Typewriter poetry
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 310 Collections and/or Records:
Sense(d): THE BATTLE P 27, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d): THE COMPRESSION P 25, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d): THE FOOL P9, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d): THE YEARS P 46, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d): TRANSACTIONS P 23, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d): WHEN IT'S OVER P 38, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d): when P4, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d):BACK TO THE SAME P8, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d):STANDING P15, 1968 - 1986
Sense(d):TOWER P14 , 1968 - 1986
SH & 1, 1987
Silence: SILENCE, page 20, 1973
Burgess made this work, her first typewritten, concrete poems while at Pinceton University where she graduated as Bachelor of Arts. Summa Cum Laude University Scholar and Independent Major in 1975. This page is gold leaf with a single typed word 'SILENT.' -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Silence: SILENT LAUGHING CRYING SMILING, page 17, 1973
Slipping & a Slidin, 1971
Sonnets in Concrete: Volume One / Brilliantes, Jos C.., 1968
Brilliantes used typewriter characters to create distinctive shapes from the characters alone, viz. cats, dogs, lions, tigers, giraffes, bedbugs, girls with hula hoops, farmers, toothbrushes, scissors, pans etc. His images are quite unique in typewriter art and poetry and there are no other examples like his in the Sackner Archive. This book is stored in the same portfolio box as Bridgwater's "Typograms." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Spontaneous Appealinaire; Contemplate Apollinaire, 1968
The typewritten pages are pasted to a large black sheet of papercard. The work was included in the I.C.A. exhibition of Guillaume Apollinaire, 1968. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
