Concrete poetry
Found in 6393 Collections and/or Records:
dbqp: goodbooqpress #3: Sirloin Clouds. No.119/Mar / Jonathan Brannen., 1991
dbqp: Grugprab. No.152/May / Michael Helsem., 1992
Also designated Hit Broadside #20. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp / Huth, Geof., 2008
dbqp: list'n. No.227/Jan / Karri Kokko., 2008
Huth describes this work as pwoermds by this Finnish poet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: Moon. No.123/Apr / J. Ryan., 1991
Also designated dbqprescard No.5. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: pnd. No.7/Sep / Bob Grumman., 1987
Also designated one cent #190 (held by Sackner Archive) and Hit Broadside #2. Grumman utilizes blank space as a visual representation of the pond (pnd). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: Socks, Dregs & Rocking Chairs #1. No.0 / Geof Huth, editor., 1982
Huth writes that this piece was a copy from the original 25-copy edition. He then "retro-numbered" it as dbqp # 0. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: up dn. No.129/May / Karl Janice., 1991
Also designated Hit Broadside #18. The printed letters "up and dn" spell the same abbreviations for up and down when reversed from bottom to top. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: visualizing poetics - visual poetry and personal experience / Huth, Ge(of); Sackner MA; Sackner RK; Laffoley P; Ben; Vater R; Finlay IH; Gomringer E; Sloy; Phillips T; Furnival J; Grumman B; Lipman J; Cobbing B., 2007
This illustrated blog by Geof Huth records the tour of the Sackner Archive with his family. and continues with their trip through Florida and the Florida Keys and a visit with Bob Grumman. The report continues with visits to and communication with Spencer Selby, Andrew Topel, and, performances with Nico Vassilakis, Crag Hill, Jim Anderson titled "An Evening of Sound/Visual/Digital/Poetics.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
dbqp: visualizing poetics; visual poetry, the textural imagination, and personal experience / Huth, Geof; Sackner MA; Bennett JM; Buchholz K; Altemus R; Beckett T; Ernst KS; Vassilakis N; Cassidy T; Howe W; Murphy S; Lipman J; Gubbins M; Bennett CM; Hill C; Barwin G; Wood R; Endwar; Peters M; Huth G; And M; Leftwich J; Helmes S., 2010
Huth provides a review of all the presentations at the 2nd Avant Garde Writing Symposium held at the Ohio State Libraries. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
De letter te lijf: Beelvorming van concrete en visuele poezie in Nederland en Vlaanderen / Ottenhof, Humphrey ; DeVree P ; Clavin H ; Damen H ; Joseph R ; DeRook GJ ; Insingel M ; VanDerLinde F ; DeVries H ; Mourik M ; Nucha N ; Luiting T ; Meijboom P., 2005
This book is a printing of a Doctoral dissertation. With an analytic/statistical approach, Ottenhof concludes that Paul De Vree is the most important Dutch (Belgian) concrete/visual poets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
De Pace Vaticinia / Parnassi, Bicipitis., 1626
In one section of book, there are several lines of verse in which all words begin with letter "P," and in another section, with the letter "C." All letters of the words in another poem are capitalized where the letters also represent Roman numerals. The words in some poems also employ mixtures of upright and italicized typefaces. Dick Higgins in his book "Pattern Poetry" cited this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
De Tafelronde. No.1/Jan / Paul De Vree ; Henri Chopin ; Freddy De Vree ; Henri-Floris Jespers ; Max Kazan ; Han Mangold ; Frans Van der Linde ; Marcel Van Maele ; DeVree P ; VanOstaijen P ; Jespers HF., 1966
This issue deals with a celebration of Paul Van Ostaijens works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dead / UU, David., 1970
Debbie: An Epic / Robertson, Lisa., 2008
Amazon.com: Debbie: An Epic "This is a wonderfully original non-linear lyric poem. Although it does not produce a narrative or present consistent characters, it takes in fundamental ideas--women's position in society, contemporary attitudes toward classical authors, distrust of narrative--and spins them into a beautiful, ever-shifting lyric fabric. Although you won't emerge with a paraphrasable story in your head, you undoubtedly will have extraordinary lines and phrases and images occupying your mind for days. The layout of the book itself is stunning, taking advantage of different font sizes and shades, white space, and margins--it's a feat of book design." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Declarations: Poems 1961-91 / Claire, Paula ; Mottram E., 1991
Designated publication 30. The book comprises a retrospective of Claire's poetry on the occasion of a performance at The Voice Box, Royal Festival Hall, London, March 10, 1991. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dedication / Mills, Neil., 1968
This limited edition of the book is printed on Ingres paper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dedication / Mills, Neil., 1968
Dedication / Mills, Neil., 1968
This limited edition of the book is printed on Ingres paper. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.