• THE FIRST BOOKS OF DAVID HENDERSON AND MARY KORTE: A RESEARCH by Iris Cushing
  • THE FIRST BOOKS OF DAVID HENDERSON AND MARY KORTE: A RESEARCH by Iris Cushing
  • THE FIRST BOOKS OF DAVID HENDERSON AND MARY KORTE: A RESEARCH by Iris Cushing
  • THE FIRST BOOKS OF DAVID HENDERSON AND MARY KORTE: A RESEARCH by Iris Cushing
  • THE FIRST BOOKS OF DAVID HENDERSON AND MARY KORTE: A RESEARCH by Iris Cushing

THE FIRST BOOKS OF DAVID HENDERSON AND MARY KORTE: A RESEARCH by Iris Cushing

125 x 205mm, 48 pages, black and white printed, saddle stitched, 2020

In 1967, the first books of two poets were published by small presses on opposite coasts of the USA: David Henderson’s Felix of the Silent Forest and Mary Norbert Korte’s Hymn to the Gentle Sun. In this essay, poet, scholar, educator, and publisher Iris Cushing looks at the context of these supposedly “minor” poets, and through research and conversation with Korte, Henderson, and Diane di Prima, reconstructs the role of small presses in the countercultural resistance of the late 1960s.

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