Poetry. Jackson Mac Low's REPRESENTATIVE WORKS: 1938-1985 is a compilation that follows the work of American experimentalism through one of its strongest arrangers. Mac Low, a proponent of "systems of chance," treated chance and choice as equal-handed characters in the making of poetry. Despite his intentional steering toward randomness, Mac Low's poetry "always has a remarkable compassion and humor...just as there are ways of jumping off or in or on."--Robert Creeley Mac Low writes attentively and "his poetry, even though ...
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Poetry. Jackson Mac Low's REPRESENTATIVE WORKS: 1938-1985 is a compilation that follows the work of American experimentalism through one of its strongest arrangers. Mac Low, a proponent of "systems of chance," treated chance and choice as equal-handed characters in the making of poetry. Despite his intentional steering toward randomness, Mac Low's poetry "always has a remarkable compassion and humor...just as there are ways of jumping off or in or on."--Robert Creeley Mac Low writes attentively and "his poetry, even though it looks like it, is poetry."--John Cage
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Good. No jacket. The cover is rubbed and scratched with the bottom corner edges being slightly bumped and creased. The top edge of the text block is foxed, but not visible on the page margins. Binding is secure and pages are clean and unmarked.
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Very Good. 8vo, wraps, very good, light wear and some gentle spine creases, inscribed "Best wishes to Richard, Jackson, NYC, 2/7/87." With postcard addressed to poet Richard Dillon in Pittsburgh from 1/20/87: "Dear Richard, *Thanks* for the poems & for dedicating the one in color to me (it's the most interesting, I think, tho I'd like to see "out there over" in larger type so I cd really read it). [If the "wizard" is supposed to be me, I'm no wizard nor want to be & I'm very often weary--but that doesn't take away from the *poem*--only from the /appropriateness of the/ the dedication] {Is the "Alan" Davies? } Best wishes for 1987 & beyond, Jackson."