Green Integer Explained

Founded:1997
Founder:Douglas Messerli
Predecessor:Sun & Moon
Headquarters: Los Angeles, USA
Distribution:Consortium Book Sales & Distribution
Publications:Books
Topics:Poetry, Essays, Memoir
Genre:Literary Fiction, Drama
Imprints:Zerogram Press

Green Integer is an American publishing house of pocket-sized belles-lettres books, based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1997 by Douglas Messerli, whose former publishing house was Sun & Moon, and it is edited by Per Bregne.[1]

Green Integer is one of the most active publishers of literary translations in the United States—particularly poetry. Notable authors published by Green Integer include: Djuna Barnes, Paul Auster, Eleanor Antin, Adonis, Ko Un, Tomas Tranströmer, Arthur Schnitzler, Paul Celan, Gertrude Stein, Wendy Walker, Tom La Farge, Robert Bresson, Richard Kalich, Charles Bernstein.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing. University of Pennsylvania.
  2. Web site: Making Things Difficult. Jacket Magazine. 2004.