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Grove Press, Inc.,
Book
Evergreen review reader, 1957-1967 : a ten-year anthology
Evergreen review.
Dante and the lobster / Cutting edge / Baby Dodds story / Berkeley in time of plague / Psychoanalysis: an elegy / After Budapest / Miserable miracle / October in the railroad earth / A fresh start for fiction / A Coney Island of the mind / Dog / Noretorp Noretsyh / This place, rumord to have been Sodom / Annual in me my manhood / Jackson Pollock / A very important lady / Howl / The photograph of the colonel / Reflections on the Guillotine / A step away from them / Cain's book / Song for a cool departure / The troubled makers / The high bridge above the Tagus river at Toledo / Sappho / Paris la nuit / Horn on Howl / The lordly and isolate satyrs / On Lady Chatterley's lover
City of night / Portrait of an artist with twenty-six horses / The animal that died but his eyes still alive / The three ladies / Exit / Travel with Flora / No more masterpieces / The atom bomb and the future of man / Desire for spring / Childishness / Franz Kline talking / Aspects of Japanese culture / The cold mountain poems of Han-shan / On a certain experience of death / Ode to Jackson Pollock
The life line / Pedro Paramo / W.C. Special / Todos santos, día de muertos / Icefloe / Photograph by Dan Budnik / The spider child of Madras / The 5 day rain / Defense of the freedom to read / The seven deadly sins / Photographs taken at Rodez / A poem for early risers / Three heroes and a clown
Red dirt marihuana / Deposition: testimony concerning a sickness / An analysis of Alain Resnais' film "Hiroshima mon amour" / What is 'pataphysics / Our times / Belles lettres / Foursome / The great magician / Laughter / Letter to Renè Daumal / Danse Mabraque / It droppeth as the gentle rain / A fish's life / Exploits and opinions of Doctor Faustroll, pataphysician / Opus pataphysicum inaugural harangue / Charlie Parker: the burden of innovation / Bank day / The baby / The games of night / Cuba libre / Bertha / Picnic on the battlefield / A new comic style: Arrabal
A talk with Louis-Ferdinand Cèline / How to proceed in the arts / New York Artists -- Naked lunch / The night of the giraffe / The tunnel / Death is a letter that was never sent / And you think you could / Once more on Petersburg / The night before thinking / Comments on "The night before thinking" / Driving with Flora / The big house / In this country of ours / The wide skirt
A pinecone, a toy sheep / Gentleman alone / Pastoral / Stationary point / Folksong / The expelled / Babii Yar / Standing on a street corner / Custom / Historical disquisitions / Truth and being; nothing and time / The noble bandit / Phoebe Zeit Geist: episode 10 pain and ink facing page / The square-shooter and the saint / Medusa in Gramercy Park / One hundred dollar misunderstanding / A life full of holes / A beasts repast / The lovers / Requiem for a princess / Go away, old man, go away / Roberte Ce Soir
Resurrection / About a book named "Tropic" / The death of Sam Spade / A warrant is out for the arrest of Henry Miller / Interview with Andrei Voznesensky / The three-cornered pear / Three Polish tales / The public bath / Behind the brick wall / Recollections of childhood / Houses like angels / Pavan for a dead prince / The unfaithful wife / Sign and ground / Story of O / Hommage á Piaf / Return to the mountains / Trout fishing in America / Edinburgh happening
The funambulists / Crack up / Frost and bite / To all the gardeners / In the egg / The ballad of the black cloud / Notes on Eskimo literature / King Lear or endgame / The trans-Siberian express / Photograph / About evergreen review no. 32 / May Day facing page / Writing for the theatre / Last exit to Brooklyn / Old movies / Harlem summer 1964 / Madame Edwarda / Against interpretation / Mount your horses, workers and peasants! / Workers of the world unite
The addict in the street / Poem for perverts / On the back stairs / I don't want to die / Ad / Pinktoes / Paris in the twenties / Lower case 'n' / The speakers / Gringos / Poverty U.S.A. / Lavish are the dead
The gun / Rhapsody / Tarzan. The government. Refrigerators. / The hole / Mamma Marcia / Prison poems / Waltz dream / Strength and grace / George Grosz' ecce homo / Silhouette by Bob La Vigne / Kral majales
Waiting for Nuremberg
Rosset, Barney, editor.
Grove Press, publisher.
Samuel Beckett -- James Purdy -- Larry Gara -- Jack Spicer -- Jack Spicer -- Jean Paul Sartre -- Henri Michaux -- Jack Kerouac -- Alain Robbe Grillet -- Lawrence Ferlinghetti -- Lawrence Ferlinghetti -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Robert Duncan -- Brother Antoninus, o.p. -- Clement Greenberg -- Patsy Southgate -- Allen Ginsberg -- Eugene Ionesco -- Albert Camus -- Frank O'Hara -- Alexander Trocchi -- Paul Blackburn -- Charles Foster -- William Carlos Williams -- William Carlos Williams -- Brassaï -- Lawrence Ferlinghetti -- Charles Olson -- Mark Schorer.
John Rechy -- William Eastlake -- Amos Tutuola -- Robert Creeley -- Michael Rumaker -- Flora -- Antonin Artaud -- Karl Jaspers -- Kenneth Koch -- André Pieyre de Mandiargues -- Frank O'Hara -- Daisetz T. Suzuki -- Gary Snyder -- E.M. Cioran -- Michael Mc Clure.
Carlos Fuentes -- Juan Rulfo -- Siné -- Octavio Paz -- Boris Pasternak -- Stuart Davis -- Pierre Gascar -- Denise Levertov -- Henry Miller -- Jerry Tallmer -- Antonin Artaud -- John Wieners -- William Eastlake.
Terry Southern -- William S. Burroughs -- André Hodeir -- Roger Shattuck -- Félix Fénéon -- Félix Fénéon -- Eugéne Ionesco -- Renè Daumal -- Marcel Schwob -- Julien Torna -- Lèon Paul Fargue -- Jacques Prèvert -- Raymond Queneau -- Alfred Jarry -- Dr. I.L. Sandomir -- Martin Williams -- Douglas Woolf -- Yasar Kemal -- Stig Dagerman -- Le Roi Jones -- Kenneth Koch -- Arrabal -- Geneviève Serreau.
Robert Stromberg -- Larry Rivers, Frank O'Hara -- William S. Burroughs -- Alfred Andersch -- Friedrich Dürrenmatt -- Paul Carroll -- Vladimir Mayakovsky -- Vladimir Mayakovsky -- Ahmed Yacoubi -- William S. Burroughs -- Flora -- Brendan Behan -- Heinrich Böll -- Günter Grass.
Pablo Neruda -- Pablo Neruda -- Pablo Neruda -- Pablo Neruda -- Mack Thomas -- Samuel Beckett -- Evgeny Evtushenko -- Gregory Corso -- John Schultz -- Philip Whalen -- Norman Mailer -- Li Yü -- Michael O'Donoghue, Frank Springer -- Robert Coover -- Horace Gregory -- Robert Gover -- Driss Ben Hamed Charhadi -- Salvador Dali -- Miodrag Bulatovic -- Anselm Hollo -- Patrick Boyle -- Pierre Klossowski.
Jakov Lind -- Boston Courtroom scene -- Joe Goldberg -- Anselm Hollo -- Elizabeth Sutherland -- Andrei Voznesensky -- Slawomir Mrozek -- Gary Snyder -- Tibor Déry -- José Luis Cuevas -- Jorge Luis Borges -- Shelagh Delaney -- Federico García Lorca -- Aidan Higgins -- Pauline Réage -- Cadoo/Massin -- W.S. Merwin -- Richard Brautigan -- Jack Gelber.
Jean Genet -- Günter Grass -- Günter Grass -- Günter Grass -- Günter Grass -- Günter Grass -- Lysander Kemp -- Jan Kott -- Blaise Cendrars -- Emil Cadoo -- Editorial -- Russian revolutionary poster -- Harold Pinter -- Hubert Selby, Jr. -- Edward Field -- James Mitchell, Don Charles -- Georges Bataille -- Susan Sontag -- Russian revolutionary posters -- Russian revolutionary posters.
Jeremy Larner, Ralph Tefferteller -- Lenore Kandel-- Witold Gombrowicz -- Boris Vian -- Michael O'Donoghue, Frank Springer -- Chester Himes -- Michael O'Donoghue -- Jeffrey Potter -- Heathcote Williams -- Michael Rumaker -- George de Vincent -- Kenzaburo Oë.
Berton Roueché -- Frank O'Hara -- Benny Andersen -- Robert Creeley -- Curzio Malaparte -- Ho Chi Minh -- George Grosz -- George Grosz -- Henry Miller -- Allen Ginsberg -- Allen Ginsberg.
Nat Hentoff -- Barbarella / Jean-Claude Forest --
Barney Rosset, editor.
1968
Evergreen review reader, 1957-1967 : a ten-year anthology
Macmillan
9780025083103
Book
Collected poems, 1924-1974.
Poems, 1924-1940 -- Report to the stockbrokers -- Million days, a million dollars -- 13 hour night shift -- Big boy -- White-eye -- Brickrollar -- Old man John the melter -- Run of the mine -- Good samaritan -- Best steel in the world -- Ensley, Alabama: 1932 -- Fire by night -- Vulcan and Mars over Birmingham -- Beaufort tides -- Jefferson Davis inaugural -- Spectre in plain day -- Appalachian landscape -- Vex not this ghost -- Like Judas, wasn't it? -- Odyssey of Thomas Benjamin Harrison Higgenbottom -- Altogether singing -- In Egypt land, a narrative poem, 1940 -- I will be heard, two talks to the American people, 1940 -- I will be heard -- Think it over, America -- News item -- Face you have seen -- Freedom the word -- Here I stand -- We want more to say -- After eighty years -- Josiah Turnbull took no part in politics -- We are the Americans -- Their blood cries out -- White foam breaking -- Observe the time, an everyday tragedy in verse. 1955 -- Poems, 1955-1960 -- Iron maiden -- To Alexander Meiklejohn -- Screened -- Reflections of a man who once stood up for freedom -- Observations on a guided tour -- Climate of fear -- Our thoughts are free -- Search for the truth -- Alter Christus -- Air that kills -- Better sort of people -- Turn of the year -- Brother Innocent -- Death at Sea -- Shore of peace -- Bodega head -- Dragonfly -- Fatal autumn -- Honey wagon man.
Moloch -- Inquest -- Polished cross -- We love our children -- Finishing school -- Ever the pyres of the dead burn thick -- Mare nostrum -- Commercial vehicles prohibited -- Hanging gardens of Zion -- Conservative art -- Sculptures at an exhibition -- Day of strange gods -- Master of Yellow Plum Mountain -- Sixth great patriarch declines -- Zion Canyon: evening -- Phantom city, a ghost gallery 1961 -- Pays to be a hunchback in Las Vegas -- Feud -- Hombre de Dios -- Tolerant woman -- Creation unlimited -- Old Mrs Finch and the Bible saleman -- Amputee -- End of a grave robber -- Colonel's arthritis -- Desert holy man -- Terror of the west -- Rope and tying team -- Lord taketh away -- Homage to a subversive -- Wisdom of the Abbot Marcarius -- Engagement at the Salt Fork -- Seed of fire -- Gone -- Undesirables -- Aztec figurine -- Don Gregorio from Omaha -- Bestride the narrow world -- Conformity means death -- Veteran's day of recollection -- Meditation on the flag -- Free world notes -- Yours in the bonds -- "Chainey" -- Dixie hero -- Live and die in Dixie -- You kidding or something white folks? -- On acquiring a Cistercian breviary -- Camaldolese come to Big Sur -- Four Haiku for Peter -- Self portrait in a bad light -- Punta de los Lobos Marinos -- One more river to cross -- Escort for a president -- Commerative ode -- Woke up this morning with my mind set on freedom -- Somebody wins -- Convict mines -- Man of honor -- Dixie bard.
Silent in Darien -- If I forget thee, o Birmingham! -- Kid punch -- Some old Creole customs -- Black and white together -- Georgia scene: 1964 -- Amicitia updated -- As good as gold -- Report to Herod -- Viaticum -- Pray for war -- House divided -- Suttee -- Chatauqua -- Literary memoir: 1939 -- Old Presbyter writ small -- Dog's life and some others -- Our lady of the snow -- In communication with the enemy -- Lucky night in 1920 -- Requiescat -- Humble petition to the president of Harvard.
Beecher, John, 1904-1980.
1974
Collected poems, 1924-1974.
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
9780674065680
Book
London : a history in verse
Confessio amantis -- The vision of piers plowman -- The Canterbury tales -- La male regle de T Hoccleue -- King Henry VI's triumphal entry into London -- London lickpenny -- Collyn Clout -- "London, thou art of townes A perse" -- "Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams" "Who list his wealth and ease retain" -- "London, hast thou accusèd me" -- The ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she was in Newgate -- The lover to the Thames of London, to favour his lady passing thereon -- The manner of her will, and what she left to London and to all those in it, at her departing -- Prothalamion -- King Edward the first -- Tichborne's elegy -- Poly-olbion -- Henry VI, part II Henry V from Henry VIII -- Summer's last will and testament -- Skialetheia -- The devil in an ass On the famous voyage -- Satire 1 To Mr. E. G. Epithalamion made at Lincoln's inn Satire 4 Twickenham garden --
The sculler ; from Sir Gregory Nonsense's news from no place -- The city madam -- The knight of the burning pestle -- Letter to Ben Johnson On the tombs in Westminster Abbey -- London's progress -- Turner's dish of Lenten stuff, or a Gallimaufry -- London, look back -- An ode for him [Ben Jonson] His return to London His tears to Thamasis -- London sad London : an echo -- On the statue of King Charles I at Charing Cross On St. James's park, as lately improved by his majesty -- When the assault was intended to the city -- The cheaters cheated from The triumphs of London A song sung at the lord mayor's table in honour of the city and the goldsmith's company -- Cooper's hill -- The civil war -- To Althea, from prison : song -- London's resurrection -- A rhapsody -- The cries of London -- An Horatian ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland -- Annus Mirabilis ; from MacFlecknoe -- In the fields of Lincoln's inn -- A letter from Artemisa in the town to Chloe in the country Song ("Quoth the duchess of Cleveland to counselor knight") A ramble in St. James's park --
A satire in imitation of the third of juvenal -- A winter wonder: or, The Thames frozen over, with remarks on the resort there -- The wonders of the deep -- A song -- A description of the morning A description of a city shower Clever Tom Clinch A beautiful young nymph going to bed ; from On poetry : a rhapsody -- Trivia : or, The art of walking the streets of London ; from The beggar's opera -- The fair lass of Islington -- The alley : an imitation of Spenser A farewell to London in the year 1715 Epistle to Miss Bount, on her leaving the town, after the coronation ; from The dunciad -- Six town eclogues -- On the prospect from Westminster bridge, March 1750 -- A description of London -- Hail, London! -- London -- London bridge Oranges and lemons "Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?" "Poussie, poussie, baudrons" "Up at Piccadilly oh!" "See-saw, sacradown" "Upon Paul's steeple stands a tree" "As I was going o'er London bridge" "As I was going o'er London bridge" [sic] "I had a little hobby horse, it was well shod" Pop goes the weasel -- The sweepers -- Description of an author's bedchamber -- The task -- Twon eclogues -- Song for the London volunteers West End fair -- The jolly young waterman Poll of wapping -- The gin-shop: or, A peep into prison --
London's summer morning -- Holy Thursday The chimney sweeper ; from Jerusalem -- London -- The farmer of Tilsbury Vale The reverie of poor Susan ; Composed upon Westminster bridge, September 3, 1802 ; from The prelude -- Horace in London -- To Hampstead Description of Hampstead -- Childe Harold's pilgrimage ; from Don Juan -- Letter to Maria Gisborne ; from Peter Bell the third -- Sonnet -- "To one who has been long in city pent" On seeing the Elgin marbles Lines on the Mermaid tavern -- Moral reflections on the cross of St. Paul's The lord mayor's show ; SSonnetto Vauxhall The workhouse clock : an allegory -- Scenes in London : Piccadilly-- Goodnight to the season -- Aurora Leigh -- In memoriam ; from Ode on the death of duke of Wellington Cleopatra's needle -- Have you been to the crystal palace? -- Waring -- There was an old person of Putney ; There was an old man of Blackheath ; There was a young person of Kew ; There was an old person of Bow ; There was a young lady of Greenwich ; There was an old person of Ealing ; There was an old person of Bromley ; There was an old person of Sheen ; There was an old man of Thames Ditton -- To the great metropolis ; In the great metropolis ; "Blessed are those who have not seen" ; "Ye flags of Piccadilly" --
The cries of London -- In a London drawingroom -- Strike of the London Cabmen -- St. James's street -- Lines written in Kensington gardens ; West London ; East London -- Tiber, Nile, and Thames -- A London fête -- Sunday at Hampstead -- A Cockney's evening song -- Bloomsbury -- A new song of the spring garden -- Beyond the last lamp ; The coronation ; In the British museum In St. Paul's a while ago Coming up Oxford street : evening A refusal To a tree in London Christmas in the Elgin room -- To a London sparrow -- London snow Trafalgar square -- London voluntaries ; from London types -- Impression du matin -- London Thirty bob a week In the isle of dogs Fog ; from The Thames embankment -- "From the wash the laundress sends" -- In London town -- A March day in London Straw in the street -- In partibus The river's tale London snow The craftsman ; from Epitaphs of the war -- London nights ; from Décor de théâtre ; London -- Vacillation -- London town By the statue of King Charles at Charing Cross -- In Nunhead cemetery -- As I walked through London -- The embankment -- Portrait d'une femme The garden Simulacra ; from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley -- Flat suburbs, S. W., in the morning ; from Guards Bombardment Hyde park at night, before the war Embankment at night, before the war Town in 1917 -- London streets Parting in wartime --
Monody on the demolition of Devonshire house -- The waste land ; from Sweeney Agonistes ; from Four quartets -- Fleet street -- St. Mary's, Kensington In the tube Hampstead heath Whitechapel Eros and Psyche -- "I am the ghost of Shadwell stair" -- Song from the bride of Smithfield East London cemetery -- The shop The searchlight -- Armistice Day, 1918 -- Tube station ; London Summer night at Hyde park corner Autumn The city : midday nocturne -- Suburb -- Homage to the British museum -- The arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan hotel In Westminster abbey Parliament hill fields St. Saviour's, Aberdeen park, Highbury, London, N. The metropolitan railway Business girls N.W.5 & N.6 ; from Summoned by bells -- Autumn journal The British museum reading room Goodbye to London Charon -- Hampstead autumn Epilogue to a human drama -- Regent's park terrace Train to work -- London buses -- Memento mori -- First winter of war Battersea : after Dunkirk, June 3, 1940 London air-raid, 1940 --
Wentworth place : Keats grove -- Kew gardens -- Westminster abbey -- Redcliffe square ; from Winter and London -- Monmouth street -- Lonton architecture 1960s Lament for the "old swan," Notting hill gate -- The night city -- A tour of London -- The "bête noire" fragments -- The stations of King's cross -- Deceptions Naturally the foundation will bear your expenses -- To Londoners -- Street scene Soho : Saturday night -- Two black labourers on a London building site Beginning in a city, 1948 -- The tower of London -- Autobiography Talbot road -- Vauxhall Bottleneck -- Thomas Hardy at Westbourne park villas -- Rising damp Widening the Westway -- Fate playing Epiphany -- Omeros -- A202 -- The same power -- Churchill's funeral To the high court of parliament -- Parliament hill fields --
Cashpoint Charlie -- Miss Hamilton in London Londoner To Marilyn from London -- London songs ; from The shires -- The London poems -- The underground District and circle -- Rain journal : London : June 65 -- Outside Biba's -- In England -- Sunday Morning -- Tavistock square Bar Italia Bar Italia [sic] Notting hill -- Bunhill fields Hurricane drummers : self-aid in Haggerston -- Earls court -- Pleasure island, marble arch -- Lonely hearts After the lunch -- Perduta gente -- North London sonnet Exasperated piety -- Museum, 19 Princelet street, Spitalfields -- Toussaint L'Ouverture acknowledges Wordsworth's Sonnet "To Toussaint L'Ouverture" Chilling out beside the Thames -- Island man -- The miracle at Shepherd's bush -- London plane -- Sonny's Lettah -- St. Bride's -- The river glideth of his own sweet will ; Poem on the underground --
Quentin Crisp as prime minister ; from Sainthood : elegies for Derek Jarman -- John Keats walks home following a night spent reading ; Homer with Cowden Clarke -- Woman seated in the underground, 1941 -- The London dissector -- Occupations of Bridewell ; Penal architecture ; The deadhouse -- Cockney -- Almost the equinox -- kensal rise to heaven From A to B and back again ; Malvern road -- Smash the windows -- The bombs, July 2005 -- Home -- River history -- The fires by the river -- KX -- Another Westminster bridge -- Yobbos! -- The tip -- German phenomenology makes me want to strip and run through north London -- Donjong heights -- Big skies over docklands -- "Girl with ridiculous earrings"
Ford, Mark, 1962 June 24-
John Gower William Langland Geoffrey Chaucer Thomas Hoccleve John Lydgate Anon. (15th century) John Skelton Anon. (1500?) Sir Thomas Wyatt Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey Anne Askew George Turberville Isabella Whitney Edmund Spenser George Peele Chidiock Tichborne Michael Drayton William Shakespeare Thomas Nashe Everard Guilpin Ben Jonson John Donne
John Taylor Philip Massinger Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Francis Beaumont Thomas Freeman W. Turner Abraham Holland Robert Herrick Anon. (1640s, pub. 1662) Edmund Waller John Milton Thomas Jordan Sir John Denham Abraham Cowley Richard Lovelace Simon Ford Henry Vaughan Anon. (17th century) Andrew Marvell John Dryden Anon. (pub. 1680) John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
John Oldham Anon. (1684) Anon. (1684) Pierre Antoine Motteux Jonathan Swift John Gay Anon. (pub. 1719) Alexander Pope Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Elizabeth Tollet John Bancks Anon. (1739) Samuel Johnson Nursery Rhymes (pub. 18th-19th centuries) William Whitehead Oliver Goldsmith William Cowper Charles Jenner Anna Letitia Barbauld Charles Dibdin Hannah More
Mary Robinson William Blake Joanna Baillie William Wordsworth James Smith and Horace Smith Leigh Hunt Lord Byron Percy Bysshe Shelley John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Thomas Hood Letitia Elizabeth Landon Winthrop Mackworth Praed Elizabeth Barrett Browning Alfred, Lord Tennyson Anon. (1851) Robert Browning Edward Lear Arthur Hugh Clogh
Anon. (19th century) George Eliot Anon. (1869) Frederick Locker-Lampson Matthew Arnold Dante Gabriel Rosetti Coventry Patmore James Thomson Henry S. Leigh Anon. (1893) Austin Dobson Thomas Hardy W. H. Hudson Robert Bridges W. E. Henley Oscar Wilde John Davidson A. E. Housman Mary E. Coleridge Amy Levy Rudyard Kipling Arthur Symons W. B. Yeats Lionel Johnson Charlotte Mew Laurence Binyon T. E. Hulme Ezra Pound D. H. Lawrence Frances Cornford
Siegfried Sassoon T. S. Eliot Isaac Rosenberg Richard Aldington Wilfred Owen Sylvia Townsend Warner John Rodker Robert Graves A. S. J. Tessimond Stevie Smith William Empson John Betjeman Louis MacNeice Stephen Spender Bernard Spencer Mervyn Peake Kenneth Allott Roy Fuller
Anne Ridler George Barker Alun Lewis Robert Lowell Nicholas Moore John Heath-Stubbs W. S. Graham Muriel Spark Keith Douglas D. J. Enright Philip Larkin Donald Davie Dannie Abse James Berry John Ashbery Thom Gunn Connie Bensley Peter Porter U. A. Fanthorpe Ted Hughes Derek Walcott Alan Brownjohn Ruth Fainlight Geoffrey Hill Sylvia Plath
Anne Stevenson Fleur Adcock John Fuller Ken Smith Seamus Heaney Lee Harwood Grey Gowrie Joseph Brodsky Derek Mahon Hugo Williams Iain Sinclair Mimi Khalvati Carol Rumens Wendy Cope Peter Reading Christopher Reid Gillian Allnutt John Agard Grace Nichols Charles Boyle Andrew Motion Linton Kwesi Johnson Jo Shapcott Michael Donaghy
Jeremy Reed John Stammers Carol Ann Duffy Alan Jenkins Jamie McKendrick Mick Imlah Sarah Maguire Michael Hofmann Maura Dooley David Kennedy Fred d'Aguiar Lavinia Greenlaw Glyn Maxwell Simon Armitage Alice Oswald Daljit Nagra Nick Laird Heather Phillipson Ben Borek Tom Chivers Ahren Warner
edited by Mark Ford.
2012
London : a history in verse
[2008]
Standard format.
Arranged in chronological order, this comprehensive thirteen hour collection gathers for the first time nearly all surviving films of Georges Mél
DVD
9781893967359
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Georges Méliès : first wizard of cinema (1896-1913)
First wizard of cinema (1896-1913)
Georges Méliès, first wizard of the cinema
Blackhawk Films collection
Blackhawk Films collection.
Le grand Méliès / Une partie de cartes = Playing cards Une nuit terrible = A terrible night Escamotage d'une dame chez Robert-Houdin = The vanishing lady Le cauchemar = A nightmare Le château hauté = The haunted castle La prise de Tournavos = The surrender of Tournavos Entre Calais et Douvres = Between Calais and Dover L'auberge ensorcelée = The Bewitch Inn Après le bal = After the ball Visite sous-marine du Maine = Divers at work on the wreck of the "Maine" Panorama pris d'un train en marche = Panorama from top of a moving train Le magicien = The magician Illusions fantasmagoriques = The famous box trick Guillaume Tell et le clown = Adventures of William Tell La lune à un mètre = The astronomer's dream Un homme de tête = The four troublesome heads Tentation de Saint Antoine = The temptation of Saint Anthony L'illusionniste fin de siècle = The conjurer Le diable au couvent = The Devil in a convent La danse du feu = The pillar of fire Le portrait mystérieux = The mysterious portrait L'affaire Dreyfus, la dictée du bordereau = Dreyfus court martial, arrest of Dreyfus L'affaire Dreyfus, a l'ile du diable = Dreyfus : Devil's Island, within the palisade L'affaire Dreyfus, mise aux fers de Dreyfus = Dreyfus put in irons L'affaire Dreyfus, suicide du Colonel Henry = Dreyfus : suicide of Colonel Henry L'affaire Dreyfus, débarquement à Quiberon = Landing of Dreyfus at Quiberon L'affaire Dreyfus, entrevue de Dreyfus et de sa femme à Rennes = Dreyfus meets his wife at Rennes L'affaire Dreyfus, attentat contre Maître Labori = Dreyfus : the attempt against the life of Maitre Labori L'affaire Dreyfus, bagarre entre journalistes = Dreyfus : the fight of reporters L'affaire Dreyfus, Le conseil de guerre en séance à Rennes = Dreyfus : the court martial at Rennes Cendrillon = Cinderella Le chevalier mystère = The mysterious knight Tom Whisky, ou, L'illusionniste toqué = Addition and substraction La vengeance du gâte-sauce = The cook's revenge Les infortunes d'un explorateur, ou, Les momies récalcitrantes = The misfortunes of an explorer L'hommme orchestre = The one-man band Jeanne d'Arc = Joan of Arc Le rêve du radjah, ou, La forêt enchantée = The rajah's dream Le sorcier, le prince, et le bon génie = The wizard, the prince, and the good fairy Le livre magique = The magic book Spiritisme abracadabrant = Up-to-date spiritualism L'illusionniste double et la tête vivante = The triple conjurer and the living head Rêve de Noël = The Christmas dream Nouvelles luttes extravagantes = Fat and lean wrestling match Le repas fantastique = A fantastical meal Le déshabillage impossible = Going to bed under difficulties Le tonneau des danaïdes = Eight girls in a barrel Le savant et le chimpanzé = The doctor and the monkey Le réveil d'un monsieur pressé = How he missed his train La maison tranquille = What is home without the boarder Le Chrysalide et le papillon = The Brahmin and the butterfly Dislocation mystérieuse = Extraordinary illusions L'antre des esprits = The magician's cavern Chez la sorcière = The bachelor's paradise Excelsior! = Excelsior!, prince of magicians Barbe-bleue = Blue Beard Le chapeau à surprise = The hat with many surprises L'homme à la tête en caoutchouc = The man with the rubber head Le diable géant, ou, Le miracle de la madone = The Devil and the statue Nain et géant = The dwarf and the giant
Douche du colonel = The colonel's shower bath La danseuse microscopique = The dancing midget Le voyage dans la lune = A trip to the moon La clownesse fantôme = The shadow-girl Les trésors de Satan = The treasures of Satan L'homme-mouche = The human fly L'equilibre impossible = An impossible balancing feat Le voyage de Gulliver à Lilliput et chez les géants = Gulliver's travels among the Lilliputians and the giants La sacre d'Edouard VII = The coronation of Edward VII La guirlande merveilleuse = The marvellous wreath Un malheur n'arrive jamais seul = Misfortune never comes alone Le cake-walk infernal = The infernal cake-walk La boîte à malice = The mysterious box Le puits fantastique = The enchanted well L'auberge du bon repos = The inn where no man rests La statue animée = The drawing lesson Le sorcier = The witch's revenge L'oracle de Delphes = The oracle of Delphi Le portrait spirite = The spiritualistic photographer Le mélomane = The melomaniac Le monstre = The monster Le royaume des fées = The kingdom of fairies Le chaudron infernal = The infernal caldron Le revenant = Apparitions Le tonnerre de Jupiter = Jupiter's thunderballs La parapluie fantastique = Ten ladies in an umbrella Tom Tight et Dum Dum = Jack Jaggs and Dum Dum Bob Kick, l'enfant terrible = Bob Kick the mischievous kid Illusions funambulesques = Extraordinary Illusions L'enchanteur Alcofribas = Alcofribas, the master magician Jack et Jim = Comical conjuring La lanterne magique = The magic lantern Le rêve du maître de ballet = The ballet master's dream Faust aux enfers = The damnation of Faust Le bourreau turc = The terrible Turkish executioner Au clair de la lune, ou, Pierrot malheureux = A moonlight serenade Un prêté pour un rendu = Tit for tat Le coffre enchanté = The bewitched trunk Le roi du maquillage = Untamabale whiskers Le rêve de l'horloger = The clockmaker's dream Les transmutations imperceptibles = The imperceptible transmutations Un miracle sous l'Inquisition = A miracle under the Inqusition Damnation du Docteur Faust = Faust and Marguerite Le thaumaturge chinois = Tchin-Chao, the Chinese conjurer Le merveilleux éventail vivant = The wonderful living fan Sorcellerie culinaire = The cook in trouble La planche du diable = The devilish prank La sirène = The mermaid
Voyage à travers l'impossible = The impossible voyage Court-métrage mes films La cascade de feu = The firefall Les cartes vivantes = The living playing cards Le diable noir = The black imp Le phénix, ou, Le coffret de cristal = The magic dice Le menuet lilliputien = The Lilliputian minuet Le palais des mille et une nuits = The Palace of the Arabian Nights Le compositeur toqué = A crazy composer La chaise à porteurs enchantée = The enchanted sedan chair Le raid Paris : Carlo en deux heures = An adventurous automobile trip Un feu d'artifice improvisé = Unexpected fireworks La légende de Rip Van Winckle = Rip's dream Le tripot clandestin = The scheming gamblers' paradise Une chute de cinq étages = A mix-up in the gallery Jack le ramoneur = The chimney sweep Le maestro do-mi-sol-do = The luny musician La cardeuse de matelas = The tramp and the mattress makers Les affiches en goguette = The hilarious posters Les incendiaires = A desperate crime L'anarchie chez Guignol = Punch and Judy L'hôtel des voyageurs de commerce, ou, Les suites d'une bonne cuite = A roadside inn Les bulles de savon vivantes = Soap bubbles Les quatre cents farces du diable = The merry frolics of Satan L'alchimiste Parafaragaramus, ou, La cornue infernale = The mysterious retort La fée Carabosse, ou, Le poignard fatal = The witch
La douche d'eau bouillante = Rogues' tricks Les fromages automobiles = The skipping cheeses Le tunnel sous la Manche, ou, Le cauchemar anglo-français = Tunnelling the English Channel Eclipse de soleil en pleine lune = Eclipse, or, The courtship of the Sun and Moon Pauvre John, ou, Les aventures d'un buveur de whisky = Sightseeing through whisky La colle universelle = Good glue sticks Ali Barbouyou et Ali Bouf à l'huile = Delirium in a studio Le tambourin fantastique = The knight of black art La cuisine de l'ogre = In the bogie man's cave Il y a un dieu pour les ivrognes = The good luck of a souse Les torches humaines = Justinian's human torches 548 A.D. La génie du feu = The genii of fire Why that actor was late Le rêve d'un fumeur d'opium = Dream of an opium fiend La photographie électrique à distance = Long distance wireless photography La prophétesse de Thèbes = The prophetess of Thebes Salon de coiffure = In the barber shop Le nouveau seigneur du village = The new lord of the village L'avare = The miser Le conseil du Pipelet/Un tour à la foire = Side show wrestlers Lully, ou, Le violon brisé = The broken violin The woes of roller skates Amour et mélasse = His first job Les mésaventures d'un photographe = The mischances of a photographer Le fakir de Singapour = An Indian sorcerer A tricky painter's fate French interpreter policeman = French cops learning English Anaïc, ou, Le balafré = Not guilty Pour l'étoile S.V.P. = Buncoed stage Johnnie Conte de la grand-mère et rêve de l'enfant = A grandmother's story
Hallucinations pharmaceutiques, ou, Le truc du potard = Pharmaceutical hallucinations La bonne bergère et la mauvaise princesse = The good sheperdess and the evil princess [Unidentified] La locataire diabolique = The diabolic tenant Les illusions fantaisistes = Whimsical illusions Les hallucinations du Baron de Münchausen = Baron Munchausen's dream A la conquête du pôle = Conquest of the Pole Cendrillon, ou, La pantoufle merveilleuse = Cinderella Le chevalier des neiges = The knight of the snow Le voyage de la famille Bourrichon = The voyage of the Bourrichon family
Méliès, Georges, 1861-1938, film director.
Franju, Georges, 1912-1987, film director.
Lange, Eric, film producer.
Shepard, David, film producer.
Bromberg, Serge, narrator.
Zagury, Fabrice, narrator.
Star-film. production company.
Flicker Alley (Firm), publisher.
réalisation, Georges Franju
Film Preservation Associates, Inc. ; produced by Jeffery Masino and David Shepard.
2008
Georges Méliès : first wizard of cinema (1896-1913)
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