Concrete poetry
Found in 6393 Collections and/or Records:
[ancient concrete poetry] / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1970
The manuscript consists of preparatory notes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And all is dead - And nothing moves, 1968
In a personal communication to the Sackners, Adler commented that the poem in this drawing (last two lines) was based upon his first accomplished poem (Live to Circle). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And / Crombie, John ; Harig L., 1998
This copy of the book was printed on art board. The Sackner Archive also holds the deluxe edition that was printed on Hahnemuhle. The words "Now All Is Always" were strung together by T.S. Eliot in "Four Quarters" and later by Ludwig Harig in "Sprechstudien." This book s also entitled "Four Wise Words." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And / Crombie, John ; Harig L., 1998
This copy of the book was printed on Hahnemuhle. The Sackner Archive also holds the ordinary edition that was printed on art board. The words "Now All Is Always" were strung together by T.S. Eliot in "Four Quarters" and later by Ludwig Harig in "Sprechstudien." This book is also entitled "Four Wise Words." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
and end / Bentivoglio, Mirella., 1971
And I'll to bed at noon [from King Lear] / Ward, John Powell., 1965
And. No.8 / Adrian Clarke, Bob Cobbing, editors ; Bernstein C ; Segay S ; Manson P ; O'Sullivan M ; Selby S ; Ganick P ; Upton L ; ACR ; spence p ; Doctorovich F ; Out to Lunch ; Kindness AW ; Pike J ; Nikonova R ; Claire P ; Murphy S ; Griffiths B ; Seagram B ; DeWit J ; Tzara T ; Selby S ; Williamson A ; McKeon A., 1994
The Sackner Archive holds the original photocopies of Spencer Selby's and Paula Claire's visual poems published in this issue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And. No.9/Jul / Adrian Clarke, Bob Cobbing, editors ; deAraujo A ; Murphy S ; Nikonova R ; Segay S ; Adair G ; Bernstein C ; Cheek C ; Finch P ; Griffiths B ; Kindness AW ; O'Huigin S ; Upton L ; Fischer A ; Freer U ; Gilonis H ; O'Sullivan M ; Sheppard R ; Smith SR ; Trevor S., 1995
[and the warping still] / Stewart, Amanda., 2000
[And Then & Then] (080763) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1963
The poem is written in underlined uppercase letters. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And: WF 100. No.6 / Bob Cobbing, editor ; Themerson S ; Harwood L ; Butler B ; Greenham L ; Finch P ; Mottram E ; Nuttall J ; Mayer P ; Houedard DS ; Watkins I ; Clark TA ; Cobbing J ; Tomazos C ; Fetherston P ; Rowan J ; Adler J ; Claire P ; Griffiths B ; McCarthy U., 1973
This issue commemorates the tenth year of Writers Forum and its 100th publication. It is listed under Writers Forum 100 and stored in the Cobbing box and appraised there. Many poems were written especially for this issue. It is also designated Writers Forum fours number four. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And: WF 100. No.6 / Bob Cobbing, John Rowan, editors ; Themerson S ; Harwood L ; Butler B ; Greenham L ; Finch P ; Mottram E ; Nuttall J ; Mayer P ; Houedard DS ; Watkins I ; Clark TA ; Cobbing J ; Tomazos C ; Fetherston P ; Rowan J ; Adler J ; Claire P ; Griffiths B ; McCarthy U., 1973
This issue commemorates the tenth year of Writers Forum and its 100th publication. Many new poems were written especially for this issue. This book is also designated Writers Forum fours number four. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And: WF 100. No.6 / Bob Cobbing, John Rowan, editors ; Themerson S ; Harwood L ; Butler B ; Greenham L ; Finch P ; Mottram E ; Nuttall J ; Mayer P ; Houedard DS ; Watkins I ; Clark TA ; Cobbing J ; Tomazos C ; Fetherston P ; Rowan J ; Adler J ; Claire P ; Griffiths B ; McCarthy U., 1973
This issue commemorates the tenth year of Writers Forum and its 100th publication. This copy has been signed by all contributors. Many poems were written especially for this issue. Also, designated Writers Forum fours number four. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
andachtsaltarpfaff / Jaschke, Gerhard., 1989
And/Or / Kleinberg, Judy I.., 1979
Angleterre, 1980
Angste / Hoesselbarth, Kai., 1991
This poem depicts the silhouette of a man's face and upper torso formed by the word "optimist" as a tautology. He is breaking out from the bars of a cell formed from a tautology of the words "stop, Angste (anxiety), Befurchtungen (worry), Bedenken (concern), Einwande (contradiction); Hemmungen (timidity), Vorbehalte (reservation), and Zweifel (doubt)." Hosselbarth or Hoesselbarth is now known as Kai Selbar. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Angste / Hoesselbarth, Kai., 1991
This poem depicts the silhouette of a man's face and upper torso formed by the word "optimist" as a tautology. He is breaking out from the bars of a cell formed from a tautology of the words "stop, Angste (anxiety), Befurchtungen (worry), Bedenken (concern), Einwande (contradiction); Hemmungen (timidity), Vorbehalte (reservation), and Zweifel (doubt)." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Anguish Gluttony / Hutchins, Edward H.., 1990
[anhalfmoon] / Sharkey, John J.., 1969
The complete title is "anhalfmoon for james joyce." The poem is typed in the shape of a half moon. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.