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0 to 9 issue 2, 1967: includes work by Gertrude Stein, Aram Saroyan, Thomas Clark, Stefan Themerson, and translations of Andamese, Australian, Dama, Eskimo and Semang songs;
0 to 9 issue 3, 1968: includes work by Clark Coolidge, Aram Saroyan, Ted Berrigan;
0 to 9 issue 4, 1968: includes work by Clark Coolidge, Harry Mathews, Jackson Mac Low, Dick Higgins;
0 to 9 issue 6 (1969): includes work by Jasper Johns, and Clark Coolidge
Issue 1/11, 1973
Ab, 1973, loose pages in envelope: contributors include Betty Radin, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Bill Griffiths, Clive Fencott, Bob Cobbing, Paula Claire, Jeremy Adler;
ABC, 1975, loose leaf in envelope: contributors include Lawrence Upton, Betty Radin, bpNichol, Jackson Mac Low, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Jeremy Adler;
ABCD, 1977, loose pages in envelope: contributors include Sylvia Finzi, Sean O Huigin, Cris Cheek, Paula Claire, Lawrence Upton, Alaric Sumner, P. C. Fencott, Bob Cobbing, Dom Sylvester Houedard
Issue 8, 1971: includes work by Ron Padgett, Andrei Codrescu and Philip Whalen;
Issue 9, 1972: includes 'Distant heels' by William Burroughs, and items by Clark Coolidge, Allen Ginsberg, Harry Mathews, Anne Waldman
Issue 4/1, 1965: includes poems by David Jones, Geoffrey Hill, Jon Silkin, Nathaniel Tarn;
Issue 7/2, 1969: includes poems by Peter Dent and Michael Hamburger, and Basil Bunting on Herbert Read;
Issue 9/1, 1971: poems by Michael Hamburger, Kevin Crossley-Holland, articles and reviews;
Issue 11/2-3, 1973: includes work by George Oppen, Louis Zukofsky, and review by Hugh MacDiarmid;
Issue 16/1, 1978: 'Basil Bunting special issue', with Bunting talking about Briggflatts, and essays by Kenneth Cox, Peter Makin, Robert Creeley and others;
(Note: for Agenda 4/2, 1965, on Ezra Pound, see MOTTRAM 5 / Pound; for issue 4/5-6, 1966, with 'Two new odes' by Basil Bunting and with essays on Bunting, see MOTTRAM 5 / Bunting)
Issue 17 (London, 1981): includes poems by Roy Fisher, Thomas A. Clark, Gael Turnbull, and visual material;
(Note: for Aggie Weston's 5, 1974, comprising Thomas A. Clark's poems Stumbling on lemons, see MOTTRAM 5 / Clark; for issue 18, Ten photographs by Jonathan Williams, 1982, see MOTTRAM 5 / Williams)
Issue, 17 Oct 1970: extract concerning Kent State shootings (outsize)
Issue 41, 1979: issue on Scottish writers, plus promotional insert;
Issue 45, 1980: includes poems by Alastair Mackie, Duncan Glen
Issue 2, 1971;
Issue 3, 1971: features 'mini-anthology of South American Indian poetry';
Issue 4, 1972: includes plastic gramophone record, 'Easter sunrise sermon';
Issue 5, 1973: includes gramophone record of text in Zuni language, and work by Armand Schwerner, Louis Zukofsky, Charles Olson, Ezra Pound;
Special Issue titled, 'A first international symposium (on ethnopoetics)' Boston University, 1976, edited by Michel Benamou and Jerome Rothenberg: includes articles by Gary Snyder, George Quasha, David Antin;
New series, Issue 1/1 (Boston, 1975): features work of Jaime de Angulo;
New series, Issue 1/2, 1975: includes work by Gary Snyder, Paul Kahn, David Antin, bpNichol;
New series, Issue 2/1, 1976: includes insert gramophone record and appeal on behalf of poet Breyten Breytenbach in South Africa;
New series, Issue 3/2, 1977, edited by Dennis Tedlock
Issue 4 (London, 1975-1976), edited by Peter Barry, Ken Edwards and Robert Hampson: includes work by Allen Fisher, Jeremy Hilton, Bernard Kelly, Roy Fisher, Ulli McCarthy (Freer), Ken Edwards, Mottram;
Issue 5, 1976: includes work by Opal Nations, Jeff Nuttall, Ulli McCarthy (Freer);
Issue 7, 1978: includes work by Peter Finch, Ulli McCarthy (Freer), Allen Fisher, Paula Claire
Issue, Sep 1977
Issue, 3 May 1968: about a loose-leaf catalogue
Issue, Aug 1977: AGMs of ALP, ALMS (Association of Little Magazines) and COLP (Consortium of London Presses), 2 copies;
Issue, Sep 1977, with note of AGM, 22 Jul 1977;
Issue, May 1978;
Issue, Nov-Dec 1978: includes letter from Allen Fisher on boycotting The Poetry Society;
Issue, Jan 1979: material on little presses and The Poetry Society;
Issue, May 1979: includes profile of Oleander Press, and records of the Arts Council of Great Britain's attitude towards little presses;
Issue, July 1979: includes profile of Kropotkin's Lighthouse Publications (Jim Huggon);
Issue, Aug-Sep 1979, celebrating ALP's 15th year: features on Pig Press and Keepsake Press;
Issue, Oct 1979: includes profile of Openings Press (John Furnival);
Issue, Dec 1979: includes profile of Lobby Press (Richard Tabor);
Supplementary issue, Jan 1980, announcing bookfair at Whitechapel Art Gallery;
Supplementary issue, Feb 1980, advertising Whitechapel bookfair;
Issue, March-April 1980;
Issue, May 1980;
Issue, July 1980;
Issue, Aug-Sep 1980;
Issue, Jan-Feb 1981, with Arts Council press notice on Trio Exvoco;
Issue, March-May 1981, with members' flyers;
Issue, July 1981, 2 copies;
Issue, Aug-Sep 1981, with flyers from New Departures;
Issue, Oct 1981: announces Darlington bookfair, and includes list of poets reading at King's College London for autumn 1981;
Issue, Nov 1981;
Issue, Jan 1982;
Issue, Apr-May 1982;
Issue, Oct-Nov 1982, with flyer for abortive publication of Allen De Loach's Mudhead Kachina in this country;
Issue, Dec 1982;
Issue, Mar-Apr 1983: includes poster for New Departures Third International Poetry Olympics;
Issue, May-Jun 1983;
Issue, Sep 1983;
Issue, Nov 1983;
Issue, Sep 1984: includes note on the genesis of New River Project;
Issue, Nov 1984;
Issue, March 1985;
Issue, May 1985, with promotional enclosures, including material from Pig Press;
Issue, Sep 1985: opens with a note from Allen Fisher as Chairman;
Issue, July 1986, with financial statement 1985-1986;
Issue, Oct 1986;
Issue, Dec 1986: includes letters from Michael Farley of Taxvs Press and Roland John of Hippopotamus Press;
Issue, Jan-Feb 1987: includes article, 'Publishing by photocopier' by Bob Cobbing, accompanied by leaflet, 'Summary of answers to ALP Questionnaire, June 1986';
Issue, Mar-Jun 1987, supplementary newsletter with financial statement for 1986-1987;
Issue, Jul-Sep 1987: contains inserts on forthcoming ALP Catalogue;
Issue, Oct-Dec 1987;
Issue, Jan-Mar 1988;
Issue, Apr-Jun 1988: news on the Arts Council of Great Britain, and on the Basil Bunting Archive appeal;
Issue, Jul-Sep 1988;
Issue, Sep 1988;
Issue, Dec 1988;
Issue, Feb-Mar 1989;
Issue, Apr 1989: announces new role for PALPI;
Issue, Mar-Jun 1989: includes note on new Poetry Library at South Bank Centre, and flyer for summer bookfair;
Issue, Oct-Nov 1989: introducing the PCW (personal computer and word processor);
Issue, Apr 1990;
Issue, Jan 1990;
Issue, Aug-Sep 1990;
Issue, Dec 1990 - Jan 1991;
Issue, Feb-Mar 1991: signals ALP's 25th year;
Issue, Apr-May 1991;
Issue, Jun-Jul 1991, 2 copies;
Issue, Nov 1991;
Issue, Mar 1992: includes tribute to Dom Sylvester Houedard (died 15 Jan 1992);
Issue, Apr 1992;
Issue, Jun 1992;
Issue, Aug-Sep 1992: includes visual by Jeremy Adler;
Issue, Dec 1992: includes obituary for Ivor Waters of The Moss Rose Press;
Issue, Mar-May 1993;
Issue, Jan-Feb 1994;
Issue, Mar-Apr 1994;
Issue, Nov-Dec 1994
Issue 25, 1965: includes poems by George MacBeth and Michael Horovitz, and Nathaniel Tarn on poetry in Prague;
Issue 26, 1965-1966: includes poems by Gavin Ewart and prose by Jeff Nuttall;
Issue 27, 1966: includes letters from Dylan Thomas, articles by Alan Brownjohn and George Macbeth, and fiction by J. G. Ballard;
Issue 77, 1979: includes work by Tina Fulker, Nicki Jackowska, Jim Burns;
Issue 78, 1979: includes work by Peter Porter, Dannie Abse, and Anthony Thwaite;
Issue 79, 1979: includes work by Jeff Nuttall, Harry Guest, Jim Burns;
Issue 80, 1979: includes work by E. A. Markham, Adrian Henri, Ivor Cutler, Asa Benveniste, Jeff Nuttall;
Issue 81, 1979: includes work by Rupert Mallin, David Tipton, Michael Moorcock, James Kirkup;
Issue 82, 1980, 'A Very Especial Art Number.';
Issue 83, 1980: poems and artwork including David Hockney, Alan Brownjohn, Adrian Henri;
Issue 85, 1980: includes work by Ivor Cutler, J. G. Ballard, Adrian Henri;
Issue 88, 1982: includes work by Jeff Nuttall, E. A. Markham and Michael Moorcock;
Issue 90, 1982, centring on the Falklands War, 3 copies
Issue 7/1, 1984: includes feature on Puerto Rican literature, and reviews of Dick Higgins and Armand Schwerner (outsize);
Issue 10/3, 1988: includes reviews of Michael McClure, accompanied by typescript note from editor, Barry Wallenstein (outsize);
Issue 16/1, 1994;
Issue 16/2, 1994;
Issue 16/3, 1994
Issue 15/3, 1977: includes articles by Saul Bellow and John Updike;
Issue 19/2, 1981: includes article on Saul Bellow;
Issue 19/3-4, 1981;
Issue 20/4, 1982;
Issue 21/2, 1983;
Issue 21/5, 1983: includes essay on William Carlos Williams by Christopher Sten
Issue 9, 1984;
Issue 11 (Newark, 1986)
Issue 25/3, 1973: includes review of Penguin companion to American literature ed. Mottram and Malcolm Bradbury (New York, 1971), 3 copies
Issue 4 [1966]: includes work by Anselm Hollo, Dom Silvester Houedard, Ernst Jandl, Stefan Themerson, Bill Butler, Jeff Nuttall, 2 copies;
Issue 5 [1969]: includes work by Henri Chopin, D. A. Levy, Ulli McCarthy (Freer), Jeff Nuttall, published in loose-leaf format;
Issue 8, 1994: includes Charles Bernstein, Robert Hampson, Paula Claire, Bill Griffiths
Issue 1/2, 1986: includes work by Opal Louis Nations, Bill Bissett;
Issue 1/3, 1986: feature on Michael McClure and work by Opal L. Nations;
Issue 1/4, 1986: includes work by Tim Lander, and review of Michael McClure Selected poems (New Directions, 1986);
Issue 1/5, 1986: includes work by David Bromige and Bill Bissett;
Issue 1/6, 1987: includes work by Jill Duerr, Tim Lander, Li Min Hua;
Issue 2/1 [1987]: includes work by bpNichol;
Anerca Compost 2/2 (Montreal, 1988): includes Bill Bissett, bpNichol, Jerome Rothenberg;
Issue 'Model number 3, serial number 2' (not dated): includes work by Bruce Andrews and Paul Dutton;
typescript letter, 24 Aug 1987, from the editors to Mottram, responding to previous comments;
(Note: Anerca is Inuit: 'to breathe, poetry')
Issue 10 (Cambridge, 1994)
Issue 2, 1966: includes work by Anne Waldman, Lee Harwood, Ted Berrigan;
Issue 3, 1967: includes work by John Wieners, Aram Saroyan, John Ashbery, Clark Coolidge, Robert Duncan, 2 copies;
Issue 4, 1967-1968: includes work by Kenward Elmslie, Sotere Torregian, Dick Gallup, Ron Padgett, Philip Whalen, Kenneth Koch (outsize)
Issue 1/2, 1964): includes Mottram article, 'Is it just the scholarship system?', 2 copies;
Issue 1/3, 1964-1965: educational articles;
(Note: Mottram was an associate editor of Antiphon)
Issue 4 [1968]: includes work by Julien Blaine and Jean-Claude Moineau, with gramophone disk
Issue 55/4 (Apr 1979): issue on contemporary Red Indian jewelry
Issue 38, 1965: includes article, 'The new arts in America' by Richard Kostelanetz;
Issue 40, 1966: issue on divination;
(Note: for issue 33 (1962), including Mottram essay, 'Beat: genesis and writings', see MOTTRAM 3/2)
Issue 70/9, 1972: includes illustrations of work by Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Roy Lichtenstein;
Issue 71/1, 1972: includes article on B. Marden by John Ashbery;
Issue 71/2, 1972:includes articles by John Ashbery and Salvador Dali;
Issue 71/5, 1972: articles on the visual arts, including an interview with Willem de Kooning;
Issue 71/6, 1972: includes article by David Antin on Marcel Duchamp;
Issue 72/7, 1973: includes article on Pablo Picasso
(Note: for issue 45, 1982, with review of Mottram's A book of Herne (Arrowspire Press, Colne, Lancashire, 1981), see MOTTRAM 2/3)
Issue 26, 1980: includes article on Wyndham Lewis;
Issue 34, 1982: issue on The Fifties
Artscribe International 65, 1987, 2 copies
Issue 82, 1980;
Issue 95, 1982;
Issue 96, 1982;
Issue 115, 1984;
Issue 117, 1984, with supplement on 'The future of universities';
Issue 118, 1984, accompanied by separate sheet giving details of action over pay;
Issue 119, 1984;
Issue 124, 1985;
Issue 126, 1985;
Issue 128, 1985;
Issue 136, 1986: on salary campaign;
Issue 137, 1986;
Issue 151, 1988: on the new Education Bill;
Issue 152, 1988: 'Education Bill committee and timetable';
Issue 153, 1988;
Issue 173, 1990
Issue 12, 1975: articles on dance and live performance (outsize)
Issue 10: includes work by Gregory Corso, Charles Bukowski, Carolyn Cassady, Allen Ginsberg, second copy at MOTTRAM 5 / Ginsberg;
Issue 11: includes features on Anne Waldman, Charles Bukowski, Herbert Huncke;
Issue 12: includes work by Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, Charles Bukowski (including a gramophone record), Ken Kesey, William Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Paul Bowles;
Issue 15: includes work by Neal Cassady, Charles Bukowski, Brion Gysin, with accompanying letter from editor to Mottram
(Note: for issue 16, 1960 see MOTTRAM 9/13)
Issue 5-6, 1982: includes work by Opal Nations, Bruce Andrews, Charles Bernstein, and article by Allen De Loach, 'Ritual as act, not idea' (outsize)
Issue 4/3, 1976: includes work by Paul Metcalf, Robert Kelly;
Issue 5/2, 1977: includes work by Peter Riley;
Issue 5/'whatever', an extra issue comprising prose by Douglas Woolf;
Issue 5/3, 1977: comprises an extract from Jonathan Bayliss' novel 'Prologos';
Issue 5/4, 1977: more of Jonathan Bayliss;
Issue 5/5, 1977: more of Jonathan Bayliss;
Bayliss Bezoar, 1977, supplementary issue concluding Bayliss' work;
Issue 6/2, 1977: Lee Harwood and Larry Eigner;
Issue 6/3, 1977: Clayton Eshleman, Jerome Rothenberg, Eliot Weinberger;
Issue 7/1, 1977: includes work by Clifford Post and Larry Eigner;
Issue 7/4, 1977: includes work by Paul Kahn;
Issue 8/2, 1977: prose by Barbara Barracka;
Issue 8/3, 1977: includes poems by Chris Torrance, Bobby Byrd, Michael Rumaker;
Issue 8/4, 1977: poems by Allen Fisher and Ron Silliman;
Issue 9/1, 1977: work by Larry Eigner and Fred Buck;
Issue 9/2, 1977: includes work by Philip Whalen, Lewis MacAdams;
Issue 9/3, 1977: includes poems by Elaine Randell and Larry Eigner;
Issue 9/4, 1977: includes poems by Ted Enslin;
Issue 10/1, 1977: work by William Corbett;
Issue 10/2, 1977: includes prose by Bobby Louise Hawkins;
Issue 10/(3), 1977: translation of Cesar Vallejo, work by Michael McClure;
Issue 10/4, 1977: includes work by Jonathan Bayliss and Clifford Post;
Issue 11/1, 1977: John James, George Bowering, Ken Irby;
Bezoar Resonator 11/2, 1978: includes poems by Chris Torrance, Robert Creeley, Eliot Weinberger;
Issue 11/3, 1978: includes prose by Joel Oppenheimer;
Issue 11/4, 1978: poems by Franco Beltrametti and Harry Hoogstraten;
Bee Zoe Are 12/2, 1978: poems by Lyn Hejinian and William Corbett;
Issue 12/3, 1978: 'Dreamland Court' by Dale Herd;
Bezoar on the road 12/5, 1978: includes work by Jonis Agee, Nathaniel Tarn;
Issue 13/1, 1978: poem by John Taggart;
Issue 13/3, 1978: includes work by Ron Silliman and Peter Gurnis;
Issue 13/4, 1978: 'Oikos' by Marc Weber;
Issue 14/1, 1978: 'Early morning sun' by Paul Kahn;
Issue 14/2, 1978: Lee Harwood and Ken Irby;
Issue 14/4, 1979: includes work by Larry Eigner, 2 copies;
Issue 15/1, 1979: includes work by Norman Fischer and Peter Gurnis;
Due Process Bezoar 15/2, 1979: includes work by Harrison Fisher and Peter Riley;
Issue 15/3, 1979: prose by Ron Silliman;
Issue 15/4, 1979: comprises work by Jonathan Bayliss and Clifford Post;
Issue 16/1, 1979: further material by Jonathan Bayliss and Clifford Post;
Issue 16/2, 1979: further material by Jonathan Bayliss and Clifford Post;
Issue 16/3, 1979: further material by Jonathan Bayliss;
Issue 16/4, 1979: further material by Jonathan Bayliss;
Issue 17/1, 1979: further material by Jonathan Bayliss;
Issue 17/2, 1979: comprises work by Norman Fischer;
Issue 17/3, 1979: 'Three poems' by Marc Weber;
No Private Income Bezoar 17/4, 1979: contains work by Joanne Kyger and Lee Harwood;
Loamedan Bezoar Issue 18/1, 1979: poem by Joel Oppenheimer;
Bezoar 18/2, 1979: includes poems by Philip Whalen;
Bezoar Multinational 18/3, 1980: translations of Flavio Ermini;
Issue 19/4, 1980: Japanese haiku with a poem by Lee Harwood;
Aural Bezoar 20/2, 1980: prose by Stephanie Buck;
Video Bezoar 20/3, 1980: two short stories by Eric Obermayr;
Two Bezoars 20/4-21/1, 1981: work by Larry Eigner and Robert Grenier;
Heads and Tales Bezoar 21/2, 1981: work by Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Kenneth Irby and Hettie Jones;
Issue 21/3, 1981: comprises poems by Paul Kahn;
The rest is silence Bezoar 21/4, 1981, last issue, including index;
1977 unnumbered issue, '3 poems, 3 poets' featuring William Corbett, Michael Palmer, Bruce Andrews;
1977 unnumbered issue, '5 poems' by Philip Whalen;
(Note: for Bezoar on the road issue 14/3, 1979, see MOTTRAM 5 / Torrance; for Birds and Paradise Bezoar 19/2, 1980, see MOTTRAM 5 / Nations; for The Secret Graces of our Enemies Bezoar (20/1, 1980), comprising poem series, 'One leaf at no time' by Robert Kelly, see MOTTRAM 5 / Kelly)
Issue 22, 1993, open at feature on Jo Brand the comedienne;
Issue 48, 1993
Issue 7, 1974: issue devoted to 'The world of Leon' (poems);
Issue 10, 1976: includes work by Clark Coolidge, Federico Garcia Lorca, Kenneth Rexroth, Bob Perelman, Philip Whalen, Lewis MacAdams, Allen Ginsberg
Issue 3/2, 1960: stimulants, continued
Issue 3/26, 18 Oct 1969: including details of racism in the armed services;
Issue 3/28, 1 Nov 1969: includes anti-Vietnam War statement (outsize)
Issue 2, 1915: includes Wyndham Lewis, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound;
(Note: these copies are reprints by Black Sparrow Press, Santa Barbara, California, 1981)
Issue 14, 1988: includes interview with Paul Virilio
Issue 2, not dated: includes poems by Tom Raworth;
Issue 3, not dated: includes poems by Dick Gallup;
Issue 5-6 (Paris, [1971]): poems by George Tysh and David Bell;
Issue 10, not dated: No eating by Ted Greenwald
Issue 5, 1977-1978: includes work by Michael Horovitz, Allen Ginsberg, Tom Clark, William Burroughs;
Issue 6, 1978-1979, editors Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Larry Fagin: includes work by Ted Berrigan, William Burroughs, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Diane DiPalma, Robert Duncan, Michael McClure
Issue 5, 1963: includes, 'Elegy for a photograph of William Carlos Williams' by Jonathan Williams and essay, 'American poetry in 1963: a diagram of health' by Mottram, 2 copies;
Issue 7, 1963, cover photograph, 'Jonathan Williams reading to children'
Issue 2, 1974: includes work by John Wieners, Lee Harwood, William Corbett
Issue 3, 1979, 'at the close of the year of the horse': includes work by Cid Corman, Pierre Joris, Jeremy Hilton
Issue 2/1, 1990;
Issue 3/1, 1991, contains news of the intended dissolution of the Institute of United States Studies
Issue 48, 1983: includes report on Poetry Workshop session by Mottram and David Murray at 1983 Edinburgh Conference;
Issue 49, 1984, with note of Mottram's talk at 1984 Conference on 'Cars and motorcycles in America';
Issue 56 (Stafford, 1987): includes promotional material for recent publications;
Issue 57, 1988: includes insert questionnaire on 'American Studies in Higher Education';
Issue 59, 1989;
Issue 63, 1991;
Issue 65, 1992;
Issue 66, 1992: includes announcement of 1993 Conference at University of Sunderland;
Issue 68, 1992;
Issue 70, 1994
Issue 5 (May 1969): includes poetic tribute to D. A. Levy by Ray DiPalma (outsize)
Issue, Summer 1990;
Issue, Summer 1991
Issue 2, 1963: includes translations of Max Jacob and Pierre Reverdy;
Issue 3, 1963: includes work by Ted Berrigan, Ron Padgett, Gerard Malanga;
Issue 4, 1963: includes poems by John Wieners, Ted Berrigan, Frank O'Hara, Edwin Denby;
Issue 5, 1963: includes article by John Ashbery and poems by John Wieners, Barbara Guest, LeRoi Jones;
Issue 6, 1964: includes work by Ted Berrigan, Kenneth Koch, Ron Padgett;
Issue 7, 1964: edited by Ted Berrigan. Includes poems by John Wieners, Frank O'Hara, Harry Fainlight; second copy with covering letter by Harry Fainlight at MOTTRAM 5 / Fainlight;
Issue 8, 1964: includes poems by Ron Padgett, Gerard Malanga, Peter Orlovsky, Ed Sanders, Kenneth Koch;
Issue 9, 1964: includes poetry by Ted Berrigan, Allen Ginsberg, prose by William Burroughs, Tristan Tzara;
Issue 10, 1965: includes work by John Giorno, Aram Saroyan, Brion Gysin, Philip Whalen, Gregory Corso, Jerome Rothenberg, Kenneth Koch, Michael McClure, John Ashbery, William Burroughs, Ed Sanders, Charles Olson;
Issue 11, 1965: includes work by Ted Berrigan, Aram Saroyan, Tom Veitch, 2 copies;
Issue 13, 1966: includes work by Pierre Reverdy, Harry Matthews, Max Jacob
Issue 2 [1966]: poem-cartoons with scripts by John Ashbery, Barbara Guest, Frank O'Hara, Kenneth Koch and others
Issue 16, 1979: includes articles on the Manchester Studies Archive, Nicaragua, and the political photographer;
Issue 19, 1980: features photographs from the Thirties;
Issue, Nov 1982
Issue 2, 1993;
Issue 4, 1993
(Note: for issue 3, 1993, including Mottram's review of Ann Charters The Penguin book of the Beats (London, 1993), see MOTTRAM 3)
Issue 8, 1991
Issue 2, 1968: includes poems by Clayton Eshleman, Armand Schwerner, and part 2 of the Duncan essay
Issue 2/2-3, 1972: includes work by Michael Brownstein and Frank O'Hara;
Issue 3/4-5, 1972: includes work by Clark Coolidge;
Issue 4/6, 1972: includes work by Anne Waldman and Ted Berrigan;
Issue 5/1, 1972, edited by Ted Berrigan: includes work by Robert Creeley, Anselm Hollo, Philip Whalen, Kenneth Koch, Ed Dorn;
Issue 6, 1973, edited by Alice Notley: includes work by Anne Waldman, Bob Rosenthal, Lewis MacAdams;
'European edition 1' (Wivenhoe, Essex, 1973), edited by Alice Notley: includes work by Allen Ginsberg, Philip Whalen, Ted Berrigan, George Oppen, 2 copies;
Issue 2, 1974: includes poems by Tom Clark, Anselm Hollo, Doug Oliver, Clark Coolidge, Anne Waldman, Aram Saroyan, Pierre Joris, Ted Berrigan, Ron Padgett, 2 copies;
Issue 3, 1974: includes work by Tom Clark, Carl Rakosi, Robert Creeley, Jack Kerouac
Issue 11, 1978: comprises poem, 'Ithaka' by Carl Dennis, 2 copies
Issue 6, 1968: includes work by Bob Dylan, Luciano Berio, J. G. Ballard, Maureen Duffy;
Issue 9 [1969]: issue stressing 'the need for an artists council';
Issue 10-11, 1969: reports on conference of artists held at St Katherine's Docks, 8 Jun 1969, with statement by Ian Breakwell (outsize), 2 copies;
Issue, unnumbered [1969]: includes slogans and posters (outsize)
Issue 2/2 (1972), environmental matters, with section of photographs of American Indians
Issue 2, 1981;
Issue 4, 1981;
Issue 5, 1981, pages have separate titles, e. g., 'Wealth', 'Movement in cities', 'Blood Immunology Technology';
Issue 6 a, 1981: includes contributions from Charles Bernstein, Opal Nations, Bill Sherman;
Issue 8 a, 1982, with contributions from Paul Buck, Ulli Freer, Chris Jones, Paige Mitchell;
Issue 10, 1982: includes work by Cris Cheek;
Issue 11, 1982: includes work by Paul Buck, Ken Edwards, Simon Pettet;
Issue 12, 1982, announcing the end of the project
Issue 2, 1991;
Issue 3, 1992
Issue 20, 1978
Issue 2, 1968: includes work by David Chaloner, Barry MacSweeney, Stephen Rodefer and Charles Olson, with insert page with extra Olson poem;
Issue 3, 1969: includes work by John James, Andrew Crozier, Douglas Oliver;
Issue 4, also titled Tzarad 3, 1969: includes work by Tristan Tzara translated by Lee Harwood, Francis Ponge translated by Peter Riley, and poems by J. H. Prynne, Thomas Clark, Tom Raworth, Anne Waldman, John James, Chris Torrance, Andrew Crozier, Wendy Mulford;
Issue 7, 1970: includes poems by J. H. Prynne, Douglas Oliver, Thomas A. Clark, Wendy Mulford, Peter Riley, Barry MacSweeney, Andrew Crozier, John Weiners, Frank O'Hara, Jack Spicer, Barbara Guest, Anne Waldman
Issue 2 (1982): includes items by David Toop and Lol Coxhill;
Issue 4, 1983
Issue 2, 1972, same authors;
Issue 3, 1972, same authors;
Issue 4, 1973: interview with Larry Fagin, and work by poets including John Wieners, Tom Pickard, Anne Waldman;
Issue 5 [1973]: interview with and poems by Anne Waldman;
Issue 13, 1976: includes interviews with Murray Schafer and Philip Glass;
Issue 16, 1977: includes feature on electronic music studios;
(Note: for Contact, issue 6, 1973, featuring Tom Pickard, see MOTTRAM 5 / Pickard)
Issue 10/1-2, 1977: includes report of John Cage concert
Issues 5-6, 1966: includes poems by Gary Snyder, Robert Duncan, Paul Blackburn, Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo, Tom Pickard, Philip Whalen, Clark Coolidge, 2 copies;
(Note: for Issue 7, 1966, comprising New Sharon's prospect and journals by Theodore Enslin, see MOTTRAM 5 / Enslin)
Issue 5-6, 1978: includes poems by Thomas Meyer, Robert Duncan, essays by John Wieners and Ken Irby;
Issue 8-9, 1980: includes section on Robert Duncan
A range of curtains (double issue, 1973): includes work by Anthony Barnett, Cid Corman, Kris Hemensley, Jeremy Hilton, Bernard Noël, Jeff Nuttall, Douglas Oliver, Peter Riley, Gael Turnbull, Rosmarie Waldrop, in unbound sections;
Split Curtains, 1975: includes work by Bernard Noël, Jacques Derrida, Michel Camus, Georges Bataille, Jeff Nuttall;
bal:le:d curtains, 1978: includes work by Ulli McCarthy (Freer), Allen Fisher, Georges Bataille, Clayton Eshleman, Brian Catling, Iain Sinclair, Bill Griffiths, Peter Riley, Danielle Collobert, with subscription forms;
(Note: for a supplement to Split Curtains, containing work by Glenda George and Geraldine Monk, see MOTTRAM 5 / Monk)
Issues for 19 Nov 1968, 20 Nov 1968, 29 Sep 1970, 30 Sep 1970 (comprising 2 different issues for same date), 1 Oct 1970, 6 Oct 1970, 7 Oct 1970, 9 Oct 1970, 13 Oct 1970, 14 Oct 1970, 19 Oct 1970, 20 Oct 1970, 22 Oct 1970, 27 Oct 1970, 28 Oct 1970, 3 Nov 1970, 6 Nov 1970, 10 Nov 1970, 11 Nov 1970 (2 copies), 12 Nov 1970, 19 Nov 1970, 20 Nov 1970, 24 Nov 1970, 8 Jan 1971, 12 Jan 1971, 14 Jan 1971, 19 Jan 1971, 20 Jan 1971, 21 Jan 1971, 26 Jan 1971, 28 Jan 1971, 29 Jan 1971, 2 Feb 1971, 3 Feb 1971, 4 Feb 1971, 5 Feb 1971, 9 Feb 1971, 10 Feb 1971, 12 Feb 1971, 16 Feb 171, 17 Feb 1971, 23 Feb 1971, 25 Feb 1971, 10 Mar 71 (2 copies), 11 Mar 1971, a total of 46 items, covering the shootings on the campus and their aftermath;
(Note: see also The Kent Stater, below)
Issue 2/4, 1969: issue on 'Technology and human values';
Issue 5/4, 1972: on education;
Issue 7/1, 1974: on 'The frontiers of science';
Issue 9/2 (Washington, D. C., 1976): includes articles on 'The idea of America 1776-1976';
Issue 9/4, 1976: on 'America in autobiography';
Issue 11/2, 1978;
Issue 11/3, 1978: on 'The energy dilemma';
Issue 12/3, 1979: with ecological emphasis;
Issue 51, 1981: includes features on composer Philip Glass and artist Philip Guston;
Issue 53, 1981: articles on architecture, science, business, culture;
Issue 54, 1981;
Issue 57, 1982: includes feature on 'Ethnic America';
Issue 58, 1982: includes article on Marshall McLuhan;
Issue 59, 1983: includes articles on modern American music and dance;
Issue 62, 1983: includes material on and by Norman Mailer;
Issue 64, 1984;
Issue 65, 1984: includes article on American art 1760-1910;
Issue 66, 1984: includes selections from modern authors including Theodore Dreiser, Carl Sandburg, Saul Bellow;
Issue 67, 1985: includes sections on the Constitution and on medicine;
Issue 68, 1985: includes feature on Labor Unions;
Issue 69, 1985: includes Norman Mailer on Huckleberry Finn, and section 'At the frontiers of thought';
Issue 70, 1985: includes section on the American Stage;
Issue 71, 1986: 'Environmentalism reconsidered';
Issue 72, 1986: includes section on 'Architecture and life in the city';
Issue 73, 1986: includes article on Theodore Dreiser;
Issue 74, 1986: includes section, 'The role of technological innovation';
Issue 75, 1987: includes articles on the interpretation of the Constitution;
Issue 76, 1987: includes article on international law;
Issue 77, 1987: includes article on Ernest Hemingway;
Issue 78, 1987: includes 'The story of a schoolteacher' by John Barth;
Issue 79, 1988: includes a special section celebrating the Constitution;
Issue 80, 1988: articles include, 'The lure of California' and 'Nietzsche in America';
Issue 81, 1988: includes article on 'String theory';
Issue 82, 1988;
Issue 83, 1989: includes 'a special section on Black literature in the United States';
Issue 84, 1989: includes a special section on 'Ferment in Higher Education';
Issue 85, 1989: 'Can we save the Earth?';
Issue 87, 1990: includes feature on Nineteenth Century American painting
Issue 3 [1972]
Issue 7/4, 1960: includes articles on capitalism and poverty;
Issue 11/3, 1964: main feature, 'The Negro revolution - where shall it go now?'
Issue 29/3. 1962: includes article on Billie Holiday;
Issue 32/6, 1965: anniversary tribute to Charlie Parker
Issue 245 (29 May 1973): includes feature on Watergate story;
Issue 268, 1973, open at interview with Mohammed Ali (formerly Cassius Clay): issue opens with article, 'Why it is necessary to impeach President Nixon';
Issue 270, 1973, open at article on Norman Mailer;
Issue 272, 1973, open at article on Bob Dylan;
Issue 273, 1973, open at interview with Gore Vidal;
Issue 274, 1973: includes interview with Timothy Leary;
Issue (275), 1973: includes part one of article on Andy Warhol by Bokris-Wylie;
Issue 276, 1974: includes part 2 of article on Andy Warhol by Bokris-Wylie;
Issue 279, 1974: includes feature on the 'Inner Peace Racket';
Issue 286, 1974: open at article, 'Robin Morgan and the Women's Rebellion' (outsize); (Note: for issue 282, 1974, a Ginsberg special, see MOTTRAM 5 /Ginsberg)
(Note: for issue 3/4 (Paradise, California, 1969), featuring D. A. Levy, see MOTTRAM 5 /Levy)
Issue 3, 1978: work by Hannah Weiner and Jackson Mac Low, 2 copies;
Issue 4, 1978: documentation of the Belgian theatre group, 'Le Plan K', 2 copies;
Issue 7, 1980: includes short item on Clive Fencott and coverage of the 'Festival of Disappearing Arts', with insert posters
Issue 2, 1971, edited by Hemensley: includes work by Jeremy Hilton, Bill Butler, John Freeman, Opal Nations, Bruton Connors;
Issue 3, 1971: includes work by Douglas Woolf, Kenneth Cox, Tim Longville, Peter Finch
Issue 2/2, 1966: includes article, 'Renaissance or die' by Allen Ginsberg (outsize)
Issue 6/5, 1976: features, 'Report from Naropa - Rocky Mountain Buddhism - with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche' (outsize)
Issue 3, 1980: includes prose by Jeff Nuttall, with covering letter from editor, Ju Desborough, to Mottram;
Issue 4, 1980: includes work by Jeff Nuttall and Adrian Henri
Issue 2 (Brighton, 1965): includes work by Günter Grass, Jerome Rothenberg, Paul Evans
Issue 10, 1957: includes article on Tennessee Williams by Peter Hall;
Issue 13, 1958: articles by Bernard Kops, Ted Willis;
Issue 15, 1958: articles by Edwin Morgan, Bernard Miles, Garcia Lorca;
Issue 17, 1958: Edwin Morgan on Edinburgh Festival;
Issue 18, 1959;
Issue 21, 1959;
Issue 36, 1962: includes review of Jack Gelber's play The Apple;
Issue 42, 1963;
Issue 47, 1964: includes Mottram article, 'The new American wave', 2 copies
Issue 52, 1958: includes article by Leslie A. Fiedler 'The Un-angry young men: America's post-war generation';
Issue 60, 1958: includes poem by St-John Perse;
Issue 99, 1961: includes review of Norman Mailer's work;
Issue 110, 1962: includes an article on Norman Mailer;
Issue 123, 1963: includes poems by W. H. Auden and Vernon Scannell
Issue 22, 1986, with typescript letter from newly appointed editor, Paul O'Keefe;
Issue 23, 1986, with further typescript letter from Paul O'Keefe
Issue 3 (Birmingham, 1986): includes work by Andrew Duncan, J. H. Prynne, Denise Riley
Issue, October 1970: features pre-publication excerpts from Ernest Hemingway's novel Islands in the stream (outsize);
Issue, Apr 1974: includes article by Philip Roth on Milan Kundera and short stories by Kundera
Issue 46, 1967: includes short items by William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg
Issue 1/10-11 (Oct-Nov 1983): principally reviews
Issue 2, 1970, includes work by Michael McClure, Lewis MacAdams, Charles Olson, John Wieners, Ed Sanders;
Issue 3, 1971, poems by John Clarke;
Issue 5, 1973, includes work by John Wieners and Ed Sanders;
Fathar Sixty-six, 1974, includes work by Robert Duncan, Ed Dorn, Ed Sanders, Aram Saroyan;
Fathar Zayin, 1975: includes work by Charles Olson, Tom Raworth, Amiri Baraka
Issue 3, 1980: includes work by Ken Edwards, Allen Fisher, Bill Griffiths, Asa Benveniste, Elaine Randell, with manuscript note from editor, Tony Baker;
Issue 5 [1981]: includes poems by John Seed, George Evans, Ken Edwards, Ric Caddel, Robert Sheppard;
Issue 12, 1986: includes work by Bill Griffiths, Elaine Randell, Kelvin Corcoran, George Evans, John Seed, 2 copies;
(Note: for letters from Tony Baker about printing Mottram's 'Legal poems' in Figs 5, see MOTTRAM 2)
Issue 2, 1968: includes material by Che Guevara, as well as article by Gary Snyder and central pull-out visual by Lawrence Ferlinghetti (outsize)
Issue 3, 1987: includes work by Paul Buck, Kelvin Corcoran, Robert Hampson, Robert Sheppard, Rosemarie Waldrop;
Issue 6, 1990: includes work by Gilbert Adair, Bruce Andrews, Paul A Green, John Seed, John Wilkinson;
Issue 7, 1991: includes work by Clayton Eshleman, Pierre Joris, Lawrence Upton;
Issue 8, 1993.:includes work by David Annwn, Maggie O'Sullivan, Allen Fisher, Adrian Clarke
Issue 6, 1969, includes poems by Peter Riley and Chris Torrance and poems and translations by Lee Harwood
Issue 92-93 (Milan, 1979): includes survey of painting in New York
Issue 12, 1961: contains work by John Ashbery, A. B. Spellman, Carl Solomon;
Issue 13, 1961: contains work by A. B. Spellman, Joe Early, David Ossman, Steve Jonas, John Thomas, Fielding Dawson;
Issue 14, 1961: comprises playlet by Michael McClure, 'The feast';
Issue 16, 1961, edited by Diane Di Prima and LeRoi Jones: includes poem by Charles Olson;
Issue 17, 1961: includes work by Joel Oppenheimer, Hubert Selby, Charles Olson;
Issue 20, 1962: editorial on failure of obscenity prosecution against Floating Bear, plus work by Paul Blackburn, Ed Dorn and others;
Issue 21, 1962: includes work by Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara and Charles Olson;
Issue 22, 1962: includes work by LeRoi Jones and Gary Snyder;
Issue 23, 1962: includes work by Diane Di Prima;
Issue 27, 1963: features unattributed sequence, 'The art of literature: for Lewis Welch';
Issue 29, 1964: features translation of Robert Grosseteste's Treatise on Light, plus poems by Frank O'Hara and Gerard Malanga;
Issue 32, 1966: includes work by Michael McClure and Allen Ginsberg, 2 copies;
Issue 33, San Francisco, 1969, edited by John Wieners, including work by Jack Spicer, Allen De Loach, Diane Di Prima;
Issue 36, 1969: edited by Bill Berkson;
Issue 37, 1969: edited by Diane Di Prima. Includes work by LeRoi Jones, Gary Snyder, Michael McClure