Sad Dust Glories, poems during work summer in Woods
- SIGNED Paperback
- Berkeley: The Workingmans Press, 1975
Berkeley: The Workingmans Press, 1975 First edition, first printing. Inscribed by Ginsberg on the title page: "For Ron Benham / Naropa 1977". With some hand-written corrections by Ginsberg to the subtitle: poems "^written" during work summer "1974" in "Sierra" woods. Publisher's gray-green wrappers, with a photo of Ginsberg by Paula Farley to front wrapper, lettered in black. About fine, with light toning to wrapper edges. Overall, a great copy. Sad Dust Glories is a collection of poems by Ginsberg inspired by the traveling and manual labor he performed out west in the summer of 1974. Divided into three sections, the book contains poems like "Green Notebook," "Energy Vampire," "The Moon Followed by Jupiter Thru Pinetrees," "To the Dead," and "For Sale." Also in the summer of 1974, Ginsberg and poet Anne Waldman co-founded the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa Institute in Colorado, described on the school's website as "a radically alternative literary space rooted in contemplative practice and experimental poetics." . Inscribed by Author. First Edition. Original Wrappers. Near Fine.
Details
Title
Sad Dust Glories, poems during work summer in Woods
Author
Ginsberg, Allen
Binding
Paperback
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
Berkeley: The Workingmans Press
Date
1975
Edition
First Edition