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Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 668 Collections and/or Records:

Neuf Poemes Payes / de Charmoy, Cozette., 1975

 Item
Identifier: CC-15835-16166
Scope and Contents

The prints were made using a rubberstamp with the word for paid (paye) in French. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1975

Nicht Alle Fische Sind Vogel: Gedichte Und Gedichtgedicht / Riha, Karl ; Gomringer E., 1981

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Identifier: CC-03156-3205
Scope and Contents

The book is divided into several thematic sections with one dealing with poems using "gomringer" and another musical scores among others. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Nine Essays on Concrete Poems, 1974

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Identifier: CC-15117-15435
Scope and Contents

Includes several reprinted dictionary definitions of the words, "Concrete, Essay, Poem, and Poets." The back cover depicts a portrait of Wally Depew in Ben Day dots. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1974

[Nowhere Here] / Antunes, Arnaldo., 1997

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Identifier: CC-38789-40703
Scope and Contents

The photographs depict Antunes installing his poetry wall piece in a Lincoln Road gallery during his visit to Miami Beach. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1997

Nuclear Breathing Exercises, 1980

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Identifier: CC-03376-3430
Scope and Contents

This broadside represents the original printing; it was later reprinted in a smaller, folded size by Leeds Postcards. The progressive disintegration of the two phrases in the poem, i.e. Breathe In & Breathe Out, as the poem is read from top to bottom ends in the last three lines as "I, UT, and T." It expresses the futility of coping with nuclear activities either from the bomb or pollution to our aeroenvironment. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

Nuclear Breathing Exercises / Richardson, Robert., 1980

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Identifier: CC-03378-3432
Scope and Contents

This broadside represents the second printing. The progressive disintegration of the two phrases in the poem, i.e. Breathe In & Breathe Out, as the poem is read from top to bottom ends in the last three lines as "I, UT, and T." It expresses the futility of coping with nuclear activities either from the bomb or pollution to our aeroenvironment. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

Ode to the Great California Drought of '77 / Cook, Geoffrey., 1980

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Identifier: CC-18813-19190
Scope and Contents

The word "WATER," which appears in red, is formed from fragments of the background typed blue word, "drought" and is best seen by squinting at the middle of the broadside. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

OH / Engel, Jules., 1972

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Identifier: CC-36208-37995
Scope and Contents

This a love poem that describes a romantic encounter between a couple. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972

OH / Engel, Jules., 1972

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Identifier: CC-13741-14045
Scope and Contents

This a love poem that describes a romantic encounter between a couple. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972