Lucie-Smith, Edward
Dates
- Existence: 1933-02-27-
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
A Boatyard / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; MacBeth G ; Lucie-Smith E ; McCarthy C ; Finlay IH ; Cobbing B., 1969
Each page depicts a sailing ship and a caption with its name designated for a poet, namely MacBeth, Lucie-Smith, McCarthy, Finlay, and Cobbing. The caption is a tongue-in- cheek characterization of the poet's work or performance. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Adventurous Provincial Art Centres / Lucie-Smith, Edward; Furnival J; Houedard DS; Finlay IH., 1965
This article describing The Midland Group Gallery in Nottingham specifically relates to an exhibition of concrete poetry, the catalog of which is contained in the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Artist and the Book in England, The / Lucie-Smith E ; King R ; Williams E ; Phillips T ; Roth D ; Paolozzi E ; Tyson I ; Hirschman J ; Henry M ; Furnival J ; Cobbing B ; Houedard DS ; Nuttall J ; Mills N., 1971
Borrowed Emblems / Lucie-Smith, Edward., 1967
The broadside is a prospectus for the book. It states that the sequence of the 10 poems in this book were based upon rare emblems in a 16th century emblem book. Emblem poems are pictures with related poetic captions and are classified in this database as Picture Poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
British Modernism, Fact or Fiction? - A Debate / Cobbing, Bob; Lucie-Smith, Edward; Finlay IH; Houedard DS; Furnival J; Fernbach-Flarscheim C; Cox K., 1971
Designated pamphlet seven. Although the title page of this publication announces a debate, the pages consist of photocopied reproductions of concrete poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Concrete Poetry / Lucie-Smith, Edward; Apollinaire G; Schwitters K; Garnier P; Finlay IH; Morgan E; Rimbaud A., 1966
This a critical text dealing with issues after the exhibition, "Between Poetry and Painting" at the ICA in London 1966. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fir-Tree Song / Lucie-Smith, Edward., 1965
The poem is laid out in the shape of a fir tree. This copy is from the unsigned, unnumbered edition of 175; 75 copies were signed and numbered by Lucie-Smith. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
futura: Cloud Sun Fountain Statue. No.10 / Edward Lucie Smith., 1966
In notes to the poems, Smith states, "form determines meaning - better still - form is meaning, the cart before the horse or rather the cart becoming the horse, etc." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.31: Art History and Artists Monographs / Turtle Island Booksellers ; Quinn J ; Drucker J ; Henri A ; Lucie-Smith E ; Duchamp M ; Finlay A ; Jess ; Johns J ; Lloyd G ; Masson A ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Oldenburg C ; Ray M ; Schwitters K ; Heartfeld J ; Tzara T ; Weber M., 1997
No.66/Nov / Am Here Books ; Johnson R ; King R ; Kolar J ; levy da ; Lucie-Smith E., 1992
Includes a major listing of works by d.a.levy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
No.81: Literature / Asphodel Book Shop ; levy da ; Finlay IH ; Lucie-Smith E ; Ondaatje M ; Bowering G ; Jess ; Merton T ; Williams J., 1982
P.O.W.: srebrenica. No.11 / Edward Lucie Smith., 2012
This publication is edited by Antonio Claudio Carvalho. The content of the poems is somber. Wikipedia: "The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide (Bosnian: Genocid u Srebrenici), was the July 1995 killing of more than 8,000 Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims), mainly men and boys, in and around the town of Srebrenica during the Bosnian War. The killing was perpetrated by units of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) under the command of General Ratko Mladić. The Secretary-General of the United Nations described the mass murder as the worst crime on European soil since the Second World War. A paramilitary unit from Serbia known as the Scorpions, officially part of the Serbian Interior Ministry until 1991, participated in the massacre, along with several hundred Russian and Greek volunteers.[ -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Primer of Experimental Poetry 1: 1870-1922 / Lucie-Smith, Edward, editor ; Mallarme S ; Cendrars B ; Apollinaire G ; Shattuck R ; Morgenstern C ; Stein G ; Kruchenykh A ; Huelsenbeck R ; Tzara T ; Arp H ; Schwitters K ; Mayakovsky V ; Pound E ; Khlebnikov V., 1971
Publications and Works / Mayer, Hansjorg ; Grogerova B ; Bremer C ; Goeritz M ; Lucie-Smith E ; Williams E ; DeCampos A ; Belloli C ; Williams J ; Kamimura H ; Cobbing B ; Morgan E ; Vostell W ; Roth D ; DeVries H ; Filliou R ; Dohl R ; Harig L ; Mon F ; Cremer S ; Schmidt W ; Nake F ; Otto H ; DeCampos H ; Finlay IH ; Kolar J ; Lora-Totino A ; Niikuni S ; Pazarkaya Y ; Garnier I ; Garnier P ; Hodell A ; Jandl E ; Thomkins A ; VanDerLinde F ; Verdi F ; Xisto P ; Yasuo F ; Gravenhorst H ; Kirchberger GC ; Sonderborg KRH ; Schmidt P ; Mayer HJ ; Bayer H ; Werkman HN ; Burkhardt K ; Braga E ; Heissenbuttel H ; Gomringer E ; Bann S ; Houedard DS ; Moser S ; Bense M ; Saroyan A ; Vieira M., 1968
This exhibition catalogue deals with the works published by Mayer as well as his own experiments in concrete poetry. It is profusely illustrated with works by artist/poets published by the press and also with reproductions of Mayer's monoprints. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Purity and Thinness in Concrete Poetry / Lucie-Smith, Edward; Schwitters K; Apollinaire G; Finlay IH; Johns J., 1965
Review of "Between Poetry and Painting" at the ICA in London. Lucie-Smith states "Concrete poetry is difficult to describe but easy to recognize." Stored with other material about this exhibition. Stored with material dealing with the Archive of "Between Poetry and Painting." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.