Z-siteA Companion to the Works of Louis Zukofsky
LZ Library List Compiled by CZ
Go to Library List at the HRC Note: names and titles lack accent marks to facilitate the search function [table “8” not found /]… more
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…be slain.’” 555.8-10: “‘You [Venus] are his mother, and a kind woman, will you continually search out his dalliance? Will you blame his luxury? Will you bridle his love, and… more
LZ Library List
Note: names and titles lack accent marks to facilitate the search function AuthorTitlePublication InformationInscriptionMarginalia/MarkingsNotes Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Pictures of a Gone World SF: City Lights pocket book, 1955 to Louis, 8/31/58… more
Works about LZ
…War II, Part 2. Ed. Donald J. Greiner. Detroit: Gale Research, 1980. 422-434. Henderson, Cathy. “Supplement to Marcella Booth’s ‘A Catalogue of the Louis Zukofsky Manuscript Collection.’” In Oliphant and… more
Catullus (1969) with Celia Zukofsky
…of Creative Behavior 1.2 (Spring 1967). Catullus 38. Caterpillar 3/4 (April-July 1968) [in “Test of Translation”]. Catullus 60. the silent Zero, in search of Sound, ed. Eric Sackheim. NY: Grossman,… more
Little (1970)
…“Telemachus in Search of His Father,” showing Telemachus following behind Mentor. 14 read Homer: opened the door of the handsome room…: from the Odyssey Bk. I when Telemachus prepares for… more
“A”-13
…1959: “Khrushchev Sees U.S. Model Farm; Trades Quips With Benson and Examines Livestock at Research Center.” 284.16 As to my saying we will bury you / Here is one city… more
LZ Library at the Harry Ransom Humanities Center
The information below was compiled by Cathy Henderson and is reproduced with permission of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin. B = books used… more
“A”-15
…a jutting rock that overlooked the ‘field.’ The Amir’s men came up and commenced to search the ground for the crouching partridge, while the hawk watched the proceedings from fifty… more
“A”-18
…that one enquiry only gave occasion to another, that book referred to book, that to search was not always to find, and to find was not always to be informed;… more