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Prose 1: Edward Dorn, Michael Rumaker, Warren Tallman.

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An edition of Prose 1 (1964)

Prose 1: Edward Dorn, Michael Rumaker, Warren Tallman.

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English
Pages
36

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Cover of: Prose 1: Edward Dorn, Michael Rumaker, Warren Tallman.
Prose 1: Edward Dorn, Michael Rumaker, Warren Tallman.
1964, Four Seasons Foundation; Distr. by City Lights Books
in English
Cover of: Prose 1
Prose 1: Edward Dorn, Michael Rumaker, Warren Tallman
1964, Four Seasons Foundation; distributed by City Lights Books
in English

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Table of Contents

The bar / Michael Rumaker
The camp / Edward Dorn
Reviews: Robert Creeley's The island / Warren Tallman ; Le Roi Jones' Blues people / Edward Dorn ; Scott Fitzgerald's Letters / Michael Rumaker.

Edition Notes

Published in
[San Francisco
Series
[Four Seasons Foundation, San Francisco] Writing,, 2

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ1 .P953

The Physical Object

Pagination
36 p.
Number of pages
36

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5976763M
LCCN
66003227
OCLC/WorldCat
8215989

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