Critical text
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Shakespeare & The Rigidniks: a study of cerebral dysfuncton, 2006
This book summarizes the theories about who was Shakespeare. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Some Myths of Concrete Poetry / Cobbing, Bob; Mayer, Peter; Chopin H; Bann S; Finlay IH; Mills S; Belloli C; Finch P; Gomringer E; Wright E; Fahlstrom O; Themerson S; Jandl E; Morgan E; Furnival J., 1972
Reprinted from Stereo Headphones No.5, 1972. The authors debunk the assertion of Stuart Mills who in Akros No.18, 1972 stated that the poem-poster was introduced by Ian-Hamilton Finlay. They go on to further describe the pioneers of Concrete Poetry in their opinion. Rebuttals to their conclusions by Stephan Bann and Henri Chopin are also published. Mentions that Ernest Fenellosa, who died in 1908, used the term 'concrete poetry' in an essay, 'The Chinese Character as a Medium for Poetry' in 1901. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Souvenirs: 100 postcards by Ian Hamilton Finlay, 2000
All the cards depicted in this book are held by the Sackner Archive. Futher, about five times more cards by Finlay are held by the Sacknsr Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sperimentazione Linguistica e Poesia a Napoli 1960/1980, 1979
Additional writers: Franco Cavallo, Pietro P. Daniele, Ciro Vitiello
Sprache ist fuer wahr ein Koerper, 1978
The Sackner Archive holds "Exploding Galaxy," "Lotterie Romane," "E835," and "Geschutztes Messer," works that are depicted in photographic reproductions in this catalogue. There is also a listing and description of the objects made by Schauffelen 1966-1976. In this deluxe copy, there is a printed folded collage held in place by slits of the papercard sheet that is inserted into the inside front cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sprache ist fuer wahr ein Koerper, 1978
The Sackner Archive holds "Exploding Galaxy," "Lotterie Romane," "E835," and "Geschutztes Messer," works that are depicted in photographic reproductions in this catalogue. There is also a listing and description of the objects made by Schauffelen 1966-1976. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Sprechgedichte, Sound Poems, Introduction and Ancestry 2nd Ed. / Jandl, Ernst ; Cobbing, Bob ; Houedard, Dom Sylvester ; Carroll L ; Morgenstern C ; Khlebnikov V ; Ball H ; Albert-Birot P ; Hausmann R ; Marinetti FT ; Schwitters K ; Seuphor M ; Lemaitre M ; Wittgenstein L ; Hodell A., 1966
This is a reprinting of the book which was first published in 1965; it is No.15 in the Poets* series. In the introduction, Houedard traces the history of sound poetry through a listing of the chronology of "notable soundpoems" beginning with Lewis Carroll in 1855 and ending with Cobbing in 1965. He also mentions Egyptian hymns 300 B.C. of breath poems consisting of may notes sung to one syllable. Houedard's manuscript for this essay is held by the Sackner Archive. This book was written to accompany Writers Forum Record No.1 by Jandl and Cobbing. One of the poems by Jandl in this book, "time passes," also appears in the manuscript and book of "mai hart...," works also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Stati d'Animo Disegnati , 1991
This is a reprint of the book first published in 1923. Luciano Caruso provides a critical essay. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Station Mir: Multimedia Interactive Research, 1998
This book documents performances and exhibitions of Station Mir. This was was a multimedia research and creative laboratory, created by David Dronet and Stephano Zanini in 1994, which enabled artists and technicians to develop personal research projects. Joel Hubaut added drawings to this catalogue. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Stockholm All-Electric Sound / Cobbing, Bob; MacBeth G; Hodell A; Heidsieck B; Hanson S; Chopin H; Johnson BE; Novak L; Giorno J., 1969
The theme of this work is "Where id Eldridge Cleaver?" -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Stommeln Synagogue, 1997
The concrete poem on the title page reads, "The void enclosed by the squares of three four and five." The poem is also reproduced on the back cover in a different shape. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Subduing Demons in America: Selected Poems 1962-2007, 2008
Sweet Dreams; contemporary art and complicity, 2005
Tarocco Meccanico, 1990
This book is also designated Supplement No.1 of the 4th series of Altri Termini. It is a score for a "sound novel" (rather than a sound poem) first performed in 1972. The drawing adjacent to Fontana's signature is an abstract depiction of musical notation. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
