LZ Library List Compiled by CZ

Go to Library List at the HRC Note: names and titles lack accent marks to facilitate the search function [table “8” not found /]… more

“A”-23

…be slain.’” 555.8-10: “‘You [Venus] are his mother, and a kind woman, will you continually search out his dalliance? Will you blame his luxury? Will you bridle his love, and… more

LZ Library List

Note: names and titles lack accent marks to facilitate the search function AuthorTitlePublication InformationInscriptionMarginalia/MarkingsNotes Ferlinghetti, Lawrence Pictures of a Gone World SF: City Lights pocket book, 1955 to Louis, 8/31/58… more

Works about LZ

The following is divided into three lists of articles, reviews and dissertations. With only a few outstanding exceptions, virtually all the commentary on LZ prior to 1970 was in the… more

Thanks to the Dictionary (1961)

…here (in using these sources from the Haiti Trust, one should be aware the word search function is not always reliable, although helpful). In the notes below, at the beginning… more

Poems, Fiction & Music for/with/about LZ

…Ediciones Cátedia, 1979): 331-334. Charles Potts. “United We Stand.” Search for Tomorrow 4 & 5 (1972): 40. Ezra Pound. “Old Zuk.” European (Jan. 1959); Poems and Translations (2003): 1200. Peter… more

“A”-13

…Model Farm; Trades Quips With Benson and Examines Livestock at Research Center.” 284.16 As to my saying we will bury you / Here is one city / Of Americans, literally… more

“A”-15

…a jutting rock that overlooked the ‘field.’ The Amir’s men came up and commenced to search the ground for the crouching partridge, while the hawk watched the proceedings from fifty… more

Prepositions (1967, 1981, 2001)

…both Milton and Jerusalem. 42 Gibbon laughed at the useless research into filioque: filioque, L. and from the Son. The clause of the Nicene Creed in its western form which… more

“A”-21

…to look and to be looked at); they operate independently of one another in their search for pleasure, and they find their object for the most part in the subject’s… more