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Sound poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:

A Performance of Concrete and Sound Poetry/An Exhibition of Concrete and Visual Poetry / Cobbing, Bob ; Fencott, P.C. ; Marvin Sackner ; Ruth Sackner., 1982

 Item
Identifier: CC-17287-17648
Scope and Contents

The exhibition was curated by Ruth and Marvin Sackner. The catalogue was issued on the occasion of the exhibition and performance of Cobbing and Fencott at the Richter Library, University of Miami, February 25, 1982. The exhibition and performance was sponsored by Josephine Johnson, University of Miami. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1982

Fencott & Cobbing in Miami / Fencott, P.C.; Cobbing, Bob., 1982

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Identifier: CC-11236-11451
Scope and Contents

Printed on the occasion of Cobbing and Fencott's performance in the Richter Library, University of Miami. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1982

The Autobiographies of Dick Turpin / P.C. Fencott; S McCaffery., 1980

 Item
Identifier: CC-13326-13627
Scope and Contents

Dick Turpin was a British bandit in the 1800's who was considered to be the "Gentleman of the Road" but who actually was a thug and petty thief. On being sentenced to death, he delivered an eloquent 25 minute speech in a calm voice with the noose around his neck. Fencott's narrative element is intuitive rather than actual autobiography. Steve McCaffery recorded the performance. Also designated No.3 in Underwhich Audiograph Series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

The Autobiographies of Dick Turpin / P.C. Fencott; S McCaffery., 1980

 Item
Identifier: CC-13326-13627
Scope and Contents

Dick Turpin was a British bandit in the 1800's who was considered to be the "Gentleman of the Road" but who actually was a thug and petty thief. On being sentenced to death, he delivered an eloquent 25 minute speech in a calm voice with the noose around his neck. Fencott's narrative element is intuitive rather than actual autobiography. Steve McCaffery recorded the performance. Also designated No.3 in Underwhich Audiograph Series. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980