Conventional poetry
Found in 3963 Collections and/or Records:
The Shore: A Poem, 1974
The Sino-Korean Translations / curry, jw; Laba, Mark; lore qaani., 1985
This was the drawing for the silkscreened print inserted into Devil's Artisan No.16, 1985. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Sino-Korean Translations Volume 4 / curry, jw ; Laba, Mark., 1987
Other volumes in sinillogical translations include Volume 1: Coma Goats Press, 1983; Volume 2: Curvd H&Z, 1984; Volume 3: Utopic Furnace Press, 1985; Xerox Sutra Editions, 1985; Volume 5: Guardian Angel Press, 1986; Volume 7: Letters, 1986. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Sirens in the Park and the Ribbons in the Hairs / Wagner, D.r. ; O'Connelly B., 1968
The cover was designed by Barbara O'Connelly. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Sirens in the Park and the Ribbons in the Hairs / Wagner, D.r. ; O'Connelly B., 1968
The cover was designed by Barbara O'Connelly. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Sky Is A Working Color / Golden, Alisa., 1985
The Soap Opera / Heliczer, Piero ; Vaughn P ; Ferro A ; Berman W ; Smith J ; Warhol A ; Lebel JJ., 1967
Lines of several poems are illustrated by Wallace Berman, Andy Warhol, Jack Smith, and Jean-Jacques Lebel. The covers were designed by Paul Vaughn. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Spectra Hoax / Smith, William Jay., 2000
The author reveals the story of a literary hoax, and the actual poems published by the Spectra poets, Emanuel Morgan and Anne Knish. Smith also contributes a preface relating the hoax to contemporary cultural values. Originally published in 1961. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Spirit Walks, The Rocks Will Talk / Johnson, Ronald ; Davenport G ; Williams J., 1969
The poems deal with the poet's imagined reflections of French architectects on their well-known palaces. Also designated Jargon 72. The book was designed by Jonathan Williams. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Splintered Page: Homage to Asa Beneviste, 1990
Work done in homage to Asa Beneviste, the American expatriate poet/publisher, who died in Yorkshire at age 64 of diabetes. The signs derive from original Welsh alphabets as Wales is closest to both Beneviste and Hirschman. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Spring 2001 Toronto Small Press Fair / Erskine, Marie, editor ; Helwig, Maggie, editor ; Venright S ; McLennan R ; j(o(h)n)ston b ; Andreyev S ; Ross S ; curry jw ; Dutton P ; Smith SR., 2001
The covers were designed by Steve Venright. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Spring after the War / Hirschman, Jack A.., 1991
This work was written and constructed on the day of the cease fire for the Gulf War and its theme deals optimistically to the coming of spring. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Story of Cinderella / Eckert, Rosemary ; Nichol bp ; Caruso B., 1970
The story was written by Rosemary Eckert, a schoolgirl, age 6 years. bp Nichol provided a brief introductory essay and Barbara Caruso designed the covers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Sweep / Barron, Susan., 1991
The Sydney Morning Vol.I (Word Works & Ideographics 1967-1988) / Tipping, Richard Kelly., 1989
The Sydney Morning Vol.III (Word Works & Ideographics 1967-1988) / Tipping, Richard Kelly., 1992
Includes works from the series Roadsigned & Subvertising. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Telephone / Smith, William Jay ; Chukovsky, Kornei ; Lent, Blair., 1975
Willian Jay Smith adapted the nonsense poems of Chukovsky into English from the Russian. The book is illustrated by Blair Lent. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Themersons and the Gaberbocchus Press - an Experiment in Publishing, 1948-1979 / Themerson, Stefan ; Themerson, Franciszka ; Jan Kubasiewicz, curator ; Monica Strauss, curator ; Reichardt J., 1993
Published on the occasion of the first exhibition in the United States of the output of this indispensable press, covering the enormously wide range of the work of publishers Stefan and Franciszka Themerson, Polish avant-garde artists who in their long tenure in England brought the likes of Jarry, Apollinaire, Queneau, Schwitters, and so many others to a wider English-speaking audience.. Includes a description and the covers of the 82 books published by Gaberbocchus Press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.