Repetitious text
Found in 684 Collections and/or Records:
Amazona Imperialis / Saunders, Robert., 1991
The stamps depic a parrot interspersed with a concrete poem that reads repetively, 'retain.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ampersand, 1981
A substantial portion of this book deals with Allen's mother's chemotherapy. This copy is signed and numbered. Another copy held by the Sackner Archive is unsigned and unnumbered. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ampersand (unsigned and unnumbered), 1981
A substantial portion of this book deals with Allen's mother's chemotherapy. This copy is unsigned and unnumbered. Another copy held by the Sackner Archive is signed and numbered. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
ancestral dancers / Keith, Bill., 1993
This poem lists the names of African tribes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
and end / Bentivoglio, Mirella., 1971
And Equally/From (Buddha Poem) / Giorno, John., 1973
The poem is type-set in two columns with repeating lines that give the work a chanting, musical quality. The paper is handmade and complements the typography. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
And. No.3 / John Rowan, Bob Cobbing, editors ; Cobbing B ; Rowan J ; Hollo A ; Joseph S ; McGrinder M., 1963
And the Meek / Lurie, Toby., 1981
Angst Vor der Killer-Hitze / Renate Varnhorn., 2001
The title, also the newspaper headline, is machine stitched in two repeating rows with the end threads left intentionally long as part of the design. The newspaper section is folded in half. The title translates to "anxiety becomes a killer during a heat spell." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Angst Vor der Killer-Hitze / Renate Varnhorn., 2001
The title, also the newspaper headline, is machine stitched in two repeating rows with the end threads left intentionally long as part of the design. The newspaper section is folded in half. The title translates to "anxiety becomes a killer during a heat spell." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Anlaesse: Kommentierte Poesie 1949 Bis 1969 / Bremer, Claus., 1970
Anlaesse: Kommentierte Poesie 1949 Bis 1969 / Bremer, Claus., 1970
The Sackner Archive holds the calligraphic drawing for the printed format poem on page 31 entitled "regelmassig." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Annori] / Gerz, Jochen., 1967
A lower case letter 'a' is filled with the horizontal rows of the word "annori" or fragments of "annori." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Antibody Origins / Paula Claire., 1979
Antibody Origins / Paula Claire., 1979
Anyam Tyukja / Lakner, Laszlo., 1989
This book is a computer text conversion of a poem written by Sandor Petofi. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Anyam Tyukja / Lakner, Laszlo., 1989
This book is a computer text conversion of a poem written by Sandor Petofi. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Approches. No.3 / Jean-Francois Bory, Julien Blaine, editors ; Bory JF ; Blaine J ; Arias-Misson A ; Vigo EA ; Ulrichs T ; Isgro E ; Burda V ; bissett b ; Cobbing B ; Verdi F ; Carrega U ; Accame V ; Friedman K ; Spatola A ; Solt ME ; Gerz J ; Kostelanetz R ; Harris DW ; Furnival J ; Toshihiko S ; Shiomi M ; Feijoo S ; Clark TA ; Bertini G ; Vanderline F ; Wells T ; Lane B ; Sandoe M ; Neretchnikov V ; Prochazka J ; DeVree P ; Takahashi S ; Kitasono K ; Pazos L ; Ginzburg C ; Simonetti C ; Fernbach-Flarscheim C ; Ferro L ; Palazzoli D ; Geissbuhler R., 1968
Contains entire text of Gerz's book "Footings." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Are Your Children Safe? In the Sea? / Cobbing, Bob., 1998
This work was published as a triptych of prints in 1964 and then as broadsides in Eyearun in 1966. Cobbing stated on title page that first publication was 1966 but the Sackner Archive holds the prints published in 1964. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Arlington Two , 1967
Exhibition was organized by the students of Bath Academy of Art to carry out projects proposed by their three teachers, Furnival, Finlay, and Houedard. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.