Manifesto
Found in 256 Collections and/or Records:
The Advantage of Being a Woman Artist: / Guerilla Girls., 1990
The Aesthetic Act of Writing / Miglietta, Enzo., 1996
The Book: Art & Object / Smith, Phillip ; Samaras L ; Sobota J ; Benes BL ; Phillips T ; Erskine-Tulloch P., 1982
The Chip Charter 1984 / Furnival, John., 1984
The work deals with chips-frites (French Fried Potatos) adapted from the American Constitution. It includes seven principles, e.g., 1 Fritedom of Speech, 2. Fritedom of Movement, etc. which have been printed from rubberstampings in several colors. Furnival's summary at the bottom of the print reads, "We the Chips of the World Declare these Fritdoms to be Natural, Unalienable, Unfissionable & Uh...Uh... Chips of the World Unite! You've Nothing to lose but your Fat!" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology / Motherwell, Robert, editor ; Ball H ; Schwitters K ; Huelsenbeck R ; Tzara T ; Hugnet G ; Breton A ; Duchamp M ; Arp H ; Soupault P ; Eluard P ; Picabia F ; Richter H ; Aragon L ; Ribemont-Dessaignes G ; Aragon L ; Hausmann R., 1951
This is the first edition & the second printing done in 1967. The reprinting of the second soft cover edition is also held by the Sackner Archive. It contains English translations of original Dada Documents. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Divine Chariot Series by Bruria / Bruria ; Abulafia A., 1986
Homage to the thirteenth century Spanish Kabbalist poet Abraham Abalafia. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The First National Church Of The Exquisite Panic, Inc / Brown, Robert Delford., 1988
The Galloping Syntaxi Strands / Hryciuk, Marshall., 1992
The author remarks that this book is to be considered the second volume of the No Holds Barred Project. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Galloping Syntaxi Strands / Hryciuk, Marshall., 1992
The author remarks that this book is to be considered the second volume of the No Holds Barred Project. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Ghost Dance Anthology: 25 years of poetry from GHOST DANCE 1968-1993 / Fox, Hugh, editor ; Andrews B ; Ascher S ; Straus DL ; Beining G ; Bennett J ; Bukowski C ; Kostelanetz R ; Lifshin L ; Richmond S ; levy da ; Smith H ; Bennett JM ; Khlebnikov V ; Kruchenykh A ; Huelsenbeck R ; Evason G ; Tzara T ; Cridisque L ; Finlay IH ; Stein G ; Weiner H., 1994
The NetWorker / Cracker Jack Kid; Fricker HR; Held Jjr; Perkins S; Dunn L., 1992
The Rationalist Manifest: Why to Work / De Vries, Herman., 1968
The Salivation Army Black Book (1996-2006) / Treleaven, Scott ; P-orridge G., 2006
This book reproduces all ten issues of the homoerotic magazine entitled "This is the Salvation Army." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Word and Beyond, 1982
Richard Morris reported a survey of 65 poet-editors of different schools of poetry and who were asked "the best poets currently writing in the English language." The results included among others Antin, Ashbery, Beckett, Berrigan, Blaser, Bukowski, Bunting, Cage, Codrescu, Coolidge, Corman, Corso, Davey, Dorn, Elmslie, Ferlinghetti, Ginsberg, Giorno, Hirschman, Hollo, Houedard, Ronald Johnson, David Jones, Kryss, Lifshin, McClure, Mac Low, Meltzer, Merrill, Merwin, Meyer, Perchik, Plymell, Raworth, Rothenberg, Simic, Snodgrass, Charles Stein, Swenson, Tarn, Keith Waldrop, Emmet Williams, Jonathan Williams, Zulovsky. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Writing in the Sky / Brown, Roger., 1985
The Years Without Art 1990 - 1993 / Anonymous., 1989
Theatre du Silence. No. 9 / Bennett JM ; Partum A ; Gaspari W ; Ashbery J ; Egyedi B ; Luis ; Giacomucci U ; Helmes S ; Mata., 1981
Theorie der Konkreten Poesie: Texte und Manifeste 1954-1997: Band II, 1997
Total Refusal (Refus Global): The Complete Manifesto of the Montreal Automists / Borduas, Pail-Emile, editor ; Ray Ellenwood, translator ; Gauvreau C ; Leduc F ; Cormier B ; Sullivan F., 1991
This book was originally published in 400 copies in French in 1848 by Maurice Perron. The first printing of Ray Ellenwood's translation was published in 1985; this is the second printing of it, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.