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Twelve Poems of Menke Katz

Twelve Poems of Menke Katz - 1967

by KATZ, Menke

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Tokyo: Subterraneans Books, 1967. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pictorial card wrappers; 15pp. Inscribed on title page: "For my great friend Harry Smith / Menke," dated 1967 and with a small doodle of some flowers. Small scuff and a bit of dusting to wrappers, else Near Fine. Twelve short pieces by the Lithuanian-born Yiddish poet. Bilingual text in facing English and Japanese versions. The recipient, Harry Smith (1936-2012) was a New Hampshire poet and editor, found of the literary journal The Smith (not to be confused with the American musicologist of the same name).
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  • Title Twelve Poems of Menke Katz
  • Author KATZ, Menke
  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher Subterraneans Books, Tokyo
  • Date 1967
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 48197

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