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Jackson Mac Low: Bibliography |
Jackson Mac Low was born on September 12, 1922 in Chicago and died December 8, 2004
The Twin Plays: Port-au-Prince & Adams County Illinois 1st edition (New York: Mac Low and Bloedow, 1963); 2nd edition [JML's 1st printed book] (New York: Something Else Press, 1966) The Pronouns--A Collection of 40 Dances--For the Dancers 1st edition (New York: Mac Low and Judson Dance Workshop, 1964); 2nd edition revised, with multicolored graphics by Ian Tyson (London: Tetrad Press, 1971); 3rd edition newly revised, with new essays by Mac Low and photographs of 1st performances [1965] by Peter Moore (Barrytown, NY: Station Hill Press, 1979) @ Verdurous Sanguinaria [play] (Baton Rouge, LA: Southern University, 1967) August Light Poems (New York: Caterpillar Books, 1967) 22 Light Poems (Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press, 1968) 23rd Light Poem: For Larry Eigner with multicolored graphics by Ian Tyson (London: Tetrad Press, 1969) Stanzas for Iris Lezak [poems written 1960 for solo reading or simultaneous group performance] (Barton, VT: Something Else Press, 1972) 4 trains (Providence, RI: Burning Deck, 1974) 36th Light Poem: In Memoriam Buster Keaton (London: Permanent Press, 1975) 21 Matched Asymmetries [group-performance poems] (London: Aloes Books, 1978) 54th Light Poem: For Ian Tyson (Milwaukee: Membrane Press, 1978) A Dozen Douzains for Eve Rosenthal (Toronto: Gronk Books, 1978) phone with art by Ray Johnson (New York and Amsterdam: Printed Editions and Kontexts, 1978) Asymmetries 1-260 [poems written 1960 for solo reading or simultaneous group performance] with cover video image by Gary Hill & 3-color poem-superimpositions by Patricia Nedds (New York: Printed Editions, 1980) "Is That Wool Hat My Hat?" [4-color performance poem for 4 readers] (Milwaukee: Membrane Press, 1982) From Pearl Harbor Day to FDR's Birthday with cover by Douglas Messerli 1st printing (College Park, MD: Sun & Moon Press, 1982) 2nd printing [Sun & Moon Classics Edition, Los Angeles, 1995] Bloomsday [co-winner, San Francisco State University Poetry Center Book Award] with cover design & photos by Richard Gummere (Barrytown, NY: Station Hill Press, 1984) French Sonnets 1st edition designed by Charles Alexander (Tucson, AZ: Black Mesa Press, 1984) 2nd edition text designed by Charles Alexander (Milwaukee: Membrane, 1989) The Virginia Woolf Poems [hardcover and paperback] (Providence, RI: Burning Deck, 1985) Eight Drawing-Asymmetries [boxed porfolio of serigraphs of 1961 verbal performance-score drawings] (Verona: Francesco Conz, 1985) Representative Works: 1938-1985 [a "sampler" of poems, music, & performance works] with introduction by Jerome Rothenberg [hardcover and paperback] (New York: Roof Books, 1986) Words nd Ends from Ez [derived by diastic text-selection, 1981-83, from Ezra Pound's Cantos] (Bolinas, CA: Avenue B, 1989) Twenties: 100 Poems: 24 February 1989 - 3 June 1990 (New York: Roof Books, 1991) Pieces o' Six: Thirty-three Poems in Prose [written 1983-87] (Los Angeles: Sun & Moon Press, 1992) 42 Merzgedichte in Memoriam Kurt Schwitters [written 1987-90] (Barrytown, NY: Station Hill Press, 1994) Barnesbook poems derived by computer-aided nonintentional operations and intentional composition from works by Djuna Barnes (Los Angeles: Sun & Moon, 1995) 20 Forties [from the series "154 Forties," written and revised 199099], (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain: Zasterle Press, 1999)