Folder 52
Contains 7 Results:
Breakfast, 1988
This poem describes a cold winter's day from the vantage point of a restaurant opened for breakfast using as a metaphor "you can see people's breath as they come in the door." The text is arranged in a spiral adjacent to a coffee cup to simulate steaming coffee. The theme of the poem relates to the friendliness which occurs when a group of people come together in a shelter for protection from the cold weather. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Hound Arcane by Jack Hirschman, 1998
Falk did the calligraphy of Hirschman's poem in watercolor with a fine sable brush. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Symbolic Field stamp album" Untitled (XXX), 2014
Canone Enigmatico, 1989
Thirty Concrete & Sound Poems to Celebrate 50 Years as a Poet / Cobbing, Bob ; Birdyak ; Pike J ; Metcalf P., 1992
This suite of prints includes among others gon no nude, N Ndue, wan do tree, U CD FEG!, BESA, LN, Make perhaps this out sense of can you, iji, sovkless in sandals, DA-DA-DOO!, ata matumma, 'm, and love. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fobunde Targico , 1995
[Detail of Poets and Artists] , 1995
This detail of a large painting consists of rubberstampings of the names of contemporary artists and poets utilizing concrete and visual poetry or language in their visual works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.