TROUBADOUR BOOKS
I've talked about this place before. I returned yesterday and bought The Hudson Mystery by Geoffrey O'Brien, Leave the Light On by Michael Magee, and Dead Man by Gary Sullivan. Also second copies of Invisible Bride by Tony Tost and Poems and Antipoems by Nicanor Parra, because someone will need them. A paper copy of Russell Edson's The Falling Sickness. And I upgraded to a cloth Madonna anno domini first. I was set back $28 for the lot of it. If I could urge you to go, I'm urging you.
I keep thinking about the copy of Baffling Means by Clark Coolidge and Philip Guston I saw. Like it's haunting or taunting me.
4 RIDERS:
They've got a whole stack of copies of Baffling Means in the back room! I won't say which, but one of the book you picked up in yr last mention was mine...
the gordon was published by faux press. if that's a clue.
I don't mean wrote, I mean sold to Troubadour...
noah, i didn't think you meant wrote, i knew you meant sold.
that was just me blethering for the folks at home.
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