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Granary Books

Granary Books is an independent small press and rare books and archives dealer based in New York City. Owned and directed by Steve Clay, Granary has published hundreds of books that "produce, promote, document, and theorize new works exploring the intersection of word, image, and page."[1] As a rare books and archives dealer, Granary Books also assists in the placement and preservation of authors' and artists' archives. In addition to these activities, Granary Books administers projects such as "From a Secret Location," a digital repository of materials related to the small press and mimeograph revolutions from the 1960s to 1980s.[2] Its trade books are distributed by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers and Small Press Distribution.

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The poet and translator Jerome Rothenberg writes of Granary Books: "In the true history of American poetry...Granary Books, as a press & resource, is exemplary of how poets & related artists in the post-World War Two era were able to establish shadow institutions that operated, nearly successfully, outside the frame of any & all self-proclaimed poetic mainstreams."[3] Kyle Schlesinger writes, "It is difficult to imagine that any syllabus (or practitioner’s bookshelf for that matter) about the artists’ book could be complete without at least one title from Granary"[4]

Granary Books' works have been the subject of over 10 exhibitions, including most recently Participating Witness: The Poetics of Granary Books at Poets House, New York City, in 2020.[5]

History edit

Granary Books began in 1985 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as Origin Books—the name under which Clay published his first project, Noah Webster to Wee Lorine Niedecker by Jonathan Williams.[6] A series of other small poem-cards and broadsides followed during the 1980s, as well as books by Jane Wodening, Jonathan Williams, R. B. Kitaj, and Paul Metcalf.[7] By 1988, Granary Books moved to Manhattan on 636 Broadway, where Steve Clay and David Abel ran a gallery and bookstore on the tenth floor.[7]

Clay says that publishing "became more self-conscious as a project" and "serious in its ambition" in 1991 with the publication of Nods, with text by John Cage and drawings by Barbara Farhner.[8] In this spirit, Many of Granary Books' limited-edition publications continue to be collaborations or pairings between poets/writers and visual artists. Many also contain unique elements, such as handpainting; Susan Bee describes this creative process for her book, Talespin (Granary Books, 1995).[9] These limited-edition publications are held in special collections and archives internationally, and explore the relationship between "image and the word and tactile comprehension," in collaboration with artists, poets, bookbinders, printers, and designers.[10]

Publishing edit

The author, book artist, visual theorist, and cultural critic Johanna Drucker described Granary Books' publishing aesthetic as "late twentieth-century fine press meets literary experiment and innovative arts."[11] Steve Clay says that he began publishing as a result of his interest in "the ways in which writing was distributed on the margins, the kind of sociology of book distribution among small presses, and the poets who were producing work that was primarily published in small presses," along with his interest in booksellers such as Phoenix Book Shop, the Eighth Street Book Shop, Asphodel, Serendipity, Sand Dollar, Gotham and City Lights.[8]

Starting in the mid-nineties Granary Books began publishing books that contextualize scholarship in the history of small press publishing, poetry, and artists' books. The first Granary Books trade edition was Johanna Drucker's The Century of Artists' Books, followed by Jerome Rothenberg and David M. Guss's The Book, Spiritual Instrument. Other trade books include Jerome Rothenberg and Steve Clay's A Book of the Book: Some Works & Projections About the Book & Writing, Betty Bright's No Longer Innocent: Book Art in America 1960–1980, and Stefan Klima's Artists Books: A Critical Survey of the Literature.[1] Steve Clay and Rodney Phillips's A Secret Location on the Lower East Side resulted from an exhibition at The New York Public Library by the same name, and is considered "not only significant in its refusal to lose the evidence of the period it covers (1960-80), but for showing that entering the evidence into the public record is a means of shaping the discourse about the critical context of the period."[12]

Granary Books also published out-of-print works for wider distribution, such as Joe Brainard's I Remember, originally published by Angel Hair Books, as well as trade poetry books by poets including Alice Notley, Ed Sanders, Larry Fagin, and numerous others.

As of August 2020, Granary Books has a checklist with over 177 publications that includes limited editions and trade editions of poetry, artists' books, and books about books.

Limited Editions (selected) edit

Trade Editions (selected) edit

  • David Antin and Charles Bernstein. A Conversation with David Antin, 2002.
  • Ted Berrigan, Ron Padget and Joe Brainard. Bean Spasms, 2012.
  • Joe Brainard. I Remember, 2001.
  • Steven Clay and Rodney Phillips. A Secret Location on the Lower East Side: Adventures in Writing, 1960–1980: A Sourcebook of Information, 1998.
  • Simon Cutts. Some Forms of Availability, 2007.
  • Johanna Drucker. The Century of Artists' Books, 2004.
  • Lyn Hejinian. A Border Comedy, 2001.
  • Piero Heliczer. A Purchase in the White Botanica, 2001.
  • Ligorano/Reese with Gerrit Lansing. Turning Leaves of Mind, 2003.
  • Jackson Mac Low. Doings: Assorted Performance Pieces 1955–2002, 2005.
  • Jerome Rothenberg and Steven Clay, ed. A Book of the Book: Some Works & Projections about the Book & Writing, 2000.
  • Edward Sanders, A Book of Glyphs, 2014.
  • Lewis Warsh and Julie Harrison, Debtor's Prison, 2001.
  • Lewis Warsh and Anne Waldman, eds. Angel Hair Sleeps with a Boy in My Head: The Angel Hair Anthology, 2001.

Archives edit

In addition to publishing, Granary Books is involved in the preservation and sale of archives, manuscripts, and rare books by important contemporary writers and artists from the 1960s forward.

Some of the archives that Granary Books has placed include: Charles Bernstein, Burning Deck Press, Ira Cohen (The Bardo Matrix, Gnaoua, and The Great Society featuring Angus MacLise, Jack Smith, and Piero Heliczer), Clark Coolidge, Robert Creeley, Ray DiPalma, Richard Foreman (Ontological-Hysteric Theater), Kathleen Fraser, Susan Howe, Susan King, Joanne Kyger, Ann Lauterbach, Bernadette Mayer, The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church (literary organization archive), M/E/A/N/I/N/G (art journal archive), Patty [Oldenberg] Mucha (New York City Artworld in the Sixties & Seventies), Ron Padgett, Carolee Schneemann, Leslie Scalapino, Patti Smith (featured in the Janet Hamill Archive), Lewis Warsh, Marjorie Welish, Jane [Brakhage] Wodening, and Woodland Pattern Book Center (literary organization archive).

Granary Books has placed archives in: The Library of Congress; Beinecke Library at Yale University; Fales Library at New York University, Mandeville Special Collections Library at University of California, San Diego; Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley; New York Public Library, John Hay Library at Brown University; and Green Library at Stanford University, among others.[13]

In 2013, Columbia University Libraries/Information Services’ Rare Book & Manuscript Library acquired the archive of Granary Books which includes over thirty years of materials which reflects the complete history of the press.[14][15]

Threads Talk Series edit

Steve Clay and Kyle Schlesinger curated a series of talks from 2009 to 2012 about the art of the book featuring poets, scholars, artists, and publishers. The talks were recorded before a small audience at Granary Books and made available on PennSound. Speakers included Alan Loney, Charles Alexander, Simon Cutts, Jerome Rothenberg, Cecilia Vicuña, Jen Bervin, Buzz Spector, Richard Minsky, Kathleen Walkup, Johanna Drucker, Keith Smith, Richard Minsky, and Emily McVarish.[16] The series is now collected in a book, jointly published by Granary Books and Cuneiform Press.

From a Secret Location Website edit

In 2016, Granary Books launched an expanded digital version of the book, A Secret Location on the Lower East Side.[17] The site contains alphabetized entries for small presses and journals of the mimeo revolution, as well as guest essays by their founders and contributors.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Granary Books". Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Home". From a Secret Location.
  3. ^ Rothenberg, Jerome. "Steve Clay's Granary Books: A Tribute," Too Much Bliss: Twenty Years of Granary Books. Smith College Museum of Art. November 12, 200–February 19, 2006". Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  4. ^ Schlesinger, Kyle. "When the Book Blinks Back: Granary at a Glance". Artists' Book Yearbook 2006–2007. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Participating Witness: The Poetics of Granary Books". Poets House. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  6. ^ ""The Book Undone: Thirty Years of Granary Books."". Columbia University Libraries Exhibitions. Columbia University Libraries. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  7. ^ a b Corbett, William (February 2016). "The Beginning of Granary Books: An Interview with Steve Clay". The Paris Review. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  8. ^ a b Brossard, Olivier (December 2001). "Interview with Steve Clay of Granary Books, Friday 2 February, 2001". Jacket. 15. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  9. ^ Bee, Susan. "Why a Book Is Not a Painting" (PDF). Journal of Artists Books. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  10. ^ David, Elliott. "From the Vaults of Granary: A Preface; A Start". Bookslut. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  11. ^ Drucker, Johanna; Amino, Leo Genji. "Threads Talk: Johanna Drucker on Granary Books". Jacket 2. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  12. ^ MacDonald, Claire. "Critical Assemblage: Granary Books and the Poetics of Publishing". Performance Research. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  13. ^ "Granary Books Archives". Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  14. ^ "Rare Book & Manuscript Library Acquires Granary Books Archive". Columbia University Libraries/Information Services. November 13, 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  15. ^ Craig, David J. (Summer 2014). "Columbia Libraries Acquire Archives of "Artist Book" Publisher Granary". Columbia Magazine. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  16. ^ "Threads Talk Series". PennSound. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  17. ^ Clay, Steve. "Updates". From a Secret Location. Retrieved 24 August 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Clay, Steven. When Will the Book be Done?: Granary's Books. Preface by Charles Bernstein. New York: Granary Books, 2001.
  • Schlesinger, Kyle. Poems & Pictures: A Renaissance in the Art of the Book (1946–1981). New York: The Center for Book Arts, 2010.

External links edit

  • Granary Books Website
  • Finding aid to Granary Books records at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
  • Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library

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Granary Books is an independent small press and rare books and archives dealer based in New York City Owned and directed by Steve Clay Granary has published hundreds of books that produce promote document and theorize new works exploring the intersection of word image and page 1 As a rare books and archives dealer Granary Books also assists in the placement and preservation of authors and artists archives In addition to these activities Granary Books administers projects such as From a Secret Location a digital repository of materials related to the small press and mimeograph revolutions from the 1960s to 1980s 2 Its trade books are distributed by D A P Distributed Art Publishers and Small Press Distribution Granary BooksIndustrypublishingWebsitegranarybooks wbr com The poet and translator Jerome Rothenberg writes of Granary Books In the true history of American poetry Granary Books as a press amp resource is exemplary of how poets amp related artists in the post World War Two era were able to establish shadow institutions that operated nearly successfully outside the frame of any amp all self proclaimed poetic mainstreams 3 Kyle Schlesinger writes It is difficult to imagine that any syllabus or practitioner s bookshelf for that matter about the artists book could be complete without at least one title from Granary 4 Granary Books works have been the subject of over 10 exhibitions including most recently Participating Witness The Poetics of Granary Books at Poets House New York City in 2020 5 Contents 1 History 2 Publishing 2 1 Limited Editions selected 2 2 Trade Editions selected 3 Archives 4 Threads Talk Series 5 From a Secret Location Website 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editGranary Books began in 1985 in Minneapolis Minnesota as Origin Books the name under which Clay published his first project Noah Webster to Wee Lorine Niedecker by Jonathan Williams 6 A series of other small poem cards and broadsides followed during the 1980s as well as books by Jane Wodening Jonathan Williams R B Kitaj and Paul Metcalf 7 By 1988 Granary Books moved to Manhattan on 636 Broadway where Steve Clay and David Abel ran a gallery and bookstore on the tenth floor 7 Clay says that publishing became more self conscious as a project and serious in its ambition in 1991 with the publication of Nods with text by John Cage and drawings by Barbara Farhner 8 In this spirit Many of Granary Books limited edition publications continue to be collaborations or pairings between poets writers and visual artists Many also contain unique elements such as handpainting Susan Bee describes this creative process for her book Talespin Granary Books 1995 9 These limited edition publications are held in special collections and archives internationally and explore the relationship between image and the word and tactile comprehension in collaboration with artists poets bookbinders printers and designers 10 Publishing editThe author book artist visual theorist and cultural critic Johanna Drucker described Granary Books publishing aesthetic as late twentieth century fine press meets literary experiment and innovative arts 11 Steve Clay says that he began publishing as a result of his interest in the ways in which writing was distributed on the margins the kind of sociology of book distribution among small presses and the poets who were producing work that was primarily published in small presses along with his interest in booksellers such as Phoenix Book Shop the Eighth Street Book Shop Asphodel Serendipity Sand Dollar Gotham and City Lights 8 Starting in the mid nineties Granary Books began publishing books that contextualize scholarship in the history of small press publishing poetry and artists books The first Granary Books trade edition was Johanna Drucker s The Century of Artists Books followed by Jerome Rothenberg and David M Guss s The Book Spiritual Instrument Other trade books include Jerome Rothenberg and Steve Clay s A Book of the Book Some Works amp Projections About the Book amp Writing Betty Bright s No Longer Innocent Book Art in America 1960 1980 and Stefan Klima s Artists Books A Critical Survey of the Literature 1 Steve Clay and Rodney Phillips s A Secret Location on the Lower East Side resulted from an exhibition at The New York Public Library by the same name and is considered not only significant in its refusal to lose the evidence of the period it covers 1960 80 but for showing that entering the evidence into the public record is a means of shaping the discourse about the critical context of the period 12 Granary Books also published out of print works for wider distribution such as Joe Brainard s I Remember originally published by Angel Hair Books as well as trade poetry books by poets including Alice Notley Ed Sanders Larry Fagin and numerous others As of August 2020 Granary Books has a checklist with over 177 publications that includes limited editions and trade editions of poetry artists books and books about books Limited Editions selected edit John Ashbery and Trevor Winkfield Faster Than Birds Can Fly 2009 Jen Bervin and Marta Werner The Gorgeous Nothings Emily Dickinson s Envelope Poems 2012 John Cage and Barbara Fahrner Nods 1991 Henrik Drescher Too Much Bliss 1992 Johanna Drucker Stochastic Poetics 2012 Vincent Katz and Francesco Clemente Alcuni Telefonini 2008 Terence McKenna and Timothy C Ely Synesthesia 1992 Emily McVarish Flicker 2005 Ron Padgett and George Schneeman Yodeling into a Kotex 2003 Jerome Rothenberg and Susan Bee The Burning Babe 2005 Edward Sanders A Book of Glyphs 2014 Leslie Scalapino and Kiki Smith The Animal is in the World Like Water in Water 2010 Buzz Spector A Passage 1994 Cecilia Vicuna Chanccani Quipu 2012 Marjorie Welish and James Siena Oaths Questions 2009 John Yau and Max Gimblett The Book of the Anonymous 2012 Trade Editions selected edit David Antin and Charles Bernstein A Conversation with David Antin 2002 Ted Berrigan Ron Padget and Joe Brainard Bean Spasms 2012 Joe Brainard I Remember 2001 Steven Clay and Rodney Phillips A Secret Location on the Lower East Side Adventures in Writing 1960 1980 A Sourcebook of Information 1998 Simon Cutts Some Forms of Availability 2007 Johanna Drucker The Century of Artists Books 2004 Lyn Hejinian A Border Comedy 2001 Piero Heliczer A Purchase in the White Botanica 2001 Ligorano Reese with Gerrit Lansing Turning Leaves of Mind 2003 Jackson Mac Low Doings Assorted Performance Pieces 1955 2002 2005 Jerome Rothenberg and Steven Clay ed A Book of the Book Some Works amp Projections about the Book amp Writing 2000 Edward Sanders A Book of Glyphs 2014 Lewis Warsh and Julie Harrison Debtor s Prison 2001 Lewis Warsh and Anne Waldman eds Angel Hair Sleeps with a Boy in My Head The Angel Hair Anthology 2001 Archives editIn addition to publishing Granary Books is involved in the preservation and sale of archives manuscripts and rare books by important contemporary writers and artists from the 1960s forward Some of the archives that Granary Books has placed include Charles Bernstein Burning Deck Press Ira Cohen The Bardo Matrix Gnaoua and The Great Society featuring Angus MacLise Jack Smith and Piero Heliczer Clark Coolidge Robert Creeley Ray DiPalma Richard Foreman Ontological Hysteric Theater Kathleen Fraser Susan Howe Susan King Joanne Kyger Ann Lauterbach Bernadette Mayer The Poetry Project at St Mark s Church literary organization archive M E A N I N G art journal archive Patty Oldenberg Mucha New York City Artworld in the Sixties amp Seventies Ron Padgett Carolee Schneemann Leslie Scalapino Patti Smith featured in the Janet Hamill Archive Lewis Warsh Marjorie Welish Jane Brakhage Wodening and Woodland Pattern Book Center literary organization archive Granary Books has placed archives in The Library of Congress Beinecke Library at Yale University Fales Library at New York University Mandeville Special Collections Library at University of California San Diego Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley New York Public Library John Hay Library at Brown University and Green Library at Stanford University among others 13 In 2013 Columbia University Libraries Information Services Rare Book amp Manuscript Library acquired the archive of Granary Books which includes over thirty years of materials which reflects the complete history of the press 14 15 Threads Talk Series editSteve Clay and Kyle Schlesinger curated a series of talks from 2009 to 2012 about the art of the book featuring poets scholars artists and publishers The talks were recorded before a small audience at Granary Books and made available on PennSound Speakers included Alan Loney Charles Alexander Simon Cutts Jerome Rothenberg Cecilia Vicuna Jen Bervin Buzz Spector Richard Minsky Kathleen Walkup Johanna Drucker Keith Smith Richard Minsky and Emily McVarish 16 The series is now collected in a book jointly published by Granary Books and Cuneiform Press From a Secret Location Website editIn 2016 Granary Books launched an expanded digital version of the book A Secret Location on the Lower East Side 17 The site contains alphabetized entries for small presses and journals of the mimeo revolution as well as guest essays by their founders and contributors References edit a b About Granary Books Retrieved 24 August 2020 Home From a Secret Location Rothenberg Jerome Steve Clay s Granary Books A Tribute Too Much Bliss Twenty Years of Granary Books Smith College Museum of Art November 12 200 February 19 2006 Retrieved 25 August 2014 Schlesinger Kyle When the Book Blinks Back Granary at a Glance Artists Book Yearbook 2006 2007 Retrieved 24 August 2020 Participating Witness The Poetics of Granary Books Poets House Retrieved 24 August 2020 The Book Undone Thirty Years of Granary Books Columbia University Libraries Exhibitions Columbia University Libraries Retrieved 24 August 2020 a b Corbett William February 2016 The Beginning of Granary Books An Interview with Steve Clay The Paris Review Retrieved 24 August 2020 a b Brossard Olivier December 2001 Interview with Steve Clay of Granary Books Friday 2 February 2001 Jacket 15 Retrieved 25 August 2014 Bee Susan Why a Book Is Not a Painting PDF Journal of Artists Books Retrieved 24 August 2020 David Elliott From the Vaults of Granary A Preface A Start Bookslut Retrieved 24 August 2020 Drucker Johanna Amino Leo Genji Threads Talk Johanna Drucker on Granary Books Jacket 2 Retrieved 26 August 2014 MacDonald Claire Critical Assemblage Granary Books and the Poetics of Publishing Performance Research Retrieved 24 August 2020 Granary Books Archives Retrieved 26 August 2014 Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Acquires Granary Books Archive Columbia University Libraries Information Services November 13 2013 Retrieved 25 August 2014 Craig David J Summer 2014 Columbia Libraries Acquire Archives of Artist Book Publisher Granary Columbia Magazine Retrieved 26 August 2014 Threads Talk Series PennSound Retrieved 25 August 2014 Clay Steve Updates From a Secret Location Retrieved 24 August 2020 Further reading editClay Steven When Will the Book be Done Granary s Books Preface by Charles Bernstein New York Granary Books 2001 Schlesinger Kyle Poems amp Pictures A Renaissance in the Art of the Book 1946 1981 New York The Center for Book Arts 2010 External links editGranary Books Website Finding aid to Granary Books records at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Stuart A Rose Manuscript Archives and Rare Book Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Granary Books amp oldid 1177866291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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