14 pp. (8vo), original printed wrappers, stapled. Limited to 100 copies, of which the author reportedly destroyed 60. First Edition. First edition of the rare first book by important American novelist John Hawkes, a collection of verse printed at his own expense while a student at Harvard. In an interview with Bradford Morrow in Conjunctions, Hawkes noted, "I didn't know anything about poetry. When I went to Harvard in the summer of 1943, I took my poems to Robert Hillyer. He picked twelve or fourteen from a hundred, I think, and I had them privately printed. That's as far as my poetry went." In another interview, he expanded, "A lot of these poems reflected romantic notions about the war; I certainly thought I was probably going to be killed in the war, and I had the same romantic sensibility of some of the World War I poets -Wilfred Owen or Rupert Brooke. So I had these dreadful poems printed. Long after the war, I tried to destroy them by throwing them down the incinerator near our apartment in New York, but my mother luckily saved about fifty of them."
14 pp. (8vo), original printed wrappers, stapled. Limited to 100 copies, of which the author reportedly destroyed 60. First Edition. First edition of the rare first book by important American novelist John Hawkes, a collection of verse printed at his own expense while a student at Harvard. In an interview with Bradford Morrow in Conjunctions, Hawkes noted, "I didn't know anything about poetry. When I went to Harvard in the summer of 1943, I took my poems to Robert Hillyer. He picked twelve or fourteen from a hundred, I think, and I had them privately printed. That's as far as my poetry went." In another interview, he expanded, "A lot of these poems reflected romantic notions about the war; I certainly thought I was probably going to be killed in the war, and I had the same romantic sensibility of some of the World War I poets -Wilfred Owen or Rupert Brooke. So I had these dreadful poems printed. Long after the war, I tried to destroy them by throwing them down the incinerator near our apartment in New York, but my mother luckily saved about fifty of them."
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