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title Editors Choice Literature Graphics From the US Small Press - photo 1

title:Editor's Choice: Literature & Graphics From the U.S. Small Press, 1965-1977Contemporary Anthology Series
author:Sklar, Morty
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Editor's Choice
"The Small Press publishes 97% of the poetry and fiction being published in the United States today."
Leonard Randolph, former Director of the Literature Program of the National Endowment for the Arts
"The publishing business, formerly one of the last strongholds of the independent entrepreneur, is rapidly being swallowed up by corporate capitalism... In the last 20 years, more than 300 mergers have taken place in the publishing industry... New authors find it more and more difficult to get published at all. Even established authors find most commercial publishers increasingly indifferent to a book that promises only a modest sale... Today, the censorship of ideas has entered American life through the back door. The economics of centralization and standardization threaten to achieve what could not be achieved, in a country officially committed to liberal principles, by governmental repression: uniformity of thought."
Christopher Lasch, in The New York Times
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Editor's Choice:
Literature & Graphics from the U.S. Small Press, 1965-1977
Poetry
Fiction
Essays
Graphics
with 50 pages of autobiographical notes
from the presses/magazines & authors/visual artists
Edited by
Morty Sklar
& Jim Mulac
selected from nominations by editors
of independent, non-commercial presses & magazines
Page 4 Acknowledgments The publisher apologizes for any acknowledgments - photo 2
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Acknowledgments
The publisher apologizes for any acknowledgments not made or credit not given... we relied on the contributors to provide that information. All but a few nominations by the presses and magazines (found at the beginning of each work) are considered permission to reprint. The remaining permissions are cited below. Nominations had been made as early as Fall 1977. Further credits may be found in the author or visual artist autobiographical note section.
"from MabelA Story" is reprinted by permission of Marion Boyars Inc., American publisher of Robert Creeley's MabelA Story.
"So This Is Nebraska" is reprinted by permission of University of Pittsburgh Press, publisher of Sure Signs: New and Selected Poems by Ted Kooser. 1980 by Ted Kooser.
"Populist Manifesto" is reprinted by permission of New Directions, publisher of Who Are We Now? by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. 1976 by Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
"New York" is reprinted by permission of New Directions, publisher of Lorca-Jimenez: Selected Poems, translated by Robert Bly, and Agents for the Estate of Federico Garcia Lorca. All Rights Reserved.
Number 2 of The Contemporary Anthology Series
First Edition, clothbound & perfectbound: December 1980
Copyright 1980 by The Spirit That Moves Us Press:
rights revert to original copyright holders.
Library of Congress Cataloging In Publication Data
Main entry under title:
Editor's choice
(The Contemporary anthology series ; no. 2)
Bibliography: p.
1. Literature, Modern20th century. 2. Graphic
arts. I. Sklar, Morty, 1935- II. Mulac, Jim,
1942- III. Series: Contemporary anthology
series ; no. 2
PN6014.E3 810'.8'0054 79-64861
ISBN 0-930370-05-8
ISBN 0-930370-06-6 (numbered 1-100 & signed
by the editors)
ISBN 0-930370-04-X (pbk.)
THE SPIRIT THAT MOVES US PRESS
P. O. Box 1585, Iowa City, Iowa 52244
(319) 338-5569 or (319) 337-9700
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