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Political text

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Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 258 Collections and/or Records:

Parallax / Chance, Karen., 1987

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Identifier: CC-16892-17248
Scope and Contents

Theme of book involves homosexuality. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1987

Participacion. No.6/Dec / Clemente Padin, editor ; Espinosa C., 1984

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Identifier: CC-38580-40488
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This periodical features announcements of mail art activities and political poems dealing with democratic oppression in Latin America. It is stored in the box with Padin's publications. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1984

Participacion. No.7/Feb / Clemente Padin, editor., 1985

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Identifier: CC-38586-40494
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This periodical features announcements of mail art activities and political poems dealing with democratic oppression in Latin America. It is stored in the box with Padin's publications. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Participacion. No.9/Oct / Clemente Padin, editor ; Deisler G., 1985

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Identifier: CC-38588-40496
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This periodical features announcements of mail art activities and political poems dealing with democratic oppression in Latin America. It is stored in the box with Padin's publications. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Poetmeat: Special Trial Issue. No.11/Sum / Dave Cunliffe, Tina Morris, editors ; Moyse A ; Keys J ; Birney E ; Turnbull G ; Logue C ; McCarthy C ; Hollo A ; Lloyd A ; Houedard DS ; Cameron C ; Lane B ; Wantling W ; grapes m ; Fryer P., 1966

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Identifier: CC-55601-9999216
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The trial in question was that of Cunliffe for the publication of Arthur Moyse's Golden Convolvulus:a literary anthology of erotica seized by the Blackburn constabulary whilst in transit to subscribers with the cheerful aquiescence of the G.P.O! Amongst others present at the trial & commenting on proceedings are George Melly, Christopher Logue, John Calder, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Cavan McCarthy, Anselm Hollo & Gael Turnbull with 16 pages of opinion from the general public & other writers as well as official response expressed in correspondence. ... -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

[police brutality in Cleveland] / Anonymous: about d.a. levy; rjs; Lowell J; levy da; Ginsberg A; Fugs; Heilbrun S., 1967

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Identifier: CC-60916-10003772
Scope and Contents This polemic deals with the reprecussions of the arrests of d.a. levy and James Lowell on obscenity charges. According to Brandon Thomas DiSabatino on internet: As the regional headlines mark the 50th anniversary of the Hough Riots, I recall a line in a poem by d.a. levy, observing the madness that erupted from July 18th to July 23rd on the east side of Cleveland: they are looting stores trying to get televisions so they can watch the riots/on the 11 pm news It is an image my mind has conjured during riots and subsequent lootings over the past few years "” in Ferguson, in Baltimore "” where the strange, seemingly unmovable biases and struggles of class warfare appear inseparable from the American landscape. levy was born and raised in Cleveland, and he incorporated the Hough Riots in his poetry as he incorporated every aspect of Cleveland during the mid-to-late 60s. His self-described artistic mission was to give the city its own singular breed of poetry, regardless of whether...
Dates: 1967

Potlatch (1954-1957) / Debord, Guy ; Wolman G ; Bernstein M ; Vera ; Fillon J., 1996

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Identifier: CC-54749-990179
Scope and Contents This book reprints the texts that were printed in this short lived magazine of Debord's International Lettriste movement.Wikipedia: The bulletin Potlatch appeared twenty-seven times, between 22 June 1954 and 5 November 1957. It was numbered from 1 to 29, with the bulletin dated 17 August 1954 being a triple issue (9, 10, 11). A weekly until this triple issue, Potlatch became a monthly upon its 12th issue. Potlatch was successively edited by Andre-Frank Conord (#1-8), Mohamed Dahou (#9-18), Gil J Wolman (#19), again by Mohamed Dahou (#20-22) and Jacques Fillon (#23-24). These last issues no longer mentioned the principal person who was responsible for them. Starting from #26, it "ceased to be published monthly." Potlatch presented itself as the "information bulletin of the French group of the Lettrist International" (#1-21), then as the "information bulletin of the Lettrist International" (#22-29). The Lettrist International was the organization of the "Lettrist Left," which in 1952...
Dates: 1996

Print. No.1/Jan-Feb., 1992

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Identifier: CC-04283-4362
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This issue desribes cult magazines, such as Beach Culture and Surfer which have used innovative typography in their design. Philip Meggs reviews "The Elements of Euclid" by William Pickering, a 19th century British book designer and publisher. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1992

Prosa politica, 2005

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Identifier: CC-47593-68602
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This book consists of a collection of anti-religious establishment essays. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2005

Reed Pipe / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Costley, Ron., 1986

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Identifier: CC-13007-13299
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Announces the closing of the Garden and the Garden Temple as a result of Little Sparta's War with the tax collectors of Strathclyde Region. The Reed-Pipe image is an air cooled machine gun. Finlay's political aphorisms printed in a caption from More Detached Sentences surrounding this picture poem include 'To change the interpretation of law, is to change the law,' and 'Democracy celebrates confusion and calls it freedom' among others. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1986

Reportaz O Kongresesu Pro Odzbrojeni A Spolupracu Narodu Ve Stockholumu 1958 / Hoffmeister, Adolf., 1958

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Identifier: CC-51691-72791
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This is a report of the proceedings of the World Congress for Disarmament and International Cooperation for nuclear disarmement held in July 1958 in Stockholm. Hoffmeister wrote the synopsis and provided line drawings of his impressions and the participants. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1958