Clüver, Claus, 1932-
Dates
- Existence: 1932
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Augusto de Campos' "Terremoto": Cosmology as Ideogram / Cluver, Claus; Jandl E; DeCampos A; DeCampos H., 1978
The analysis of the poem is based upon the version printed in Solt's "Concrete Poetry: A World View," rather than its initial publication in Noigandres 5. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Brazilian Concrete: Painting, Poetry, Time and Space / Cluver, Claus., 1981
Indicates that the National Exhibition of Concrete Art "which was displayed in December 1956 in Sao Paulo and February 1957 in Rio de Janeiro as the first exhibition of Concrete Poetry." Its catalog is held by the Sackner Archive. Cluver analyzes Haroldo DeCampos' poem "Nascemorer." He mentions that Vladimir Dias Pino and Ferreira Gullar broke away from the Noigandres group after its founding to create an ill-defined "Neo-Concretismo" movement. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Concrete Poetry into Music: Oliveira's Intersemiotic Transposition / Cluver, Claus; Correa de Oliveira W; DeCampos A., 1982
Cluver analyzes Willy Correa de Oliveira's music score for Augusto DeCampos' poem "Memos." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
From Imagism to Concrete Poetry: Breakthrough or Blind Alley? / Cluver, Claus; Saroyan A; Solt ME; Williams E; Indiana R; DeCampos A; Gomringer E; Mallarme S., 1987
Cluver presents definitions of Concrete Poetry and its controversies. Robert Indiana's "LOVE" works and e.e. cummings poem "brIght" are analyzed. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Klangfarbenmelodie in Polychromatic Poems: A. von Webern and A. DeCampos / Cluver, Claus; DeCampos A; Webern A., 1981
Cluver brings out the connections of August DeCampos' colored textural, concrete poems to the colored musical compositions of Anton von Webern. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Languages of the Concrete Poem / Cluver, Claus; Saroyan A; Gomringer E; Xisto P; Herrmann V; Pignatari D; Plaza J; DeCampos A; Cage J; deBarros L., 1987
Cluver analyzes the following Concrete Poems: Saroyan's "MM," Gomringer's "Silencio," Xisto's "Epithalamium II," Herrmann's "K8," Pignatari's "LIFE," Plaza's "Organismo Aureo," DeCampos' "Eis Os Amantes," Cage's "Chance: Change," and DeBarrios' "Lingua." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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