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Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Asemia / Gaze,Tim ; Leftwich, Jim ; Tourney, Louise ; Maneri, Joe ; Diarra, Abdourahamane., 2003
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Identifier: CC-42020-44017
Scope and Contents
Basinski reviewed this book on the WEB: "A form or branch of verbo-visual poetry, Asemic writing is an original progression within this genre. Thank the Gods (and Pixies) some poets are getting beyond the 1960s and into something other than simulations of Finlay or Cobbing, although, thank the Gods if these had a proto-generator it might be Cobbing. But, nevertheless, Asemia strikes out boldly into a form of writing that locates itself in primitive emotive states, pre-aural, pre-intellectual, when the sound of emotions took forms like these. Carefully rendered glyphs of proto or other writing the works ask the reader to fully engage them via what senses might be strongest in their particular reading field. They are not puzzles. Not riddles waiting to be solved but works that form a state of being that might be or should be the imaginative state. Like keyholes into the substructure of the spiritual life of letters and words enter and enjoy. Maneri writes a sequence of 24 spirit...
Dates:
2003
Blotches, 2001
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Identifier: CC-37209-39053
[cccc], 2002
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Identifier: CC-40389-42360
Clarsapurnamasa, 2001
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Identifier: CC-37211-39055
double, 2002
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Identifier: CC-40390-42361
[illegible], 2002
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Identifier: CC-40391-42362
Intelligible, 2001
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Identifier: CC-37210-39054
Oru Soup / Leftwich, Jim ; Bennett, John M.., 2006
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Identifier: CC-44494-46644
[poetadns 1] / Leftwich, Jim ; Bennett, John M.., 2002
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Identifier: CC-40388-42359
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Identifier: CC-47868-68890