Typewriter poetry
Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Lost and Found Times. No.27/Jan / John M. Bennett, editor ; Ackerman A ; Bennett JM ; Berry J ; Bradley Df ; Crozier R ; Eberly J ; Evason G ; Grumman B ; Hagglund SG ; j(o(h)n)ston b ; Kostelanetz R ; Malok ; Melnicove M ; Murphy S ; Raphael D ; Rutkovsky F ; Winkler C ; Zack D., 1991
Item
Identifier: CC-07236-7378
Scope and Contents
Edited by John M. Bennett. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1991
one cent: Winter Walk. No.359/Feb / Alice Burdick., 2003
Item
Identifier: CC-44434-46583
S.A.P.. No.1/Apr / Greg Evason, Daniel f. Bradley, editors ; Evason G ; Bradley Df ; Wolf-Rehfeldt R ; Berry J ; Huth G ; Basmajian S., 1988
Item
Identifier: CC-03064-3109
Scope and Contents
This periodical was launched to publish typewriter poems, defined as follows: "A typewriter poem is a poem, highly visual, which by its nature could not be executed in any other manner except thru the aid of an actual typewriter." The editors admonish potential contributors, "Please do not send us poems typed onto a page. Send us typewriters poemed onto a page." This first issue contains typewiter poems from all its contributors. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1988