Some articles on black sparrow, black sparrow press, press, black:
... Black Sparrow Books, formerly known as Black Sparrow Press, is a book publisher originally founded in 1966 by John Martin of Santa Rosa, California ... Black Sparrow Press most prominently published the work of authors Charles Bukowski, John Fante, and Paul Bowles ... were first established and nurtured under the auspices of Black Sparrow Press ...
... Plan of the City of O, Barn Dreams Press (Boston, Massachusetts), 1971 ... Blake's Newton, Black Sparrow Press (Santa Barbara, California), 1972 ... Six Poems, Black Sparrow Press (Santa Barbara, California), 1973 ...
... Solar Journal (Oecological Sections) (1970) Black Sparrow Press ISBN 0-87685-011-5 Spaces Wild Tame (1971) Mudra ISBN 978-0-685-22801-2 The Book of the Earth and Sky (1971, 2 Vols) Black ...
... Translated by Paul Bowles The Boy Who Set the Fire 1974, Black Sparrow Press, Santa Barbara, Translated by Paul Bowles Hadidan Aharam 1975, Black Sparrow Press, Santa Barbara, Translated by Paul ...
Famous quotes containing the words press, black and/or sparrow:
“Wits forge and fire-blast, meanings press and screw.”
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge (17721834)
“Its perversion. Dont you see what it is? Its not natural. To go to great expense for something you want, thats natural. To reach out to take it, thats human, thats natural. But to get your pleasure from not taking, from cheating yourself deliberately like my brother did today, from not getting, from not taking. Dont you see what a black thing that is for a man to do? How it is to hate yourself?”
—Abraham Polonsky (b. 1910)
“Nature herself has not provided the most graceful end for her creatures. What becomes of all these birds that people the air and forest for our solacement? The sparrow seems always chipper, never infirm. We do not see their bodies lie about. Yet there is a tragedy at the end of each one of their lives. They must perish miserably; not one of them is translated. True, not a sparrow falleth to the ground without our Heavenly Fathers knowledge, but they do fall, nevertheless.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)