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Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
The Book, Spiritual Instrument / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Guss, David, editor ; Mallarme S ; Gibbs M ; Guss D ; Young D ; Knowles A ; Quasha G ; Higgins D ; Meltzer D ; Eluard P ; McClure M ; Hejinian L ; McCaffery S ; Duncan R ; MacLow J ; Eshleman C ; Meltzer D ; Hirschman J., 1996
This book consists of a collection of essays dealing with the book. Mike Gibbs translated Mallarme's essay, "The Book" and illustrated it with photographs. Karl Young contributed an essay on performance books in which the book functions as a dynamic object; he also describes and depicts Mayan glyphs. Allison Knowles describes her Book of Bean; she was interviewed by George Quasha. Jack Hirschman translated the interview from Liberation with Edmond Jabes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Collected Poems of Paul Blackburn / Blackburn, Paul ; Rothenberg J ; Kupferberg T ; McClure M ; Ferlinghetti L ; Williams WC ; Corso G ; Creeley R ; Williams J ; Corman C ; Olson C ; Celine L., 1985
Edited and introduction by Edith Jarolim. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Objectivist Nexus: Essays in Cultural Poetics / DuPlessis, Rachel Blau, editor ; Quartermain, Peter, editor ; Altieri C ; Bernstein C ; Crozier A ; DuPlessis RB ; Quartermain P ; Zukofsky L ; Oppen G ; Bunting B ; Niedecker L ; Olson C ; Ashbery J ; Duncan R ; Pound E ; Adorno T ; Andrews B ; Barthes R ; Bataille G ; Berrigan T ; Cendrars B ; Creeley R ; cummings ee ; Derrida J ; Eshleman C ; Ginsberg A ; Grenier R ; Hejinian L ; Howe S ; Joyce J ; Jacob M ; Lewis WP ; Lucie-Smith E ; Lyotard JF ; Mallarme S ; Perelman B ; Perloff M ; Picabia F ; Ponge F ; Rimbaud A ; Rothenberg J ; Silliman R ; Stein G ; Tzara T ; Waldrop R ; Yeats WB., 1999
The Politics of Poetic Form / Bernstein, Charles, editor ; Rothenberg J ; Andrews B ; Waldrop R ; Brossard N ; Silliman R ; Howe S ; MacLow J ; Inman P ; Weiner H., 1990
Internet: THE POLITICS OF POETIC FORM: POETRY AND PUBLIC POLICY is a series of essays from a discussion that occurred at the New School for Social Research in New York. The discussion mines the relationship between poetic composition and political expression. Poetry's relationship to public policy typically has a questionable margin of relation. Not only does this volume posit that poetry is a dynamic medium for the consideration of political ideas, it focuses on the ideological weight specific formal innovations bring to poetry. Some of the writers include Jerome Rothenberg, Ron Silliman, Susan Howe, Nathaniel Mackey and Charles Bernstein. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.