Hompson, Davi Det, 1939-1996
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
15, 1976 - 1980
The typed letters in several books have been expanded by several passes through a photocopier. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
For breakfast I'll have, oh, two slices of dry toast and a cup of hot water. / Hompson, Davi Det., 1978
I asked a usually talkative why she was so quiet. / Hompson, Davi Det., 1978
I Yelled, "What the hell is going on?", but she didn't pay any attention. / Hompson, Davi Det., 1977
It's just one thing after another / Hompson, Davi Det., 1975
May I have a glass of water with no ice, please / Hompson, Davi Det., 1976
"O / Hompson, Davi Det., 1977
The words will have been typed simply because typing words is what I do. / Hompson, Davi Det., 1977
Each page consists of a single sentence that appears to have been printed as a photocopier enlargement of a typing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Understand. This is only temporary. / Hompson, Davi Det., 1977
Each page consists of a single sentence in quotation marks that appears to have been printed as a photocopier enlargement of a typing. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Untitled] / Hompson, Davi Det., 1991
White Table Cloth / Hompson, Davi Det., 1969
The collage with three folded white handkerchiefs labeled "oral, topical, and spinal" refers to types of anesthesia and its relation to the poems in the rest of this work is not immediately apparent. The drawings consist of minimalist poetry with themes relating to food and common domestic events along with illustrations of fragments of a room. The prints depict concrete poems mainly with food related content. The seven silkscreen prints were published in an edition of 50. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.