jwcurry, 1959-
Dates
- Existence: 1959
Nationality
Canadian
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Archive for Underwhich Recordings Bibliography / curry, jw; McCaffery S; Fencott PC; Owen Sound; Wendt L; Four Horsemen; Truhlar R; Cobbing B; Musgrove K; Nichol bp; UU D; bissett b; Tekst; Dean M; Zibens M; Claire P; Coleman V; Laba M; Ross S; Dutton P; Barreto-Rivera R., 1993 - 1994
Bob Cobbing's 15 shakespeare kaku / curry, jw., 1997
Heads & H&Z, 1985
This anthology Includes reprints of a selection of curry's publishing activities focusing on his rubberstampings of minimalistic and concrete poems of his own and his circle of poets. Dean comments: this making precious of the single poem was the result of necessity as much as esthetic deliberation; curry published within a finite small budget. This could have caused poor-quality production, i.e. Gestetner, offset or xerox. Instead it resulted in hand-stamp, hand-set rubber type, as his chosen (& unique) means of publication. His scaled down book remained both anarchic and typographically refined. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
pauses to talk: 17 October 2006: a retrospective invitation / curry, jw ; Books, Jennifer ; Nichol bp ; Baker C ; Barlow J., 2007
This is a digression that took place from curry's reading of bp Nichol's the martyrology conducted with Jennifer Books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Re: Views: Re: Sponses: Review of Tom Walmsley's Rabies / curry, jw., 1987
The book of the same title initially was published by Pulp Press in 1975. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Stuart Passed This on to Me / curry, jw., 1979
This a reply to Maurice Mireau's letter, New Hope for Pimply Boys in Mondo Hunkamooga #7. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vices of Mark Laba / curry, jw., 1997
Wharton Hood: Strip-Mining Traditional Haiku / curry, jw; Houedard DS; Nichol bp; Basho; Duggan MB; Gorman L., 1988
This piece was published in Rampike Vol.6 No.1. curry includes 5 handwritten Haiku poems by Hood (collaged onto pages) written as varients in House of Cards, Runaway Spoon & form the basis for curry's critical text. In a letter to the Sackners, curry notes that Jirgins (editor Rampike) "fucked it up by typesetting all the poems (including the bp Single letter translation!)(i'd provided him with a photocopy of bp's drawn version), rendering my discussion of Hood's handwriting superfluous..." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What about what / curry, jw., 1985
This is an unpublished article submitted to What magazine that contrasts bill bissett's book, "what," with the imaginary contents of What Magazine. bissett's book is also held by the Sackner Archive. The original typed manuscript was never returned from the magazine to curry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What About What / curry, jw; bissett b., 1985
This was the first draft of a unpublished manuscript planned for submission to What No.1, 1985. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What about What / curry, jw; bissett b., 1985
This is an unpublished article written for the first issue of What Magazine. curry compared bissett's book, "What" to an imagined magazine of the same title. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What featured Writer? George Swede / curry, jw; Swede G., 1985
This article appeared in What #2 as an introduction to Swede's work in the magazine. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What featured writer? George Swede / curry, jw; Swede G., 1985
This is a piece that was published in What No.2 1985 as an intoduction to works by Swede. curry makes the point that Swede is known as a Haiku poet as well as a writer of children's books. He comments in a letter to the Sackners that it was writtten blind & does not go well with the works of Swede that the editors selected. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.