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Filter: Paris - (60 titles)


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To <span>Paris</span>

To Paris

<span>Paris</span> Spleen

Paris Spleen

Never Any End To <span>Paris</span>

Never Any End To Paris

Monsieur Pain

Monsieur Pain

The Cosmological Eye

The Cosmological Eye

The Billancourt Tales

The Billancourt Tales

The Cape Of Storms

The Cape Of Storms

The Life Before Us

The Life Before Us

Fancy Goods/Open All Night

Fancy Goods/Open All Night

Confessions Of A Literary Archaeologist

Confessions Of A Literary Archaeologist

Maldoror

Maldoror

The Autobiography Of William Carlos Williams

The Autobiography Of William Carlos Williams

European Poems And Transitions

European Poems And Transitions

We’ll To The Woods No More

We’ll To The Woods No More

Selected Poems of Octavio Paz

Selected Poems of Octavio Paz

Once Again

Once Again

Ubu Roi

Ubu Roi

The Pink & The Green

The Pink & The Green

Death On The Installment Plan

Death On The Installment Plan

Thank A Bored Angel

Thank A Bored Angel

Selected Poetry And Prose

Selected Poetry And Prose

Pound/Ford

Pound/Ford

How German Is It

How German Is It

A Barbarian In Asia

A Barbarian In Asia

The Way To The Labyrinth

The Way To The Labyrinth

The Selected Poetry Of Vicente Huidobro

The Selected Poetry Of Vicente Huidobro

Over All The Obscene Boundaries

Over All The Obscene Boundaries

Aller Retour New York

Aller Retour New York

Fifty Stories

Fifty Stories

Kill Memory

Kill Memory

The Green Huntsman

The Green Huntsman

A Devil In Paradise

A Devil In Paradise

Selected Writings Of Paul Valery

Selected Writings Of Paul Valery

Durrell-Miller Letters 1935-1980

Durrell-Miller Letters 1935-1980

Journey To The End Of The Night

Journey To The End Of The Night

Midnight’s Gate

Midnight’s Gate

The Adventures Of Mao On The Long March

The Adventures Of Mao On The Long March

The Real Life Of Sebastian Knight

The Real Life Of Sebastian Knight

Animalinside

Animalinside

The Naked Eye

The Naked Eye

The Book Of Happiness

The Book Of Happiness

The Red Notebook

The Red Notebook

62: A Model Kit

62: A Model Kit

Colonel Chabert

Colonel Chabert

A Splendid Conspiracy

A Splendid Conspiracy

The Secret of Evil

The Secret of Evil

Final Exam

Final Exam

A Voyage To Pagany

A Voyage To Pagany

Selected Writings of Guillaume Apollinaire

Selected Writings of Guillaume Apollinaire

Lives And Letters

Lives And Letters


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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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