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 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

cher poete [Letter to Charles Cameron} / Houedard, Dom Sylvester; Furnival J; Morgan E., 1964

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Identifier: CC-57842-10001094
Scope and Contents

The letter includes the words cher poete, eve and silvester created with 'c's,' 'p's,' 'e's' and periods, respectively. The pages have binder holes. Eve is Charles Cameron girlfriend. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1964

[Letter to Mr. Hayter] / Furnival, John; Hausmann R; Morgan E; Houedard DS., 1965

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Identifier: CC-13205-13506
Scope and Contents

Thanks Hayter for his subscription and indicates that Plakats are getting more valuable. Mentions that future issues will include works by Raoul Haussman, Edwin Morgan and D.S. Houedard. Notes that Bernard Stone is charging 5 pounds for Openings Card series and comments, "The best - of luck to him - they must be getting valuable." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1965

[Letter to my dear angelBuds] / Houedard, Dom Sylvester; Weaver M; Furnival J; Wright E; Morgan E., 1967

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Identifier: CC-56692-10000082
Scope and Contents

angelBuds might be John and Wendy Sharkey. Houedard's rants on concrete poetry and homosexual thoughts on page one. He writes that John Furnival is making a motorisation of his POND - FROG - PLOP poem and discusses different typewriter companies on page two. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1967

my dear john [furnival] (220264) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester; Finlay IH; Sharkey JJ; Wright E; Morgan E; Hollo A; Stone B; Roth D; Gomringer E; DeCampos A; Chopin H; Garnier P., 1964

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Identifier: CC-43530-45603
Scope and Contents

The body of this letter deals with making an introduction to John Furnival and dropping names of concrete poets prominent on the international scene. The left margin has several concrete poems by Houedard typed in black ink. Houedard typed his name at the bottom of the letter by forming each letter by overtyping the letter 'e'. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1964