Edited by Aram Saroyan, six issues of Lines were published from New York City between September 1964 and November 1965.
1. LINES, No. 1, edited by Aram Saroyan
New York: Lines, September 1964
First edition, side-stapled in printed and illustrated card cover, 8.5″x 11″, 38 pages. Cover art by Aram Saroyan.
- Contents:
- Louis Zukofsky – [untitled] “Can a mote of sunlight defeat its purpose”
John Perreault – “Each Day”
John Perreault – “Disguised”
Ronald Bayes – “Passus 25: Branch Line”
Ted Berrigan – “A Life in Trough (A Dream)”
Jenni Caldwell – [untitled] “with the elaborate framework…”
Jenni Caldwell – “Day”
Jenni Caldwell – [untitled] “sometimes I think about…”
Jenni Caldwell – [untitled] “that chair your chair…”
Jenni Caldwell – “Admission”
Jenni Caldwell – [untitled] “If her name offended…”
Jenni Caldwell – [untitled] “i see you like a dissected…”
Jenni Caldwell – [untitled] “there are not many times”
Fielding Dawson – “Different People (II)”
Joel Sloman – “The Casino”
Joel Sloman – “Folk Song”
Ronald Caplan – “4/64”
Richard Kolmar – “Apples
John Keys – “Key’s Cantos”
John Keys – [untitled] “returning to some sources via”
James Brodey – “Jacket for Years”
James Brodey – “The Buffalo Report”
Robert Grenier – “Old Blue Sneakers”
Robert Grenier – “Tune for Beanie”
Robert Grenier – “Dusk Road Game
Robert Grenier – “A Sort of Plea”
Leith Heagy – “Vanguard in Babylon”
Ken Irby – “Visit”
Lorenzo Thomas – “The Color Section”
Lorenzo Thomas – “The Unnatural Life”
Allen Katzman – “The Act of”
Archie Minasian – “Beyond the Gage”
Ted Greenwald – [untitled] “I hear a step…”
Ted Greenwald – [untitled] “A taste of salt on my lips…”
Ted Greenwald – [untitled] “Privets come into season…”
Tony Towle – “World War II”
Tony Towle – “The Life of the Emotions Has an Attractive Scheme”
Aram Saroyan – “The Paradox”
Aram Saroyan – “After Waking at Six P.M.”
Aram Saroyan – “Bus Ride”
- Louis Zukofsky – [untitled] “Can a mote of sunlight defeat its purpose”
2. LINES, No. 2, edited by Aram Saroyan
New York: Lines, December 1964
First edition, side-stapled in printed and illustrated card cover, 8.5″x 11″, 38 pages. Cover art by Joe Brainard.
- Contents:
- Ron Padgett – “Policeman Dan”
Aram Saroyan – “N.Y.C.”
Jonathan Greene – “Dancing all the While to William Kemp”
Dick Gallup – “Some Feathers ”
Jack Anderson – “Snorksnot (a play)”
John Keys – “Chisellers Verse to George Washington Wakoski”
Joe Brainard – “Story”
Aram Saroyan – “My Arms are Warm”
Fielding Dawson – “The Moving Men
Rich Klein – “The Moon”
Rich Klein – [untitled] “the fourth world/will…”
Joe Brainard – “Colgate Dental Cream
Kenneth Irby – “Slow Dance”
Ted Berrigan – “Rusty Nails: A collected Prose for Tom Veitch”
William Dodd – “The Assertion”
Robert Grenier – “The Light”
Philip Whalen – “Delusions of Reference”
Jenni Caldwell – “Poem Dream”
Ronald Bayes – “Passus 30: Portrait”
Aram Saroyan – “Placitas to L.Z.”
Joseph Ceravolo – “Monsters”
Joseph Ceravolo – “Skies”
Joseph Ceravolo – “Drunken Winter”
Ron Padgett and Ted Berrigan – “Noh”
John Perrault – “Boomerang”
David Shapiro – “Other Friends”
David M. Cull – “Vine Maple”
Ron Padgett – “Poem after Reverdy”
Ron Padgett – “Light in the Nineteeth Century”
Fielding Dawson – “The Goddess for Gabe Kohn”
Ted Greenwald – “Lapstrake”
Richard Kolmar – “Fragments of a Diary”
Aram Saroyan – “Is”
Joel Sloman – “Jet to New York”
Richard Kolmar – “The Song”
- Ron Padgett – “Policeman Dan”
3. LINES, No. 3, edited by Aram Saroyan
New York: Lines, February 1965
First edition, side-stapled in printed and illustrated card cover, 8.5″x 11″, 50 pages.
- Contents:
- Philip Whalen – “The Best of It”
Dick Gallup – “After Alcman”
Joe Brainard – “Polly”
Aram Saroyan – “Work Poem”
Aram Saroyan – “Old Poem”
Aram Saroyan – “Aces”
Aram Saroyan – “Well
Aram Saroyan – “A & P”
Aram Saroyan – [untitled] “Gray pants & the mail…”
Aram Saroyan – “Go!”
Dick Gallup – “Eskimos Again”
Ted Berrigan – “Dick Gallup at 30 (A Play)
Ted Berrigan – “Corridors of Blood”
Larry Swingle – “The Cheese #1”
Ted Greenwald – “Face Lifting”
Ted Greenwald – “And, Hinges”
Ted Berrigan – “An Interview with Ron Padgett
Aram Saroyan and Richard Kolmar – “Stand Up”
Richard Kolmar – “Denial”
Richard Kolmar – “Aristophanes’”
Richard Kolmar – “Amore Traditore”
Ron Padgett – “Milkman Bill”
Ted Berrigan – “Prayer”
Kenward Elmslie – “Song”
Kenward Elmslie – “The Verandas”
Tony Towle – “Cable and Telephone”
Tony Towle – “Poem”
Lorenzo Thomas – “The Judgment of Paris”
Lorenzo Thomas – “The Fall of Paris”
Tom Veitch and William Burroughs – “The Naked Express”
Ted Berrigan – “The Secret Life of Ford Madox Ford” [“Then I’d Cry”, “Stop Stop Six”, “Reeling Midnight”, “Fauna Time”, “Destination Moon”, “Some Troubles”, “On His Own”, “The Dance of the Broken Bomb”, “Putting Away”, “Owe”, “We Are Jungles”]
Joe Brainard – “Sunday July the 30th 1964
- Philip Whalen – “The Best of It”
4. LINES, No. 4, edited by Aram Saroyan
New York: Lines, March 1965
First edition, side-stapled in printed and illustrated card cover, 8.5″x 11″, 40 pages. Cover art by Richard Kolmar.
- Contents:
- Ian Hamilton Finlay – [untitled] “A… blue boat…”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – [untitled] “ring of waves…”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – “Catch 23”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – [untitled] “wind…”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – “Tug at Bay”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – [untitled] “Green Waters…”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – “Landsman’s Tea”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – “Fisherman’s Tea”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – “The ABC of Tea”
Ian Hamilton Finlay – “Funnel Geography”
Fielding Dawson – “West Side Story”
Aram Saroyan – “Had West followed up her fine opening lead by dropping”
E. San Juan, Jr. – “Ballad of the Honeysuckle Rose”
Aram Saroyan – “Lean”
John Perreault – “Nothing”
Tom Veitch – “The Moon Device”
Richard Kolmar – “Letters to L. H.”
Richard Kolmar – “This Should Pull Us”
Joe Brainard – “Poem” [“Dance with me…]
Ron Padgett – “An Idea that Clara Related to Wallace”
Aram Saroyan – “Poem” [“Does it ring?”]
Gerard Malanga – “Gateway to the Palace of Sargon”
Richard Kolmar – “Sleep”
Richard Kolmar – “Marion”
Richard Kolmar – “Games”
Richard Kolmar – “1234567890”
Richard Kolmar – “Sentences”
Richard Kolmar – “Live and Learn”
Aram Saroyan – “Sentences”
Aram Saroyan – “From the Village Voice to Ted Berrigan”
Aram Saroyan – “Nice Ron Thinking”
Aram Saroyan – [untitled] “My feet are tied to a pebble…”
Aram Saroyan – [untitled] “Andre Breton is…”
Aram Saroyan – “Two Poems”
Aram Saroyan – [untitled] “Picture, if you can…”
Aram Saroyan – [untitled] “WABC”
Aram Saroyan – “Lovely”
Aram Saroyan – [untitled] “O . O . O .”
- Ian Hamilton Finlay – [untitled] “A… blue boat…”
5. LINES, No. 5, edited by Aram Saroyan
New York: Lines, May 1965
First edition, side-stapled in printed and illustrated card cover, 8.5″x 11″, 40 pages. Cover art by Fielding Dawson.
- Contents:
- Aram Saroyan – “17 from Works”
Jack Anderson – “Paper Clip”
John Perreault – “Hatbox”
Ron Padgett – “Nancy”
William Burroughs – “Chlorhydrate d’Apomorpine Chabre”
Charles Olson – “A Maximus” [“As of why thinking…”]
Philip Whalen – [untitled] “Hum Scandal! Abdication…”
Jonathan Greene – [untitled] “Chillingsworth…”
Dan Saxon – “Fall Colors”
Clark Coolidge – “The Death of Floyd Collins”
Ron Padgett – untitled illustrations
William Burroughs – “Rex Morgan M.D.”
Ted Berrigan – “On the Road Again”
Tom Clark – “Are Victors”
Clark Coolidge – “Everley Formation”
Aram Saroyan – “Sentences II”
Dick Gallup – “Hygiene Sonnet”
Bob Brovar – “Fleen pleen”
Bob Brovar – “Guush-shee”
Bob Brovar – “Flaanczongdoogy”
Ted Greenwald – “Landscape”
Fielding Dawson – “from The Dream”
Lorine Niedecker – [untitled] “Lights lifts…”
Lorine Niedecker – [untitled] “The obliteration…”
Mike Silverton – “I Am A Silent One”
Mike Silverton – “Seeing the Road”
Aram Saroyan – “Sentences III”
Mike Silverton – “The Sniper’s Song”
- Aram Saroyan – “17 from Works”
6. LINES, No. 6, edited by Aram Saroyan
New York: Lines, November 1965
First edition, side-stapled in printed card cover, 8.5″x 11″, 42 pages. Cover art by Fielding Dawson.
- Contents:
- Aram Saroyan – “11 Works”
John Perreault – “Here on the Edge of this Island”
Ted Berrigan and Ron Padgett – “Saturday Night at the Movies”
Clark Coolidge – “Flag Flutter & U.S. Electric”
Bernadette Mayer – “Pope John”
Joseph Ceravolo – [untitled] “How do you know when…”
Joseph Ceravolo – [untitled] “Feast. Turtle. Wide arms…”
Al Fowler – [untitled] “are you a root or a tendermint…”
Vito Hannibal Acconci – “Blowstalk”
Robert Viscusi – “An Edison on Messaien”
David Sandberg – “Mime Play ”
Robert Lax – [untitled] “no one was better…”
Mike Silveron – “Cork”
bp Nichol – “cycle #21”
bp Nichol – “Tribute to Vasarely”
Tom Clark – “oooooooooo”
Dom Sylvester Houédard – [untitled] “sand rock tide…”
Carl Fernbach – “Flarsheim”
John Furnival – “Pisa”
John Furnival – “The Fall of the Tower of Babel”
John Furnival – “Devil Trap
William Burroughs – “The Last Post – Danger Ahead”
Ron Padgett and Joe Brainard – [untitled] “all roses are bad ideas”
Domine Falcone – [untitled] “the girl with the fat lips…”
Aram Saroyan – [untitled] “A”
Joseph Pinelli – “Excerpts from Book I”
- Aram Saroyan – “11 Works”
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