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Rene Ricard | Notebook 2010-2012

Rene Ricard | Notebook 2010-2012

"Here we have a rare insight into Rene’s working process with drawings, drafts of poems, finished poems, witty remarks and memories.Ā Rene wrote this notebook as a work in itself therefore the decision to keep it as a facsimile."
Extract from Rita Barros' foreword. Published by Morel Books, Ā 2015.

Rene Ricard was an American poet and painter (1946-2014).
From the lateĀ 1960s, he was one of America's most controversial arbiters of taste. Ā 
HisĀ work has appeared in influential literary, art, and popular publications andĀ 
has contributed profoundly to the cultural discourse of his era.

Softcover, 230pg.

6.5" x 8.5"

Edition of 300

$150.00
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Rene Ricard | Notebook 2010-2012

"Here we have a rare insight into Rene’s working process with drawings, drafts of poems, finished poems, witty remarks and memories.Ā Rene wrote this notebook as a work in itself therefore the decision to keep it as a facsimile."
Extract from Rita Barros' foreword. Published by Morel Books, Ā 2015.

Rene Ricard was an American poet and painter (1946-2014).
From the lateĀ 1960s, he was one of America's most controversial arbiters of taste. Ā 
HisĀ work has appeared in influential literary, art, and popular publications andĀ 
has contributed profoundly to the cultural discourse of his era.

Softcover, 230pg.

6.5" x 8.5"

Edition of 300

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"Here we have a rare insight into Rene’s working process with drawings, drafts of poems, finished poems, witty remarks and memories.Ā Rene wrote this notebook as a work in itself therefore the decision to keep it as a facsimile."
Extract from Rita Barros' foreword. Published by Morel Books, Ā 2015.

Rene Ricard was an American poet and painter (1946-2014).
From the lateĀ 1960s, he was one of America's most controversial arbiters of taste. Ā 
HisĀ work has appeared in influential literary, art, and popular publications andĀ 
has contributed profoundly to the cultural discourse of his era.

Softcover, 230pg.

6.5" x 8.5"

Edition of 300