Conventional non-fiction
Found in 1854 Collections and/or Records:
Only Dreaming Sky / Hirschman, Jack A.., 2007
only fragments found: selected poems 1969 - 1998 / Sandri, Giovanna ; Niccolai G., 2014
Guy Bennett has edited this volumn and provided introductory notes and translations. Giulia Niccolai has contributed an in depth introduction to the texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Open Eye Open Heart / Ferlinghetti, Lawrence ; Patchen K ; Pound E., 1973
Open Letters: 1965-1990, 1992
Opera et Cetera / Carson, Ciaran ; Phillips T., 1996
The dust jacket was designed by Tom Phillips who altered one of Carson's poems in the style of 'A Humument." Another copy is signed and inscrrbed by Phillips. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Opera et Cetera / Carson, Ciaran ; Phillips T., 1996
The dust jacket was designed by Tom Phillips who altered one of Carson's poems in the style of 'A Humument." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Oral / Estevez, Carlos., 1985
Poetry is written in colloquial Spanish. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Oranges Hung / Szmaszek, Stacy, editor ; Harrison, Bob, editor ; Chirot D ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 2001
Oratorio Pour La Nuit De Noel [Facsimile] / Leveque, Marc Sabathier ; Picasso P., 1987
Oratorio Pour La Nuit De Noel / Leveque, Marc Sabathier ; Picasso P., 1955
Order and Chaos, Nothing at All / Tish, W.R.., 1984
Ornithopoesie / Garnier, Pierre., 1986
Orpheus: A World in Chorus; A 20th Century Literature of Synthesis / Barzun, Henri Martin ; Joyce J ; Pound E ; Apollinaire G ; Goll Y., 1962
Dr. Barzun was born in France, where his youthful scholarly associations put him in close contact with the earliest trends in modernist poetry, art, and music in the 20th Century. He contributed to the early Dada movement through his poetry and was a friend of and collaborator with early French cubists. According to Barzun, the Orphic movement in literature relates to "Simultaneity" in art (c.1910). A good example of this movement is James Joyce's Ulysses. The text iof this book is very dense with philosophical issues but an exact definition of the Orphic movement with examples is not presented. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ortsbestimmung: Gedichte grammatische balladen Permutationen / Mautz, Kurt ; Pastior O., 1984
Other: Brtiish and Irish Poetry since 1970 / Caddel, Richard, editor ; Quartermain, Peter, editor ; Cheek C ; Clark TA ; Cobbing B ; Coffey B ; Crozier A ; Edwards K ; Finch P ; Fisher A ; Fisher R ; Griffiths B ; Halsey A ; Harwood L ; Monk G ; Mottram E ; Turnbull G ; Freer U ; Gilonis H ; James J ; MacSweeney B ; O'Sullivan M ; Sheppard R ; Torrance C ; Leonard T ; Raworth T., 1999
In their introductory essay, "A Fair Field Full of Folk," the editors write about Bob Cobbing as follows: "Cobbing, a resourceful and tireless arts and workshop organizer and publisher, established his radical press Writers Forum in 1954, in 1963 putting its output on a more established and consistent footing, producing cheap mimeographed pamphlets of experimental writing and concrete poetry with great persistence. In his own work he was developing the fusion of visual and aural performance elements that make him a consistent force within British poetry. His re-defining of the nature of the 'text' - as shown by work in this anthology - remains extreme and radical today." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
other channels: an anthology of new canadian poetry, 1984
There is not one concrete poem in this anthology. Basmajian's poem on page 18 "On Filling Out Another Job Application" is reminescent of Jas Duke's poetry. Unfortunately, it is still timely today as this book is being catalogued (2011). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Our Winter Game / Griffiths, Bill., 1999
Out of Order / Pietri, Pedro., 2001
Outlantish / Mackey, Nathaniel., 1992
Outlaw of the Lowest Planet, 1946
This collection of previously published Patchen poems selected by David Gascoyne appeared only in an English edition. It includes a single concrete poem reprinted from the book, "The Dark Kingdom." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.