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Her

Her

A Voyage To Pagany

A Voyage To Pagany

The Farmers’ Daughters

The Farmers’ Daughters

Battles in the Desert and Other Stories

Battles in the Desert and Other Stories

Toddler-Hunting and Other Stories

Toddler-Hunting and Other Stories

Incarnate: Story Material

Incarnate: Story Material

In the Sierra

In the Sierra

In The Money

In The Money

One Arm & Other Stories

One Arm & Other Stories

Mrs. October Was Here

Mrs. October Was Here

We Are The Fire

We Are The Fire

That’s Life

That’s Life

Funeral Music for Freemasons

Funeral Music for Freemasons

Woodpecker Point & Other Stories

Woodpecker Point & Other Stories

A Russian Doll & Other Stories

A Russian Doll & Other Stories

The Mutual Friend

The Mutual Friend

The Collected Stories of Tennessee Williams

The Collected Stories of Tennessee Williams

Da Vinci’s Bicycle

Da Vinci’s Bicycle

Open to the Public

Open to the Public

Katschen & The Book of Joseph

Katschen & The Book of Joseph

Human Nature

Human Nature

Stairs To The Roof

Stairs To The Roof

Americus

Americus

Terrestrial Intelligence

Terrestrial Intelligence

Labyrinths

Labyrinths

Nightwood

Nightwood

The Sunlight Dialogues

The Sunlight Dialogues

Bird Lovers, Backyard

Bird Lovers, Backyard

The Secret of Evil

The Secret of Evil

Too Much Flesh and Jabez

Too Much Flesh and Jabez

The Green Child

The Green Child

White Mule

White Mule

Hard Candy

Hard Candy

Selected Writings of Jules Supervielle

Selected Writings of Jules Supervielle

The Beetle Leg

The Beetle Leg

Sleepers Awake

Sleepers Awake

The Cosmological Eye

The Cosmological Eye

The William Carlos Williams Reader

The William Carlos Williams Reader

Death, Sleep And The Traveler

Death, Sleep And The Traveler

Arrival

Arrival

The Delights Of Turkey

The Delights Of Turkey

Light Up the Cave

Light Up the Cave

Kill Memory

Kill Memory

At Heaven’s Gate

At Heaven’s Gate

The Ego Is Always At The Wheel

The Ego Is Always At The Wheel

Letter from Casablanca

Letter from Casablanca

Soulstorm

Soulstorm

Did Gustav Mahler Ski?

Did Gustav Mahler Ski?

Absent Friends

Absent Friends

Into the Heart of Life

Into the Heart of Life


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New Directions was founded in 1936, when James Laughlin (1914 - 1997), then a twenty-two-year-old Harvard sophomore, issued the first of the New Directions anthologies. "I asked Ezra Pound for 'career advice,'" James Laughlin recalled. "He had been seeing my poems for months and had ruled them hopeless. He urged me to finish Harvard and then do 'something' useful."

 

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