McCaffery, Steve, 1947-
Dates
- Existence: 1947 January 24
Nationality
British (born), Canadian (based)
Found in 12 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
Ear Magazine East: 10th Anniversary Special Issue. No.1-2 / Cage J ; Anderson B ; Gibson J ; Porter B ; Friedman K ; LaBarbara J ; Frank P ; Knowles A ; Gordon C ; Adorno O ; Paik NJ ; Hayman R ; Curtay JP ; Johnson T ; Gerlovina R ; Tragtenberg L ; McCaffery S ; MacLow J ; Gerlovin V ; Neuhaus M., 1983
This issue presents a world-wide survey of avant garde music scores with documentation by the composers that forms a logical sequel to Cage's book "Notations" Something Else Press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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.
Marquee / Di Palma, Ray ; McCaffery S., 1977
Steve McCaffery contributed an afterward. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Marquee / Di Palma, Ray ; McCaffery S., 1977
Steve McCaffery contributed an afterward. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Marquee / Di Palma, Ray ; McCaffery S., 1977
Steve McCaffery contributed an afterward. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
North of Intention; Critical Writings 1973-1986, 1986
Includes critical analyses of bp Nichol's "Martyrology" and Lemire Tostevin's "Color of Her Speech." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Prior to Meaning: The Protosemantic and Poetics, 2001
This book is from the Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies series. "From the writing of seventeenth-centuy England to the avant-garde contemporary poetics of writers...McCaffery traces intersections along a broad conceptual plan that he terms he protosemantic, demonstrating how a reader must examine the interstices of each text, its paragrammic possibilities, and Deleuzean folds." McCaffery includes a section on "A Humument" by Tom Phillips. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Rational Geomancy: The Kids of the Book Machine, 1992
Steve McCaffery edited and wrote the introductory essay for this book that consists of the collected research reports of the Toronto Research Group (TRG) 1973-1992. There is a discussion of the experimental fiction of Steve Katz, Raymond Federman, Madeline Gins, Scott Symons, and B.S. Johnson on pages 79-88. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Reading in Four Dimensions: The Poetics of the Contemporary Experimental Book / Schwartzburg, Mary Alden ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA ; Phillips T ; Barron S ; Spector B ; McCaffery S ; Gins M ; Hejinian L ; Nichol bp ; Hubert RR ; Moeglin-Delcroix A ; Stein G ; Burroughs WS ; Howe S ; Traister D ; Smith K ; Sterne L ; Drucker J ; Kostelanetz R ; Phillpot C ; Broodthaers M ; Vostell W ; McLuhan M ; Finlay IH ; Acconci V ; Cutts S ; Finlay IH., 2004
Schwartzburg provides a very intelligent analysis of Tom Phillips' "A Humument" in Chapter 3. She mentions the following. Stanford's single copy of 'A Human Document' "has lain motionless on the shelves for so long that it has no circulation history prior to three times it was checked out since 1997, when the latest edition of 'A Humument" was taught in a graduate seminar. Phillips' very recovery of Mallock's text demonstrates its loss, for it is only being read now as an extension of 'A Humument.. It is entirely dependent on 'A Humument' - not prior to it." Three major sections of Schwartburg's book deal with works held by the Sackner Archive, Tom Phillips' "A Humument," Susan Barron's unique book, "Twisting Silence," and Ian Hamilton Finlay's "Two Poems." A great deal of research for this thesis was done by Schwartzberg in the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sulfur: Anglophone Poetry & Poetics Outside the US and UK. No.44/Spr / Marjorie Perloff, Jenny Penberthy, editors ; Blaser R ; Bok C ; McCaffery S ; Werschler-Henry D ; Perloff M ; Creeley R ; Barbour D ; Kinsella J ; Strang C., 1999
This issue deals with post-modern poetry in English. It is the penultimate isssue of Sulfur. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
William Anastasi's Pataphysical Society: Jarry, Joyce, duchamp and Cage / Levy, Aaron, editor ; Rabate, Jean-Michel, editor ; McCaffery S ; Romberg O., 2005
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