[32] pp. Illustrated with twenty-two reproductions, three of which are in color. Illustrated saddle-stitched wrappers. First Edition. Signed and inscribed at the top of the first page by Jess with small drawings of hearts and flowers: "Forever thyne! R.B. Kitaj alias Dearest Sholto - Love, Jess." Jess Collins, simply known today as Jess, was an American visual artist. He met Robert Duncan in 1951 and began a relationship with the poet that lasted until Duncan's death in 1988. In 1952, in San Francisco, Jess, with Duncan and painter Harry Jacobus, opened the King Ubu Gallery, which became an important venue for alternative art and which remained so when, in 1954, poet Jack Spicer reopened the space as the Six Gallery.
[32] pp. Illustrated with twenty-two reproductions, three of which are in color. Illustrated saddle-stitched wrappers. First Edition. Signed and inscribed at the top of the first page by Jess with small drawings of hearts and flowers: "Forever thyne! R.B. Kitaj alias Dearest Sholto - Love, Jess." Jess Collins, simply known today as Jess, was an American visual artist. He met Robert Duncan in 1951 and began a relationship with the poet that lasted until Duncan's death in 1988. In 1952, in San Francisco, Jess, with Duncan and painter Harry Jacobus, opened the King Ubu Gallery, which became an important venue for alternative art and which remained so when, in 1954, poet Jack Spicer reopened the space as the Six Gallery.
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