Bohn, Willard, 1939-
Dates
- Existence: 19391202
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Apollinaire and the International Avant-Garde / Bohn, Willard ; Albert-Birot P ; Breton A ; Cendrars B ; Delaunay S ; Duchamp M ; Huidobro V ; Lewis WP ; Mallarme S ; Marinetti FT ; Reverdy P ; Pound E ; Zukofsky L ; Ray M ; Aragon L ; Arp H ; Baudelaire C ; Boccioni U ; Brossa J ; Crotti J ; cummings ee ; Dante ; Ernst M ; Folgore L ; Ford CH ; Holz A ; Jacob M ; Jarry A ; Laforgue J ; Lagut I ; Nerval G ; Neuhuys P ; Picabia F ; Picasso P ; Rimbaud A ; Russolo L ; Salmon A ; Salvat-Papasseit J ; Scheerbart P ; Severini G ; Soupault P ; Tablada J ; Torre G ; Tzara T ; Whitman W ; Wood B ; Zayas M., 1997
Apollinaire, Visual Poetry and Art Criticism / Bohn, Willard ; Apollinaire G., 1993
Bohn analyzes Apollinaire's exhibition catalog dealing with Leopold Survage and Irene Lagut using calligrams of prose as the vehicle for his critique. Bohn is especially intrigued with the rare handcolored edition of the catalog that he mentions is owned by the Columbia University rare book collection; it was the only copy he was able to find. Just after publication of his book, Bohn visited the Sackner Archive and learned of its handcolored edition - too late to include in the book. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Marius De Zayas and Visual Poetry: "Mental Reactions" / Bohn, Willard., 1981
Serving as the director of '291' during its brief but eventful existence (March 1915-February 1916), Marius de Zayas was the first to introduce the visual poem to America, writes Dr. Bohn. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.