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Vol. 1, No. 3

New books from our editors:

The Egyptian Poems, by Beverly Dahlen with an afterword by Robert Duncan, is available in a fine letterpress edition from Hipparchia Press, 2845 Buena Vista Way, Berkeley CA 94708 at $20.00 a copy. Please add $1.50 for postage and handling.

Something (even human voices) in the foreground, a lake, poems/prose by Kathleen Fraser, will be published this month by Kelsey St. Press, and can be ordered directly from them:
PO Box 9325, Berkeley CA 94709. $6.25 per copy, plus $1 to cover postage. Also available from Bookpeople, Small Press Distribution and Inland Book Company.


"When we become acutely, disturbingly aware of the language we are using and that is using us, we begin to grasp a material resource that women have never before collectively attempted to repossess . . . We might, hypothetically, possess ourselves of every recognized technological resource on the North American continent, but as long as our language is inadequate, our vision remains formless, our thinking and feeling are still running on the old cycles, our process may be "revolutionary" but not transformative" Adrienne Rich
"We do not write what we already know before we wrote the poem."--George Oppen

 

HOW(ever) is available in a first series of four issues, for $5. Subscription checks should go to:
HOW(ever), c/o Jaffer, 871 Corbett, San Francisco, CA 94131. All editorial correspondence can be sent to: Fraser, 554 Jersey St., San Francisco, CA 94114. Original poetry manuscripts will be considered at the beginning of the second series.

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