Conventional poetry
Found in 3943 Collections and/or Records:
Fin d'Interdiction d'Imaginer / Dupont, Albert ; Petit F., 1992
Fine Books / Aya Press ; Nuttall J ; Nichol bp ; Riddell J ; McCaffery S., 1982
Gynn Davies founded this press that was in business from 1977-1985. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fine Dance of the Tangerines / Hirschman, Jack A.., 1980
Fine & Rare Books / Jaffe, James S. ; Lame Duck Books ; Borges J ; Bowles P ; Burroughs WS ; Celan P ; cummings ee ; Debord G ; Herbert G ; Huidobro V ; Joyce J ; Lewis WP ; Merton T., 2001
This listing of fine and rare books has extensive annotations. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Finger Food: Poems of Love, Sex, and Dream / De Witt, Jack., 1982
Fingermail: Caught. No.13/Feb / Gerry Gilbert., 1992
Edited by Damian Lopes. This is the second edition of the poem first published as Feetprints No.4, April 1991, a publication also held by the Sackner Archive. Another copy is in Burrus Archive for O!!Zone 1997. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fingerprinting Inkoperated / Lopes, Damian, editor ; Bradley Df ; UU D ; curry jw ; lopes d ; Gorman L ; Beining G ; Bertola C ; Hood W ; j(o(h)n)ston b., 1991
Greg Evason made cover drawing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fingertricks, 1996
First Books/Winter / Jaffe, James S. ; Lame Duck Books ; Abish W ; Aragon L ; Artaud A ; Ashbery J ; Barthes R ; Beckett S ; Bense M ; Borges J ; Breton A ; Bukowski C ; Butor M ; Cabrera-Infante G ; Creeley R ; cummings ee ; Davenport G ; Derrida J ; Federman R ; Ferlinghetti L ; Gass W ; Hofstadter D ; Joyce J ; Kerouac J ; Mayakovsky V ; Michaux H ; Musil R ; Perec G ; Pound E ; Pynchon T ; Paz O ; Roussel R ; Sarduy S ; Snodgrass W ; Spoerri D ; Trakl G ; Weber M., 2001
This listing of first books is accompanied with extensive annotations. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fisches Nachtgesang: "das Tiefste Deutsche Gedicht" Eine Interpretation / Brown, Daniel W.; Morgenstern C; Gomringer E., 1974
Manuscript is accompanied by a letter written in German by Brown dated June 11, 1976 explaining his method of interpreting Christian Morgenstern's "Fisches Nachtgesang." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
FISH a short, perhaps humorous fiction / Depew, Wally., 2003
Fish-Sheet One / Finlay, Ian Hamilton, editor; Hollo A; Morgan E; Brown P; Finlay IH., 1963
Fish-Sheet One / Finlay, Ian Hamilton, editor; Hollo A; Morgan E; Brown P; Finlay IH., 1963
This anthology includes a poem by Edwin Morgan that Houedard retyped, 'Dogs Round A Tree.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Five Broadsides from Fusions: A Sense of Place / Coffee House Press; Gass W; Liebowitz F., 1985
These broadsides consist of printed remarks from a lecture series held at the Walker Art Institute in 1985. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Five / Cassidy, Brian ; Pettibon R ; Warhol A ; Burroughs WS ; Ginsberg A ; Micheline J ; Higgins D ; Berrigan T ; Creeley R ; DiPrima D ; levy da ; Malanga G ; Bukowski C ; Bernstein C ; Grenier R ; Smith P., 2010
Five Decades in Print / Colker, Ed., 1998
Five Kwaidan in sleeve pages / Young, Karl., 1986
The five poems that make up the text are based upon Japanese ghost stories told by Lafcadio Hearn in his book, "Kwaiden." The book has an unusual construction in that the sleeve pages are to be opened from their sides to reveal continuation of the poem printed on the recto sides of the pages. In the introduction, Young writes, "...I make use of the three-dimensional pages: pages with insides and outsides... I hope that each reader will bring his or her own senses of inside and outside to the reading of this book. I should, however, point out that the insides and outsides interact with each other in various ways, primarily by paralleling or working against each other. The inside-outside tension should not only create a dialectical progression, but constantly turn the book on on itself and out to the reader." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Five Kwaidan in sleeve pages / Young, Karl., 1986
The five poems that make up the text are based upon Japanese ghost stories told by Lafcadio Hearn in his book, "Kwaiden." The book has an unusual construction in that the sleeve pages are to be opened from their sides to reveal continuation of the poem printed on the recto sides of the pages. In the introduction, Young writes, "...I make use of the three-dimensional pages: pages with insides and outsides... I hope that each reader will bring his or her own senses of inside and outside to the reading of this book. I should, however, point out that the insides and outsides interact with each other in various ways, primarily by paralleling or working against each other. The inside-outside tension should not only create a dialectical progression, but constantly turn the book on on itself and out to the reader." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.