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Nomad no. 5/6
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Publisher: Nomad (Culver City, Calif.) Related Content: "so much for the knifers, so much for the bellowing dawns" ; "Manifesto: a call for our own critics" ; "the day it rained at the Los Angeles County Museum" (p. 5, poem, essay, poem) Note: "C50, C51, D11" written in ms. in upper right corner of p. [1]; this collection contains another copy of this issue (Box 03, Item 09). Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski
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Publisher: Nomad (Culver City, Calif.) Related Content: "on the failure of a poet, on the failure of the earth" ; "I taste the ashes of your death..." ; "regard me" ; "winter comes in a lot of places in August" (p. 12, poems) Note: "C31-C34" written in ms. in upper right corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski
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Anagogic & paideumic review no. 6
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Publisher location: (Half Moon Bay, Calif.) Related Content: "poem for Liz:" ; "No title:" (poem, short story with illustrations by Bukowski.) Note: "C134, C135, D15" written in ms. in upper right corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski
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Mag no. 6
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Publisher: Mag Press (Long Beach, Calif.) Related Content: "the best love poem I can write at the moment" (poem) Note: Poem accompanied by a black and white photograph of Bukowski. "(1973)" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski
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Purr no. 5
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Publisher: Purring Press (Phoenix, Ariz.) Related Content: "(to Buk)" ; "love song (for L.K.)" (poem) Note: "(1976)" written in ms. in the upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Linda King ; Charles Bukowski
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Publisher: Morris Edelson (Madison, Wis.) Related Content: "men's crapper" (poem) Note: Issue cover title is "Poems Morris paid for ; or: money talks, nobody walks". Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski
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