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Apollinaire, Guillaume, 1880-1918

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Dates

  • Existence: 18800825 - 19181109

Found in 410 Collections and/or Records:

Rarae Aves 6 / Ex Libris ; Apollinaire G ; Bayer H ; Burliuk D ; Cassandre AM ; Depero F ; Hugnet G ; Jarry A ; Malevich K ; d'Albisola T ; Munari B., 1985

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Identifier: CC-13920-14225
Scope and Contents

Includes description of "L'Anguria Lirica" held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1985

Reading Visual Poetry after Futurism: Marinetti, Apollinaire, Schwitters, Cummings / Webster, Michael ; Cendrars B ; Apollinaire G ; Schwitters K ; cummings ee ; Marinetti FT ; Bohn W ; Shattuck R ; Barthes R ; Steiner W ; Stein G ; Zurbrugg N ; Dohl R ; Mayer HJ ; Tashjian D ; Gomringer E ; DeCampos A ; Pignatari D ; DeCampos H ; Carra C ; Hausmann R ; Williams E., 1995

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Identifier: CC-32304-33866
Scope and Contents

Webster states that the four main poets discussed in this book, that was originally a doctural thesis, were not influenced by Mallarme's Un Coup de Des. In the case of Marinetti, he points out the structural typographic differences and similarities between Un Coup de Des and Parole In Liberta. Webster uses the term, visual poetry, as synonymous with concrete poetry. An appendix depicts several poems descibed in the book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1995

Recent Experiments in Holopoetry and Computer Holopoetry, 1991

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Identifier: CC-08058-8218
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Kac comments on "Adrift," a holographic poem commissioned for the Sackner Archive. It is composed of 7 words that dissolve into space along the Z axis as the viewer reads them back and forth. The letters that make up the words are floating freely along the Z axis except for the word "breathe," which is somewhere integrated into the overall light field. This word blows life to the other words as its letters actually move away from their original position to dissolve again into the light field. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1991

Retorno Al Oasis / Zeller, Ludwig ; Apollinaire G ; Wald S., 2010

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Identifier: CC-58651-10001883
Scope and Contents Wikipedia: Ludwig Zeller Ocampo (1927-) is a Chilean, surreal visual artist/poet ow living in Mexico. His father came from Chile from Germany to work as a manufacturer of dynamite to the copper mines. From childhood he was a voracious reader and thanks to that learned poetry. Along with his first wife, Wera Zeller, translated to Spanish German Romantics. He was a cCutting-edge innovator and directed the Gallery of Ministry of Education in Chile from 1952-1968. That same year he left the gallery, founded the literary magazine and the Moon Coffee House in Villavicencio Street in Aubrey neighborhood of Santiago. In 1970, he organized the exhibition Surrealism in Chile in the Catholic University, which, in addition to his works, exhibited those of Roberto Matta, Nemesio Antunez, Enrique Zanartu, Opazo Rodolfo Sepulveda Viterbo, Valentina Cruz, Susana Wald and others. He left Chile the following year, along with his wife, artist Susana Wald, and three of her four children. They...
Dates: 2010

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
Scope and Contents

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
Scope and Contents

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