Conventional poetry
Found in 3963 Collections and/or Records:
NRG. No.29 / Dan Raphael, editor ; Boyd G ; Arguelles I ; Miskowski M ; Berry J ; Malok ; Sutherland Z ; McKinnon P ; Martone J ; Polkinhorn H ; Weinman P ; Phillips W ; Ganick P ; Raphael D ; Bennett JM ; Rosenberg MR., 1988
Zen Sutherland's contributions to this issue resemble David Coles' work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Nulla su tutto - 1 / Argnani, Davide ; Sughi, Erio., 1978
Nunca Tan Lejos Y Jamas Tan Cerca, 1998
Suarez Londono illustrated the text of Abad Faciolince with five colored lithographs and eight photographic reproductions of black line drawings. The cover has a colored, collaged lithgraph. Suarez also designed the endpapers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
O-mikuji / Cozette de Charmoy., 1999
O Silencio Dos Poetas / Pimenta, Alberto ; Schmidt SJ ; Andre C ; DeCampos H ; Morgan E ; Dencker KP ; Hirsal J ; Grogerova B ; Roth D ; Pessoa F ; Toshihiko S ; Braga E ; Aragao A ; Hatherly A ; Gerz J ; deMelo e Castro EM ; Brock B ; DeCampos A ; Bremer C ; Pignatari D ; O'Neill A ; Brossa J ; Gappmayr H ; Brock B., 1978
O Tom, 1987
Vladimir Mayakovsky was a Russian artist and poet associated with cubo-futurism and revolutionary propaganda art. When the Civil War ended in 1921, Mayakovsky became the leader of the Moscow LEF (Left Front of the Arts) group and the editor of its journal. This volume presents Mayakovsky's revolutionary poetry, accompanied by color, full page reproductions of collages and photomontages. Also inlcudes an essay by Vladimir Remes, with illustrations of works by Rodchenko, Tatlin, and George Grosz. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
O Tygre / De Campos, Augusto; Blake, William., 1977
The tiger figures are formed with calligraphic, ancient Arabic writings. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner. This is de Campos' interpretation of William Blake's "The Tyger" into Portuguese. -- Added CEND.
Oasis, 2001
Oasis. No.9 / Taylor R ; Brown P ; Ehrenberg F ; Tomazos C., 1973
The issue includes a poem by the Brazilian poet, Manuel Bandeira, "Pneumothorax" which describes a seriously ill individual with tuberculosis in the pre-antimicrobial era of treatment with bilateral pulmonary involvement. The poem concludes "Do you b -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.