Conventional poetry
Found in 3927 Collections and/or Records:
Voci della Poesia, Le / Balestrini N ; Costa C ; Fontana G ; Voce L., 1990
Voices International. No.1/Spr., 1974
The cover poem by Vera Joyce Nelson is a shaped poem; the remainder of the magazine has conventional poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Voli Testo Verbo - Visvo / Roffi, Gian Paolo ; Miccini E., 1991
Walnut Shells / Cutts, Simon., 1968
Wanted for Writing Poetry / Morris, Stephen ; Finch, Peter., 1968
This is the second printing of this pamphlet that was first published in July 1968 and reprinted in December 1968. Several of the poems deal with the topic of death. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Washington and Jefferson Literary Journal, The. No.1/Win., 1968
watching steve smith & myself write each other / curry, jw; smith, steve., 1981
Wayward Definitions / Clark, Thomas A.., 1982
We All Have Something To Say To Each Other; Being an Essay Entitled Patchen and Four Poems / Meltzer, David., 1962
Also designated Auerhahn Pamphlet No.2. Meltzer provides a favorable critique of Patchen's poetry and literary work in this pamphlet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Weave / Brock, Randall., 1994
Weed. No.5/Sep-Oct / Nelson Ball, editor ; Cain J ; Coleman V ; Nichol bp ; McFadden D., 1966
[Weird] / Sonnenfeld, Mark ; Olds-Ellingson, Alice., 2003
Wendysstomack: [in this story]. No.2 / Ken Sparling., 1987
Wendysstomack: The Harp. No.5 / Wharton Hood., 1987
West Coast Line: A Festschrift for Phyllis Webb. No.3/Win / Pauline Butling, editor ; Webb P ; Geddes G ; Wah F ; Atwood M ; Bowering G ; Barbour D ; Scobie S., 1991 - 1992
West Conscious Review, The. No.2/Spr / Axelrod M., 1976
Wharton Hood: Strip-Mining Traditional Haiku / curry, jw; Houedard DS; Nichol bp; Basho; Duggan MB; Gorman L., 1988
This piece was published in Rampike Vol.6 No.1. curry includes 5 handwritten Haiku poems by Hood (collaged onto pages) written as varients in House of Cards, Runaway Spoon & form the basis for curry's critical text. In a letter to the Sackners, curry notes that Jirgins (editor Rampike) "fucked it up by typesetting all the poems (including the bp Single letter translation!)(i'd provided him with a photocopy of bp's drawn version), rendering my discussion of Hood's handwriting superfluous..." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What Are You Doing?, 2008
The cover depicts a detail of a painting entitled "Non-Sectarian Crucifixion," a work held by the Sackner Archive. This work is also designated as Card 13 from "Stories from the Flats." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What are You Doing? / curry, jw., 1983
This was submitted for publication in NRG. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
What Are You Doing? [sealed], 2008
The cover depicts a detail of a painting entitled "Non-Sectarian Crucifixion," a work held by the Sackner Archive. This numbered work is also designated as Card 13 from "Stories from the Flats." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.