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Birds of Passage (1983) – 4 reviews
Pomeroy (1990) – ZERO reviews
Double-Wolf (1991) – 1 review (one star – bloke who wrote it no idea)
After China (1992) – 3 reviews
Drift (1994) – 2 reviews
Stepper (1997) – 2 reviews
Shanghai Dancing (2003) – 7 reviews
The Garden Book (2005) – 4 reviews
The Bath Fugues (2009) – 3 reviews
Street To Street (2012) – ten reviews
Blindness and Rage; A Phantasmagoria (2017), a novel in 34 cantos – 3 reviews
Essays
Looking for Estrellita – ZERO reviews
His books have won numerous awards (too many to mention), but he remains a fringe, under-appreciated, writer in his home country of Australia.
I read his novel in 34 cantos and was blown away, now sourcing all of his earlier works, have now read three of them with other second hand copies in the mail!!

YES! ADD Pleeze!

Just read an interesting article in Lapham’s Quarterly on a child prodigy,

https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/cele...


YES!!! ADD please!

https://hobohemiadotblog.wordpress.com/

Hell yeS. Looks like you've been doing some seriOUs Spadewerk. Please. A thread and dump a bunch of info on us. I think you've got some eager readers in the offing.

Interesting story behind this publication. I first heard of Edson about a year ago and read everything of his that I could get from interlibrary loans. I waited 6 months before a copy of Gulping's Recital popped up for sale online, which I snatched right away. The last page gives the book's publication details, including the printer/designer's name. He was easy to track down and he gave me the following info:
Although the copyright page lists three separate editions (paperback, hardcover, and leather-bound limited edition of 26 signed copies), only the paperback was ever produced (125 copies, if that, the printer estimated). The book's distribution deal fell through. The printer was forced to close up shop for financial reasons. The original publisher, Guignol Books (Rhinebeck, NY), went out of business shortly after.
As far as I can tell, Gulping's Recital was never reviewed when it was published. Excerpts from the novel appeared in the 1963(!) The Moderns: An Anthology of New Writing in America edited by LeRoi Jones. The only review I could find of that book (The New York Review of Books, January 9, 1964), makes no mention of Edson's contribution.

YES!!! ADD pleeze! We love BURIED novels by poets!


Oh yes. BURIED. ADD pleeze!!

Friedo Lampe: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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Lukas Tomin: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
In 1960 George Hitchcock founded the "San Francisco Review." In 1964, he launched "Kayak "magazine and press. Both established the work and careers of Robert Bly, Raymond Carver, Charles Simic, James Tate, Kathleen Fraser, Anne Sexton, John Haines, W. S. Merwin, Carolyn Kizer, and many others. Hitchcock also authored several books of distinctive, Surrealist poetry, widely produced plays, and fiction. This book includes work from all three genres, and a section on "Kayak."


There's the 'Publishers with a BackhoE' thread, but I don't know if N.R. has any rules about what publishers should be listed there, e.g., limited to only republishing/reprinting buried books.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...

YES. Thanks Sean. And yes definitely skewing toward the BURIED. But many/most pub'rs of the trans'd will fall into that category.
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