
Very Good A Very Good copy of the First Edition with a touch of shelfwear and slight bumping to the corners. // 'Illuminates Jack Spicer's provocative lectures on radical poetics The House That Jack Built collects for the first time the four historic talks given by controversial poet Jack Spicer just before his early death in 1965. These lively and provocative lectures function as a gloss to Spicer's own poetry, a general discourse on poetics, and a cautionary handbook for young poets. This long-awaited document of Spicer's unorthodox poetic vision, what Robin Blaser has called 'the practice of outside, ' is an authoritative edition of an underground classic. Peter Gizzi's afterword elucidates some of the fundamental issues of Spicer's poetry and lectures, including the concept of poetic dictation, which Spicer renovates with vocabularies of popular culture: radio, Martians, and baseball; his use of the California landscape as a backdrop for his poems; and his visual imagination in relation to the aesthetics of west-coast funk assemblage. This book delivers a firsthand account of the contrary and turbulent poetics that define Spicer's ongoing contribution to an international avant-garde. '-publisher.
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Very Good Size: 6x1x8; Softbound book in glossy uncreased wraps, sharp cornered, with light shelfwear soil to bottom edge of text block.
Very Good in Very Good jacket Very light foxing to top fore-edge; publisher's imperfection top front pastedown; very small crease bottom front DJ; 9.2 X 6.1 X 1.5 inches; 385 pages.
Very Good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 32 p. Contains: Illustrations. Intended for a juvenile audience.