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Birney, Earle, 1904-1995

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1904-05-13 - 1995-09-03

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Earthquakes & Explorations, 1997

 Item
Identifier: CC-30349-31764
Scope and Contents This book is about how language deals with the non-verbal and about linguistic resposes to painting. Scobie writes that the unity in this book lies "in its relation to a central complex of ideas - the interaction between language and painting: the specific case of Cubism; the extension of Cubism into Concrete Poetry." Scobie provides an excellent background of Cubism's beginnings with emphasis on the roles of Apollinaire and Daniel Kahnwieler, the art dealer. He discusses the placing of fragmented words into Cubist paintings as word-play and puns.In his chapter on concrete poetry, Scobie "attempts to situate the international movement of the 1950's and 1960's within larger cultural tendencies, such as the transition from modernism to post modernism," and he reviews the collaboration between bp Nichol, the Canadian poet and Barbara Caruso, the Canadian artist. In the following chapter, Scobie deals with sound and visual poetry and concludes this section with an analyses of the...
Dates: 1997

Open Letter: George Bowering Bridges to Elsewhere. No.4/Fall / Ian Rae, editor ; Bowering G ; Birney E., 2010

 Item
Identifier: CC-52216-73338
Scope and Contents

Karis Shearer contributed an essay dealing with Imago, a small press magazine edited by Bowering and its influence on the Canadian long poem. The Sackner Archive holds five of the 20 issues of this periodical. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2010

The Cow Jumped over the Moon: The Writing and Reading of Poetry, 1972

 Item
Identifier: CC-21115-21524
Scope and Contents

Most of this book is presented as an interview of Birney. The is one concrete poem example in this book dealing with autobiography and critical analysis of poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972