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Please Plant This Book

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Cover artist
  
Bill Brock

Publication date
  
1968

Originally published
  
1968

Genre
  
Poetry

Country
  
United States of America

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Softcover)

Author
  
Richard Brautigan

Publisher
  
Richard Brautigan

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Preceded by
  
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace

Followed by
  
The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster

Similar
  
Richard Brautigan books, Other books

Please Plant This Book is Richard Brautigan's sixth poetry publication. It consists of a folded and glued folder containing eight seed packets. On the front of each is a poem. This was Brautigan's last self-publishing venture and came out in an edition of 6,000. The entire edition was offered for free distribution, and permission to reprint the collection was explicitly granted, as long as the new printing was also offered free-of-charge. Although a relatively large edition for an early Brautigan work, it's one of the harder items to find.

The eight poem titles and associated seed packets are as follows:

  • California Native Flowers
  • Calendula
  • Carrots
  • Lettuce
  • Sweet Alyssum Royal Carpet
  • Squash
  • Shasta Daisy
  • Parsley
  • This project was re-created for the first time since 1970 and for the first time in the UK for the inaugural Dinefwr Literature Festival, June 2012, West Wales. saltpeter and the Brautigan Book Club is bringing a trilogy of Brautigan inspired events, one of which is Please Plant This Book, to celebrate the start of this festival, held in the countryside and on the grounds of historical Dinefwr Park and Castle. In addition to reprinting the poetry folders, a mini-album of musical responses will also be distributed for free, and the public will be taken on a walk through the grounds where a pomegranate tree, nicknamed "the Brautigan pomegranate", has been planted. Ianthe Brautigan, Brautigan's daughter, was present at the festival, having flown in from San Francisco to join in the celebrations. It is possible to obtain limited edition handmade copies of PPTB for free here.

    References

    Please Plant This Book Wikipedia