Box 616
Contains 38 Results:
[I survived the 2009 CUPE strike...], 2009
[Typed artpoem], 2016
This booklet is part of the "Stained Paper Archive," though where in is not noted.
Zoot Suitcase, 2012
This book is labeled "Stained Paper Archive Tract Thirteen."
A Psychowestern, 2010
Traffic City, 1969
Doubt: A do-it-yourself kit, 1969
Programm, undated
I Must Show You My Etchings [program], 1969
Das Buch "Steinigung der Nacht", 1960
Stored in folded state. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Slovovyd, 1999
There is an explanation and translation of the concrete poems in English at the back of the book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Cossack Grave, undated
[Ukrainian Concrete Poems], 1994
Each print depicts the original poem in the Ukrainian language along with a English translation stapled to it. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Curriculum Vitae and Publications], 2000
Soroka presents his biography and a reprint "Visual Poetry in Ukrainian Literature," from the Ukrainian Review, 1998, Vol.45, No.1. There are also examples from early Ukrainian and European visual poetry and the recent works of Soroka. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
World Visual Poetry, 1999
There is a brief, very informative abstract in English at the beginning of the book. The book is divided into three chapters, viz., 1) Evolution of visual poetry to the 20th century, 2) Contemporary visual poetry of the 20th century, and 3) Evolution of Ukrainian visual poetry in a world context. A photograph of Soroka flanked by Dick Higgins and Marvin Sackner taken at the EyeRhymes visual conference at Edmonton, Canada 1997 is reproduced. Marvin Sackner is characterized as "the owner of the biggest archive of visual poetry."The book depicts more than 20 examples in the Old Ukrainian language and 49 examples in many national literatures. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ukraine Still Lives On: Visual Poems, Aphorisms, Poetical Paintings / Soroka, Mykola; McCarthy C., 1994
The Sackner Archive also holds the printed edition of this book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Ukraine Still Lives On, 1994
Visual Poetry in Ukrainian Literature, 1994
Visual Poetry, 1997
This book was printed on the occasion of the International Conference on Visual poetry, Eye Rhymes, held in June 1997 in Edmonton, Canada. Marvin Sackner met Sokola there and also presented a paper on the creation of the Archive database. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.