I had a photocopy of this facsimile copy of Colónida but as you see, it is now available online. I also had a photocopy of this Brazilian collection of essays on the avant-garde by smart and prominent people, but it is old now and can be seen at Tulane.
There is also Transition 78, a beautiful object, but it is on JSTOR now. It has an article by Eric Lott on the Clinton fans, and one by Brent Hayes Edwards on surrealism and ethnography that’s full of information and beautifully illustrated. I’d love to reread it slowly and the paper in this journal feels wonderful, but it’s tattered, and I don’t remember what it is when I see the spine, and it’s going. So are a tattered copy of La casa verde and a yellowed one of W. H. Hudson’s Green Mansions, which I should really read.
Tattered copies of things by Carpentier that I should reread, and José Revueltas that I would like to read.
Axé.