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Brainard, Joe. (1942-1994) [Bidart, Frank. (b. 1939)]. "I Remember" - WITH MARKINGS THROUGHOUT BY FRANK BIDART. New York: Full Court Press. 1975. First Full Court Press Edition.

Softcover. 8vo. 138 pp. Small nick to lower spine, else fine. Includes extensive marginalia throughout from Frank Bidart, including notes in both the margins, endpages and included bookmark. His signature of ownership is on the ffe.

From the collection of Frank Bidart, who received the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, the Griffin Poetry Prize Lifetime Recognition Award, and the 2017 National Book Award for Poetry for his book Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016. Perhaps Bidart's most celebrated poem, "The Second Hour of the Night," is partly based on his relationship with Brainard. "The relationship was," as Bidart has said, both "more than friendship and less than a romance." His "In Memory of Joe Brainard" is a profound elegy for his friend who died of AIDS-induced pneumonia in 1994. 

Brainard, Joe. (1942-1994) [Bidart, Frank. (b. 1939)] "I Remember" - WITH MARKINGS THROUGHOUT BY FRANK BIDART

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Brainard, Joe. (1942-1994) [Bidart, Frank. (b. 1939)]. "I Remember" - WITH MARKINGS THROUGHOUT BY FRANK BIDART. New York: Full Court Press. 1975. First Full Court Press Edition.

Softcover. 8vo. 138 pp. Small nick to lower spine, else fine. Includes extensive marginalia throughout from Frank Bidart, including notes in both the margins, endpages and included bookmark. His signature of ownership is on the ffe.

From the collection of Frank Bidart, who received the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, the Griffin Poetry Prize Lifetime Recognition Award, and the 2017 National Book Award for Poetry for his book Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016. Perhaps Bidart's most celebrated poem, "The Second Hour of the Night," is partly based on his relationship with Brainard. "The relationship was," as Bidart has said, both "more than friendship and less than a romance." His "In Memory of Joe Brainard" is a profound elegy for his friend who died of AIDS-induced pneumonia in 1994.