Concrete poetry
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
Bfp(h)age - An Anthology of Visual Poetry and Collage / Basmajian, Shaunt, editor ; J(o(h)n)ston, Brian, editor ; Nichol bp ; Evason G ; curry jw., 1989
This book includes a reproduction detail of a Daniel f. Bradley rubberstamped drawing on sleep; the original is held by the Sackner Archive. The Sackner Archiv also holds the original typing by Basmajian entitled "After Weeks and Weeks in the Intensive Care Unit" that is reproduced in this book. The total run of this book is probably 300 copies (signing not called for). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Concrete Poetry from the Collection of Peter Day / Day, Peter ; Basmajian S ; Beining G ; Werschler-Henry D ; bissett b ; Blaine J ; Bory JF ; DeCampos A ; Chopin H ; Cobbing B ; Finlay IH ; Furnival J ; Gomringer E ; Williams E., 1995
A posthumous catalog of Day's personal collection. Cover was designed by Darren Wershler-Henry and introductory essay was written by Michael Holmes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Haiku Canada Sheet: Haiku (1978-86). / Shaunt Basmajian., 1986 - 1987
International Anthology of Concrete Poetry Vol.1 / Jessop, John, editor ; Basmajian S ; bissett b ; Clark TA ; Dean M ; Duguay R ; Finch P ; Gibbs M ; Gorman L ; Heidsieck B ; Kearns L ; Lewis K ; McCaffery S ; Medina V ; Murphy P ; Nannucci M ; O'Huigin S ; Shikatani G ; Smith St ; Swede G ; Truhlar R ; Deisler G ; Higgins D ; Zabala H ; Dujovny G ; Pollmann O ; Bluger M ; Carrion U ; Conway RE ; Fencott PC ; Hurst J ; Jewinski H ; Redmond C ; Gatenby G ; Pollman OW., 1978
This anthology consists of a collection of concrete poems worldwide with a focus on Canadian poets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Layout Curvd H&Z in Print] / curry, jw; Basmajian S; Smith St; Dedora B; Dean M; lefler P; DiMichele A; Gorman L; Kempton K; Laba M; Ross S; Swede G; Shedden J; Truhlar R; UU D., 1986
Milkweed: A Gathering of Haiku / Hryciuk, Marshall, editor ; curry jw ; Duggan MB ; Gorman L ; Hryciuk M ; Jankola B ; Amann E ; Basmajian S ; DiMichele B ; Fraticelli M ; Kostelanetz R ; Roseliep R ; Smith S ; Swede G., 1987
This anthology includes examples of the traditional Japanese haiku poetry form, e.g., three unrhymed lines if five, seven, and three syllables, respectively. In addition, this definition has been broadened to consider unrhymed minimalist, concrete, and visual poems ouside of the traditional framework. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.