Dennis Cooper - Editor

Editor

  • Little Caesar Magazine #s 1 – 12 (1976–1982)
  • Little Caesar Press (1978–1982)
    • Dennis Cooper Tiger Beat
    • Gerard Malanga 100 Years Have Passed
    • Arthur Rimbaud Travels in Abyssinia and the Harar
    • Tom Clark The End of the Line
    • Tim Dlugos Je Suis Ein Americano
    • Tim Dlugos Entre Nous
    • Joe Brainard Nothing to Write Home About
    • Elaine Equi Shrewcrazy
    • Amy Gerstler Yonder
    • Elieen Myles Sappho's Boat
    • Oswell Blakeston Journeys End in Young Man's Meeting
    • Coming Attractions: American Poets in their Twenties
    • Ron Koertge Diary Cows
    • Peter Schjeldahl The Brute
    • Donald Britton Italy
    • Jack Skelley Monsters
    • James Krusoe Jungle Girl
  • Discontents: New Queer Writers (Amethyst Press, 1994)
  • The Kathy Acker Reader (with Amy Scholder, Grove Press, 2004)
  • Little House on the Bowery/Akashic Press
    • Travis Jeppesen Victims (2003)
    • Benjamin Weissman Headless (2004)
    • Derek McCormack Grab Bag (2004)
    • Martha Kinney The Fall of Heartless Horse (2004)
    • Richard Hell Godlike (2005)
    • Trinie Dalton Wide Eyed (2005)
    • James Greer Artificial Light (2006)
    • Userlands: New Fiction from the Blogging Underground (2007)
    • Matthew Stokoe High Life (2008)
    • Derek McCormack The Show That Smells (2009)
    • Mark Gluth The Late Work of Margaret Kroftis (2010)
    • Matthew Stokoe Cows (2011)
    • Lonely Christopher The Mechanics of Homosexual Intercourse (2011)

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