Tosh-Berman_The-Plum-in-Mr-Blum's-Pudding_Penny-Ante

Author: Tosh Berman
Series: Success and Failure Series
Catalogue No: PA-018

Price: 13.95 USD
ISBN: 978-0978556426
Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 7″ x 5″
Pages: 1112pp
Published: Nov 2014

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About

The Plum in Mr. Blum’s Pudding is Los Angeles native Tosh Berman’s first printed collection of poetry. In 1989, Berman left the United States behind, moving to Japan after learning his wife’s (artist Lun*na Menoh) mother was ill in Kitakyushu. The Plum in Mr. Blum’s Pudding was penned while both rapt and lost by this transition. Gracefully toiling between the quirky and earnest, these poems describe the liminal space of the foreigner caught between the strange and the familiar. The result is surreal and unclassifiable, a book of love poems overshadowed by isolation and underscored with curiosity and lust.

Originally published in 1990 by “Cole Swift & Sons” (Japan) as a small hardcover edition of two hundred copies, this new edition acts to preserve this work and features an introduction by art critic and curator Kristine McKenna and an afterword by Ruth Bernstein.

Author

Tosh Berman is a publisher and writer. His press, TamTam Books, has published works by Boris Vian, Guy Debord, Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Mesrine, artist Lun*na Menoh, and Ron Mael & Russell Mael of the band Sparks. He is the author of Tosh: Growing Up in Wallace Berman’s World (City Lights, 2019) and Sparks-tastic: 21 Nights with Sparks in London (A Barnacle Book, 2013). As the son of artist Wallace Berman, Tosh has delivered talks and various essays toward furthering his late father’s artistic legacy including his influential folio series, Semina (1955–1964). He resides in Los Angeles.