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Manifesto

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 253 Collections and/or Records:

[Letter To George (Dowden?) Acknowledging Payment For Work] / The Para-Concrete Manifesto / McCarthy, Cavan; levy, d.a.., 1966

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Identifier: CC-55588-55330
Scope and Contents

The da levy poem is also on the back cover of Tlaloc 13, a periodical alao held by the Sackner Archive. This letter is stored in a da levy binder. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

Liberal Democracy Lacks a Blackboard / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1987

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Identifier: CC-12131-12355
Scope and Contents

The text is a call for membership in the Saint-Just vigilantes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1987

List 113 (Dieter Roth: Books, Etc.) / Backworks., 1975

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Identifier: CC-22525-22950
Scope and Contents

Provides partial list of publications by Dieter Roth. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1975

Little Cockroach Press: The Wisdom of Mataji & Bapuji. No.16/Feb / Linda M. Montano., 2000

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Identifier: CC-34057-35737
Scope and Contents

This pamphlet folded from a single sheet consists of Indian meditations, words and advice of Montano's gurus and friends. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

[Manifesto] / Ferrando, Bartolome., 1978

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Identifier: CC-11228-11443
Scope and Contents

This text provides the basis for the founding of Grupo Texto Poetico. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1978

Manifestos Manifest / Huidobro, Vincent ; Gilbert Alter-Gilbert, translator ; Breton A ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Soupault P ; Cocteau J ; Picasso P ; Eluard P., 1999

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Identifier: CC-34649-36350
Scope and Contents This is the English translation of the book originally written in French that is also held by the Sackner Archive. The content mainly consists of brief aphorisms.Internet: Vicente Huidobro was born in Chile in 1893. As a youth he traveled to Paris where he lived for many years, befriending both French and Spanish poets such a Guillaume Apollinaire, Pierre Reverdy, Juan Larrea and Jorge Luis Borges. His manifestos, which crystallized his poetics of Creationism, were published in French in 1925, the year in which he returned to Chile to become the editor of a newspaper. During this period he ran for the presidency of Chile, but was defeated, after which he returned to Paris, where he wrote novels and, in 1931, the poetic work 'Altazor'. 'Manifestos Manifest' contains autobiographical reassessments of his writing, such as "Manifestos Manifest" and "Creationism", more typically manifesto-like statements such as "Futurism and Machinism" and "Manifestos Mayhaps," and comically inspired...
Dates: 1999