Typewriter poetry
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 310 Collections and/or Records:
& thunder storms (220163-011063), 1963
The earlist poem on this page of multiple small poems dated 220163 reads 'the creator's - primordial crime - scrubbed.' Another poem that Houedard produced on 160263 reads 'Bang sid gpd - bangbang said i - we are both a bit kinky.' In a concrete poetic version of this poem with the same date also held by the Sackner Archive entitled 'dialogue,' the ending has been changed to 'we are both a bit crazy.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Title: Of the Work / Cobbing, Bob., 1977
Tribute to 'Vladimir Komarov' Cosmonaut, 1969
The poem consists of the lower case and handwritten letters in red and black of the word moon streaming out up-side-down as if they were streams of smoke from a rocket. The work is dedicated to the first Russian cosmonaut who died in space. Original typewriter poems by Edmonds have not been readily available. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Typerighter bk 23 , 1972
The books in this edition have different covers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Typewriter Birds Photocopied, 1954
[Typewriter Poems from Portfolio Chopin], 1978
Typewriter poems/art from Portfolio Chopin. Titled works include: "Rockets", "Il gele", "oui non", "vol volauvent". + 2 handwritten supplementary notes on the pieces, dated 1991
Typings (1974-1977), 1979
Knowles suffers from autism. This book has two chapters: first chapter: Poems, most were used as lyrics for the opera Einstein on the Beach by Robert Wilson and Philip Glass; second chapter: Other Typings, mostly visual material. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
uma vez, 1957
This page was personally scnned underthe direction of Augusto De Campos. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Unicorn, 1966
These poems that were first published in Vision Magazine, Bristol, England constitutes Carter's first book. She later wrote Children's books and books about cats. The cover design is an example of typewriter, concrete poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Until It Changes, 1988
Eva Ensler wrote an introduction to thei book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
untitled [rieni] , 1971
V.B. in Vitro, 1980
[Veil Related Poems], 1978
These five typewriter poems are related to Bernstein's "Veil" but dated two years later. The original book is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Visual Poem, 1953
This page was personally scnned under the direction of Augusto De Campos. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Visualized Prayers & Hymn For The American $God$, 1966
Vite: Poem-Graphique pour un Cerf-Volant, 1966
This is the original of the typing which appears in Chopin's book, "Le Dernier Roman du Monde." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
was an old woman lived in the buddhashoe (290663-060763), 1963
Willem Boshoff, 2005
The author states that Boshoff's typewriter, concrete poetry book entitled "KykAfrikaans" is one of the most remarkable books ever published in South Africa. Twelve pages of this book deal with the making of "KykAfrikaans" along with representative images. The published book as well as the original typings are held by the Sackner Archive. Vladislavic also describes and provides reproductions of Kleinpen I and Bangboek. The former is held in its entirety by the Sackner Archive; for the latter, one original page, photocopied pages of the remainder, and the code decipher are held by the Sackner Archive. In the postscript essay, Ivan Vladsilavic declares, "In recent years, Boshoff has become one of South Africa's most visible, successful artists. This has awakened interest in his early works, such as KykAfrikaans and Bangboek, which have been shown internationally after long obscurity. He continues to make dictionaries." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
