Political poetry
Found in 1449 Collections and/or Records:
Yeah: Kill for Peace. No.10/Promotion / Tulli Kupferberg, editor ; Kupferberg T., 1964
This is the same cover as issue No.10 but consists of a listing of Birth Press publications as well as the "Fuck for Peace Poem." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Yod, 1966
This book is an example of the Kabbalistic period of Hirschman's work in which the poet combined Hebrew letters within his poetry. Yod is the letter Y and also means hand in Hebrew. The book was designed by Paul Vaughn and Pip Benveniste as a facsimile of Hirschman's manuscript. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
You Got to Burn to Shine; Du Musst Brennen Um Zu Strahlen, 1992
The Sackner Archive also holds a copy of the book and tape cassette that constituted the trade edition of this work. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Yule 1-4 / Gorman, Larry., 2002
Zen Concrete & etc. / levy, d.a. ; Swanberg I ; Wagner Dr ; Blazek D ; Taylor K., 1991
This reprinting of levy's concrete poetry was edited by Ingrid Swanberg who acknowledged..."heartfelt thanks to Marvin Sackner for its longstanding belief in this project..." The book is divided into three sections: 1) "Zen Concrete" comprises the entire 23 poem sequence, partly published in Blewointment Press 1967, 2) "& etc." is a wide selection from major poetic works, Cleveland Undercovers and Subterranean Monastery Death Poem, and 3) "afterwords" assembles articles by his friends. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Zeppelins / McCabe, Chris ; Brecht G ; Miro J ; Apollinaire G ; Cendrars B ; Herbert G., 2008
The Sackners met Chris McCabe, Libratian of the Saison Poetry Library in London in the company of Sam Winston. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.