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Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

Drezehn Autorenportrats / Klemm, Wilhelm, editor ; Apollinaire G ; Schwitters K ; Riha K., 1995

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Identifier: CC-08163-8324
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Karl Riha edited the series that included this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Le Guetteur Melancolique / Apollinaire, Guillaume ; Salmon A., 1952

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Identifier: CC-26399-26868
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This unnumbered copy includes reproductions of two calligrams by Apollinaire. This copy was owned by Saint-John Pearse and carries his initials near the title page as well as some marginalia. Saint-John Perse (also Saint-Leger Leger;[1] pseudonyms of Alexis Leger) (31 May 1887--20 September 1975) was a French poet-diplomat, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1960 "for the soaring flight and evocative imagery of his poetry." He was a major French diplomat from 1914 to 1940, after which he lived primarily in the United States until 1967. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1952

Manifestos Manifest / Huidobro, Vincent ; Gilbert Alter-Gilbert, translator ; Breton A ; Apollinaire G ; Aragon L ; Soupault P ; Cocteau J ; Picasso P ; Eluard P., 1999

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Identifier: CC-34649-36350
Scope and Contents This is the English translation of the book originally written in French that is also held by the Sackner Archive. The content mainly consists of brief aphorisms.Internet: Vicente Huidobro was born in Chile in 1893. As a youth he traveled to Paris where he lived for many years, befriending both French and Spanish poets such a Guillaume Apollinaire, Pierre Reverdy, Juan Larrea and Jorge Luis Borges. His manifestos, which crystallized his poetics of Creationism, were published in French in 1925, the year in which he returned to Chile to become the editor of a newspaper. During this period he ran for the presidency of Chile, but was defeated, after which he returned to Paris, where he wrote novels and, in 1931, the poetic work 'Altazor'. 'Manifestos Manifest' contains autobiographical reassessments of his writing, such as "Manifestos Manifest" and "Creationism", more typically manifesto-like statements such as "Futurism and Machinism" and "Manifestos Mayhaps," and comically inspired...
Dates: 1999

Obras I - Poesia / Tablada, Juan Jose ; Apollinaire G ; DeZayas M ; Mallarme S., 1971

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Identifier: CC-35638-37385
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This book reprints Tablada's poems published in periodicals and books in chronologic order. Tablada's book, Li-Po y Otros Poemas published in Caracas in 1920 with a visual poem by Marius de Zayas is reprinted in entirety. The poems of this 30 page book are printed mainly in a calligraphic font and are reminiscent of the calligrames of Apollinaire. Thereafter, up until the last poems written in 1933, Tablada returned to conventional poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1971

Ombre de Mon Amour 3rd Edition / Apollinaire, Guillaume., 1948

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Identifier: CC-32982-34602
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The main part of the text consists of conventional poetry by Apollinaire. A section at the back of the book contains six pages of calligraphic handwritten poems designated "poemes ideogrammatiques," and ten pages of drawings and handwritten prose. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1948

One Million Words of Book Notes 1958-1993 / Kostelanetz, Richard ; Antin D ; Apollinaire G ; Arnheim R ; Atchley D ; Atwood M ; Beckett S ; Berrigan T ; Biederman C ; Bowler B ; Bowles J ; Breton A ; Bukowski C ; Burke K ; Burroughs WS ; Gysin B ; Butor M ; Cage J ; Carroll L ; Celant G ; Cendrars B ; Clark T ; Cohen A ; Colombo JR ; Coolidge C ; Creeley R ; Davey F ; Dawson F ; Denby E ; Depew W ; Dickey J ; Duncan R ; Ehrenburg I ; Ellmann R ; Federman R ; Ferlinghetti L ; Ford CH ; Fox H ; Gass W ; Ginsberg A ; Gins M ; Giorno J ; Gray C ; Groh K ; Gross R ; Quasha G ; Grossinger R ; Henri A ; Herman J ; Ploog J ; Weissner C ; Higgins D ; Hill A ; Artaud A ; Hirschman J ; Hoffman A ; Hollander J ; Jandl E ; Jarry A ; Johnson R ; Joyce J ; Kerouac J ; Kesey K ; Kirby M ; Kostelanetz R ; Kriwet F ; Lamantia P ; Lewis WP ; Lissitzky E ; Lissitzky-Kuppers S ; Lucie-Smith E ; MacLow J ; MacLennan T ; Malanga G ; Malevich K ; Mallarme S ; Marcus G ; Massin ; Mathews H ; McClure M ; McLuhan M ; Saleh D ; Meltzer D ; Merton T ; Lax R ; Michaux H ; Micheline J ; Miller H ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Morgenstern C ; Nichol bp ; Nuttall J ; Ockerse T ; Ono Y ; Patchen K ; Perchik S ; Phillips MJ ; Phillips T ; Porter B ; Pritchard NH-II ; Rothenberg J ; Queneau R ; Ray M ; Reinhardt A ; Rickey G ; Rose B ; Oldenburg C ; Roseliep R ; Ruscha E ; Sanders E ; Saroyan A ; Schafer RM ; Shattuck R ; Smith WJ ; Snodgrass W ; Sohm H ; Stein G ; Steiner W ; Steinitz K ; Sukenick R ; Swenson M ; Thomas D ; Thomson V ; Tschichold J ; VanDoesburg T ; Vonnegut KJr ; Waldrop K ; Waldrop R ; Warhol A ; Williams E ; Williams J ; Young L ; Zukofsky L., 1996

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Identifier: CC-30033-31427
Scope and Contents Kostelanetz has written terse, pithy, highly opinionated, reviews of books that he read from 1958-1993, including reviews of his own books on rereading them. He closes each review with a grade. The following books that he reviewed and graded are held by the Sackner Archive. He provides dates of publication that might differ from those listed in the Sackner Archive database.David Antin: Code of Flag Behavior (1968) FAIR; Talking (1972) FAIR; Talking at the Boundaries (1976) GOOD; Tuning (1984) GOOD. Dana Atchley: Space Atlas (1971) GOOD.Ted Berrigan: The Sonnets (1967) FAIR. Charles Biederman: Art as the Evolution of Visual Knowledge (1948) VERY GOOD. Berjouhi Bowler: The Word as Image (1970) FAIR. Jerry Bowles: Art Work, No Commercial Value (1972) FAIR. Kenneth Burke: Collected Poems 1915-1967 (1968) VERY GOOD. William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin: The Third Mind (1979) VERY GOOD. Michel Butor: Mobile (1962) VERY GOOD.John Cage: Silence (1961) FAIR; A Year from Monday (1967) VERY...
Dates: 1996

Orpheus: A World in Chorus; A 20th Century Literature of Synthesis / Barzun, Henri Martin ; Joyce J ; Pound E ; Apollinaire G ; Goll Y., 1962

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Identifier: CC-43451-45514
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Dr. Barzun was born in France, where his youthful scholarly associations put him in close contact with the earliest trends in modernist poetry, art, and music in the 20th Century. He contributed to the early Dada movement through his poetry and was a friend of and collaborator with early French cubists. According to Barzun, the Orphic movement in literature relates to "Simultaneity" in art (c.1910). A good example of this movement is James Joyce's Ulysses. The text iof this book is very dense with philosophical issues but an exact definition of the Orphic movement with examples is not presented. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1962

Poems for the Millennium Volume 3: The University of California Book of Romantic & Postromantic Poetry / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Robinson, Jeffrey C., editor ; Smart C ; Blake W ; Hugo V ; deNerval G ; Baudelaire C ; Dickenson E ; Mallarme S ; Carroll L ; Apollinaire G ; The Shakers ; Rimbaud A ; Sterne L ; Verlaine P ; Laforgue J ; Holz A ; Jarry A ; Stein G., 2009

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Identifier: CC-59603-10002681
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Almost all of this anthology is devoted to linear poetry with the following exceptions: 1) Stepjane Mallarme's concrete poem, "Cette Adorable Bague" (1866) on page 684, 2)William Blake's "Laocoon," a calligraphic picture pom on page 709, 3) Shaker visionary drawings (1843) on pages 710-711, 4) Edward Lear's callgraphic visual poems (1864), on oage 713, 5) Lewis Carroll's shaped calligraphic poem, "A Mouse" on page713 and 6) Apollinaire's concrete poem, "The Bleeding Heart..." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2009

Poems for the Millennium Volume 3: The University of California Book of Romantic & Postromantic Poetry / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Robinson, Jeffrey C., editor ; Smart C ; Blake W ; Hugo V ; deNerval G ; Baudelaire C ; Dickenson E ; Mallarme S ; Carroll L ; Apollinaire G ; The Shakers ; Rimbaud A ; Sterne L ; Verlaine P ; Laforgue J ; Holz A ; Jarry A ; Stein G., 2009

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Identifier: CC-59604-10002682
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Almost all of this anthology is devoted to linear poetry with the following exceptions: 1) Stepjane Mallarme's concrete poem, "Cette Adorable Bague" (1866) on page 684, 2)William Blake's "Laocoon," a calligraphic picture pom on page 709, 3) Shaker visionary drawings (1843) on pages 710-711, 4) Edward Lear's callgraphic visual poems (1864), on oage 713, 5) Lewis Carroll's shaped calligraphic poem, "A Mouse" on page713 and 6) Apollinaire's concrete poem, "The Bleeding Heart..." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2009

Secondary English Book One / Sadler, Rex Kevin ; Hayllar, T.A.S. ; Smith WJ ; Apollinaire G ; Gross R., 1983

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Identifier: CC-02102-2140
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William Jay Smith's poem "Seal" is reproduced. Contains chapter on sound-words, i.e. Onomatopoeia. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1983

Selected Poems / Apollinaire, Guillaume ; Oliver Bernard, translator., 1965

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Identifier: CC-24279-24731
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Poems in this book are translations from the text of Apollinaire's "Oeuvres Poetiques," Editions Gallimard 1959. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1965

We Just Wanted to Tell You / Ball, David ; Hollo, Anselm ; Apollinaire G., 1963

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Identifier: CC-31835-33353
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Also designated Writers Forum Poets No.4. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1963