A Tradition of Rupture: Selected Critical Writings of Alejandra Pizarnik
by PIZARNIK, ALEJANDRA & HEINOWITZ, COLE (Trans)
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Alejandra Pizarnik : A Profile
by Alejandra Pizarnik, Frank Graziano
1987 softcover. Covers, binding and pages good. Some pages have marks in pencil. No torn or missing pages. Fast, friendly service.
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Alejandra Pizarnik, Frank Graziano |
Publisher: Logbridge-Rhodes
Date: 1987
1987 softcover. Covers, binding and pages good. Some pages have marks in pencil. No torn or missing pages. Fast, friendly service.
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Hambone 4 (Fall 1984)
by Mackey, Nathaniel (ed.), Clarence Major, WIll Inman, David Henderson, Todd Baron, Alejandra Pizarnik, David Meltzer, Kit Robinson, et al
Santa Cruz, CA: Hambone, 1984. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 8vo, [vi]+202pp, printed wrappers. Uncommon fourth issue of this cultural magazine edited by Nathaniel Mackey. Includes writing by Clarence Major et al. Unmarked copy, light outer wear.
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Mackey, Nathaniel (ed.), Clarence Major, WIll Inman, David Henderson, Todd Baron, Alejandra Pizarnik, David Meltzer, Kit Robinson, et al |
Publisher: Santa Cruz,...
Date: 1984
Santa Cruz, CA: Hambone, 1984. 1st edition. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket (as issued). Near Fine. 8vo, [vi]+202pp, printed wrappers. Uncommon fourth issue of this cultural magazine edited by Nathaniel Mackey. Includes writing by Clarence Major et al. Unmarked copy, light outer wear.
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Young Poetry of the Americas - Volume I.
by (PAZ, Octavio, Alejandra Pizarnik, Nicanor Parra, Enrique Lihn, and others)
Washington, D.C.: Pan American Union, 1967. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. 1. Square octavo. 116pp. Illustrated with small portraits of the poets. Poems in both Spanish and English. Printed wrappers over stapled text block. Wrappers with moderate soiling and wear, staples oxidized, very good. Features poets from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, and Uruguay. Each country has an introduction by a noted scholar, critic, or author (Chile introduced by José Donoso), and a brief biography is given for each poet. Over 50 poets are represented, including Octavio Paz, Alejandra Pizarnik, Nicanor Parra, and Enrique Lihn. *OCLC* seems to locate only two copies, one in the U.S. at the Organization of American States, formerly known as the Pan American Union, the publisher of this volume.
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(PAZ, Octavio, Alejandra Pizarnik, Nicanor Parra, Enrique Lihn, and others) |
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Date: 1967
Washington, D.C.: Pan American Union, 1967. Softcover. Very Good. Vol. 1. Square octavo. 116pp. Illustrated with small portraits of the poets. Poems in both Spanish and English. Printed wrappers over stapled text block. Wrappers with moderate soiling and wear, staples oxidized, very good. Features poets from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, and Uruguay. Each country has an introduction by a noted scholar, critic, or author (Chile introduced by José Donoso), and a brief biography is given for each poet. Over 50 poets are represented, including Octavio Paz, Alejandra Pizarnik, Nicanor Parra, and Enrique Lihn. *OCLC* seems to locate only two copies, one in the U.S. at the Organization of American States, formerly known as the Pan American Union, the publisher of this volume.
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El infierno musical.
by PIZARNIK, Alejandra.
Buenos Aires: Siglo veintiuno editores, 1971.. FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY. Small 4to. (18 x 15.5 cm). pp. 76. Original card wrappers printed in black and pink. With an inscription in purple ink by Pizarnik to prestigious literary critic Jorge Cruz to f.f.e.p. reading, "Jorge Cruz, en verdadera estima personal y literaria - Sasha Pizarnik" [Jorge Cruz, in true personal and literary esteem]. Light marginal toning, inner hinge a bit cracked, rubbing to spine. First edition, inscribed, of this book by Alejandra Pizarnik in which she makes an inquisition about language and its functions. It is dedicated to the prestigious literary critic Jorge Cruz, who developed a renowned career for more than four decades in the prestigious newspaper LA NACION, where he began as a theatre critic. In 1957 he joined the Literary Supplement. There he contributed to disseminate the work of prestigious writers and made new authors known. Alejandra Pizarnik, in full Flora Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine poet whose poems are known for their stifling sense of exile and rootlessness. Pizarnik was born into a family of Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe. She attended the University of Buenos Aires, where she studied philosophy and literature. Later she ventured into painting, studying with the Catalan Argentine painter Juan Batlle Planas. In 1960 she moved to Paris, where she worked for French publishing houses and magazines, published poetry, and translated into Spanish works of such writers as Henri Michaux, Antonin Artaud, Marguerite Duras, and Yves Bonnefoy. In 1965 she returned to Buenos Aires and published three of her eight collections of poetry, Los trabajos y las noches (1965; "The Works and the Nights"), Extracción de la piedra de la locura (1968; "Extraction of the Stone of Madness [or Folly]"), and El infierno musical (1971; "The Musical Hell"), as well as her famous prose work La condesa sangrienta (1965; "The Bloody Countess"), about the Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory. Pizarnik s first editions with inscriptions are seldom found.
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PIZARNIK, Alejandra. |
Publisher: Buenos Aires:...
Buenos Aires: Siglo veintiuno editores, 1971.. FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY. Small 4to. (18 x 15.5 cm). pp. 76. Original card wrappers printed in black and pink. With an inscription in purple ink by Pizarnik to prestigious literary critic Jorge Cruz to f.f.e.p. reading, "Jorge Cruz, en verdadera estima personal y literaria - Sasha Pizarnik" [Jorge Cruz, in true personal and literary esteem]. Light marginal toning, inner hinge a bit cracked, rubbing to spine. First edition, inscribed, of this book by Alejandra Pizarnik in which she makes an inquisition about language and its functions. It is dedicated to the prestigious literary critic Jorge Cruz, who developed a renowned career for more than four decades in the prestigious newspaper LA NACION, where he began as a theatre critic. In 1957 he joined the Literary Supplement. There he contributed to disseminate the work of prestigious writers and made new authors known. Alejandra Pizarnik, in full Flora Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine poet whose poems are known for their stifling sense of exile and rootlessness. Pizarnik was born into a family of Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe. She attended the University of Buenos Aires, where she studied philosophy and literature. Later she ventured into painting, studying with the Catalan Argentine painter Juan Batlle Planas. In 1960 she moved to Paris, where she worked for French publishing houses and magazines, published poetry, and translated into Spanish works of such writers as Henri Michaux, Antonin Artaud, Marguerite Duras, and Yves Bonnefoy. In 1965 she returned to Buenos Aires and published three of her eight collections of poetry, Los trabajos y las noches (1965; "The Works and the Nights"), Extracción de la piedra de la locura (1968; "Extraction of the Stone of Madness [or Folly]"), and El infierno musical (1971; "The Musical Hell"), as well as her famous prose work La condesa sangrienta (1965; "The Bloody Countess"), about the Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory. Pizarnik s first editions with inscriptions are seldom found.
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