Concrete poetry
Found in 6454 Collections and/or Records:
die bearbeitung der mutze: gedichte, 1978
The book consists of poems composed between 1975 and 1978. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
die bearbeitung der mutze: gedichte (abridged), 1981
The book is an abridged edition of the first edition that includes 136 rather than 162 poems. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Die Grenzen Verwischen Sich / Cobbing, Bob; Cobbing B; Houedard DS; Finlay IH; Morgan E; Furnival J; Mayer P; Chopin H; Mayer HJ., 1969
Die Grossen Drei W Aus A / Jaschke, Gerhard., 1990
Die Konstellationen Les Constellations The Constellations Las Constelaciones, 1964
The number of copies of this edition is unknown but is probably 500. This book includes bothe the German and Spsnish versions of Gomringer's seminal poem "silence." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Die Neuzeithihe Rezeption des Mittelalterlichen Figurengedicktes in Kreuzform / Ernst, Ulrich ; Maurus H ; Apollinaire G ; Jandl E ; Seaman D ; Caruso L ; Kostelanetz R ; Koch R ; Herrick R ; Goll Y., 1986
This is a reprint of a paper presented at a symposium entitled "Mittelalter-Rezeption." Ernst describes poems in the shape of crosses from ancient to contemporary times. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Die Prazisen Vergnugen: Versuche und Modelle, 1968
Also designated Limes Nova 1. This is the second edition of the book first published in 1964. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Die Realitat Der Literatur / Bense, Max ; Harig L ; Queneau R ; Heissenbuttel H ; Mayrocker F., 1971
Also designated Pocket 26. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
die schone kunst des schreibens 2nd Ed, 1980
The first edition of this book was published in 1976. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Die Schrift / Salberg-Steinhardt, Barbara ; Johns J ; Vostell W ; Schwitters K., 1983
This book deals mainly with layouts and typography. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dieter Roth / Diter Rot / Art Base ; Roth D ; Williams E ; Spoerri D., 2006
Differenze / Accame, Vincenzo., 1972
Digte? / Steen, Vagn., 1964
This was Steen's first published book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dim Wim in His Crazy Windmill / Finlay, Ian Hamilton., 1987
The poem is presented in the shape of a windmill. Wim refers to Wim Meulenlamp, the co-author of the book "Follies a National Trust" which was antagonistically critical of Finlay's Temple Garden. The poem rhymes Dim and Wim. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dimorphic / Cooper, Ronald H.., 1992
dinamen, 1999
This print is housed in a brown paper portfolio with "House Press" and its logo silkscreened onto it along four other prints. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dioxin 1 / Claire, Paula., 1977
Dioxin 2 / Claire, Paula., 1977
Directional Texts / Weld-Blundell, Lucy., 1975
The lines of the poem are arranged randomly in semicircular layouts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Disappearing Through The Skylight: Culture and Technology in the Twentieth Century / Hardison, O.B.Jr. ; Aragon L ; Arnaud N ; Arp H ; Balestrini N ; Ball H ; Barthes R ; Baudelaire C ; Belloli C ; Blake W ; Breton A ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; DeCampos H ; Carroll L ; Christo ; Morgan E ; Solt ME ; Gomringer E ; Dante ; Picasso P ; Duchamp M ; Eisenman P ; Finlay IH ; Fludd R ; Fuller B ; Garnier P ; Goeritz M ; Heidegger M ; Hausmann R ; Herbert G ; Hennings E ; Kim S ; Huelsenbeck R ; Huidobro V ; Hulten P ; Indiana R ; Itten J ; Janco M ; Jandl E ; Joyce J ; Leary T ; Lyotard JF ; Magritte R ; Mallarme S ; Marcus A ; Marinetti FT ; Miro J ; Moholy-Nagy L ; Morgenstern C ; Novak L ; Perec G ; Picabia F ; Pignatari D ; Pound E ; Queneau R ; Ray M ; Reichert J ; Schwitters K ; Spencer H ; Stein G ; Tatlin V ; Thomas D ; Sterne L ; Tzara T ; VanDoesburg T ; Verkauf W ; Wiener O., 1990
This brilliant survey of 20th century culture and technology places heavy emphasis on the pioneering poem by Stefan Mallarme's "Un Coup de Des." Further, Hardison relates trends in popular culture to dadaists, concrete poets, computer artists, and the Oulipo group of writers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.