the Art in This Issue. inventory #10481.

  • (Borges, Luis) TRIQUARTERLY 25. Fall 1972 (number 25). Edited by Charles Newman

    Published by Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1972

    Seller: Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, U.S.A.

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    Octavo, single issue, pictorial wrappers. 468-page issue devoted to the writings of Luis Borges. Mild vertical creases to spine panel, a bright, nearly fine copy. (#94678).

  • Special Section on Paul Celan. (= Sulfur 11. A Triquarterly of the Whole Art)

    Published by Los Angeles: UCLA Extension, 1984

    Seller: Librairie Diona, Lattes, France

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    Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. 208p paperback with colour illustrated cover, includes also Poems by Charles Olson etc,

  • TriQuarterly

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    Softbound. Condition: Fine. Illustrated. Northwestern U.P. 1971-3. Pictorial wraps. A fine run of 5 volumes.

  • RUSSIAN LITERATURE TRIQUARTERLY.

    Publication Date: 1991

    Seller: Anthony C. Hall, Bookseller ABA ILAB, Isleworth, MIDDX, United Kingdom

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    Paperback. 463pp card covers, Ann Arbor 1991 *This, the last issue of the Triquarterly, is devoted to Nabokov. It includes 77 pages of original material. Very good.

  • TriQuarterly

    Published by Northwestern University 1964-2005, passim, 1964

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    Condition: Very Good. Nos 1-122 (1964-2005) Lacking #48 & 85; original pictorial or decorated paper wrappers, very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request.