Second Avenue

O'Hara, Frank

'Quips and players, seeming to vend astringency off-hours, / celebrate diced excesses and sardonic, mixing pleasures, / as if proximity were staring at the margin of a plea ...'; the beginning of the author's epic poem, 13pp., written in 1953; 'in memory of Vladimir Mayakovsky'.

Publisher: Totem Press and Corinth Books. First American edition 1960
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Pictorial wrappers, cover illustration by Larry Rivers. A little marked around perimeter. Very good.


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