Pomes [i.e. poems] for James Joyce
Malton Press, January 1982. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Malton Press, January 1982. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Malton Press, January 1982. Mass Market PaperBack. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. More
Colin Smythe/Barnes & Noble, December 1988. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo. In dustjacket with edgewear and small tears. Front flap is clipped., Navy blue cloth with gold lettering along spine. Unmarked interiors.[309 pp.]. More
University of Michigan Press, August 2000. First Edition. Cloth. Sails of the Herring Fleet traces esteemed director and theorist Herbert Blau's encounters with the work of Samuel Beckett. Blau directed Beckett's plays when they were still virtually unknown, and for more than four decades has remained one of the leading..... More
Grove Pr, September 1996. Hardcover. Mel Gussow, the longtime drama critic for The New York Times, has put together a revelatory book of conversations with the famously reticent author and his chief collaborators. In this revealing and poignant collection, Gussow paints a portrait of Samuel Beckett, the novelist and playwright..... More
Oxford University Press, USA, November 1995. First Edition. Cloth. Reaching back in time and across the world, The Oxford Illustrated History of Theatre, an authoritative and lavishly illustrated new history, celebrates the stage's greatest achievements over 4,500 years, from festival performances in ancient Egypt to international, multicultural drama in the..... More
J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1925. First Edition. Cloth. This was Conrad's last novel. Posthumously published and unfinished it was issued only a few months after the great, Polish author's death at 66 years of age, August 1966. Conrad can be likened to writers such as Samuel Beckett and Vladimir..... More
Grove Press, January 1994. Trade Paperback. "Laughing wild amid severest woe" perfectly describes the fiercely ironic comedy of Christopher Durang's Laughing Wild (which takes its title from this Thomas Gray quotation via Samuel Beckett) and the previously unpublished Baby with the Bathwater. In Laughing Wild, two comic monologues evolve into..... More
Afterall Books, April 2008. Paper Back. A critical close-up of Warhol's famous film and its cultural impact In Andy Warhol's silent black-and-white movie, Blow Job (1964), a youth is filmed as he is apparently being given the sex act named in the title. The 35-minute film is accentuated by the..... More
Knopf, September 2008. Hardcover. Antoine Watteau, one of the most mysterious painters who ever lived, is the inspiration for this delightful investigation of the tangled relationship between art and life. Weaving together historical fact and personal reflections, the influential art critic Jed Perl reconstructs the amazing story of this pioneering..... More
Harvard University Press, January 1994. Hardcover. How do aesthetic forms contribute to different kinds of cultural knowledge? Gabriele Schwab responds to this question with an analysis of the nature of subjectivity in modernist fiction. Drawing on French and Anglo-American psychoanalysis as well as reader response theory, she explores the relationship..... More
NYRB Classics, June 2023. Paper Back. A celestial overseer observes--and is continually confounded by--a young woman's path into adulthood in this uncanny and darkly humorous novel, unpublished until now and accompanied by a selection of the author's stories. Susan Taubes's novella "Lament for Julia" is the story of a young..... More