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Concrete poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:

A History of the Airfields of Lincolnshire / Cutts, Simon., 1990

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Identifier: CC-20680-21082
Scope and Contents

Each page has the word "poppies" printed in red five times about 10% up from the bottom to symbolize flowers for the dead fliers in the World Wars who used this airfield. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990

A History of the Airfields of Lincolnshire / Cutts, Simon., 1990

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Identifier: CC-20681-21083
Scope and Contents

Each page has the word "poppies" printed in red five times about 10% up from the bottom to symbolize flowers for the dead fliers in the World Wars who used this airfield. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990

Archive for Poems Written Upon The Breath A Claudel Varient: Projected Sundial / Finlay, Ian Hamilton; Harvey, Michael; Thorpe, John R.; Harvey M; Cutts S; Lassus B; Gardner I., 1973 - 1974

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Identifier: CC-12723-12972
Scope and Contents In March 1973, Finlay writes to Stephen Bann to compliment him on an account of a Tarasque weekend and to discuss a poem in French by Claudel, from "100 Phrases for Fans," that had been translated and sent to him by Edward Lucie-Smith. He encloses a copy of this poem which he retyped with his own modifications as well as a letter from Smith. Finlay requests Bann's opinion as to the appropriateness for him to interpret the poem's layout as a sundial inscription and of Finlay's rendition. Still in March 1973, Finlay writes to Edward Lucie-Smith for clarification of Claudel's poem that he had sent to Finlay previously. The poem reads Fan (opposite page), Poems written upon the breath. Finlay asks Smith as to why "Fan" is on the opposite page and why the words have been split. Finlay wonders whether the disjointed words equate to a fan-picture when the fan is closed and if the phrase in the poem, "written upon a breath" signifies that the fan makes a little breathing. Bann responds to...
Dates: 1973 - 1974

Arlington Quadro (Quadlog) / Ernesto M. de Melo e Castro, curator ; Charles Verey, curator ; Houedard DS ; Cutts S ; Finlay IH ; Furnival J ; Lijn L ; Mayer P ; McCarthy C ; Mills S ; Morgan E ; Phillips T ; Sharkey JJ ; Hatherly A ; Cox K ; Cobbing B ; Edmonds T ; Hall J ; Aragao A ; Marques JA ; Breakwell I ; Wells T ; Murphy H., 1968

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Identifier: CC-26859-27330
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This is the exhibition catalogue of British and Portuguese concrete poetry and related work held from August to September, 1968. Each book including this one contains an original typing by Cavan McCarthy. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

Gallery Number Ten Publications: Line Sails 2nd Edition. / Simon Cutts., 1980

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Identifier: CC-28075-29234
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In contrast to the 1st edition, the following poem is printed in blue ink on the back inside cover which is blue stock paper. Edited by Brian Lane and Trevor Wells. A line of thin blue paleness _______________________ A lake -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1980

Gallery Number Ten Publications: Line Sails. / Simon Cutts., 1968

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Identifier: CC-18059-18429
Scope and Contents

Edited by Brian Lane and Trevor Wells. Designated No.141 in bibliography of book entitled "The Printed Performance Brian Lane Works 1966-99." The following poem is printed in blue ink on the back inside cover which is white stock paper, A line of thin blue paleness _______________________ A lake This issue was edited by Brian Lane and Trevor Wells. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

Jibs / Finlay, Ian Hamilton ; Tammes, Diane ; Cutts S., 1972

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Identifier: CC-11723-11941
Scope and Contents

The photographs that were reproduced in this book were taken by Dianne Tammes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972