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All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted.
(Poetry)
DISCH, Thomas M.
(n.p.), (n.p.), 1970. A collection of sonnets by Disch and Marilyn Hacker, and by Hacker and Charles Platt. "There are no sonnets by Charles and Tom because Marilyn can't drive." This copy is inscribed by Disch in 1988. Precedes Hacker's first regularly published book, Presentation Piece, which won the National Book Award and was the Lamont Poetry Selection of the Academy of American Poets, by four years. Fine in stapled wrappers, with a cover illustration by Platt. Uncommon.
[#035040]
$450
DISCH, Thomas
NY, Knopf, 1999. The uncorrected proof copy of this novel by a prolific and critically acclaimed writer who, perhaps because his work defied traditional categories and genres, was called "the most formidably gifted unfamous American writer." Fine in plain printed wrappers, with cover art bound in.
[#013577]
$20