And, Miekal, 1957-
Dates
- Existence: 1957 December 25
Nationality
American
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
an/thology of pwoermds / Huth, Geof, editor ; And M ; Brannen J ; Byrum J ; Colombo JR ; Endwar ; Evason G ; Fiorellini BJ ; Franke C ; Gorman L ; Grumman B ; Gurga L ; Helsem M ; Hill C ; Huth G ; Kacian J ; Kempton K ; Kostelanetz R ; Lamoureux M ; Mark E ; Marron J ; Mountain M ; Nichol bp ; One A ; Romano E ; Saroyan A ; Swede G ; Virgilio N ; Young K., 2004
Huth defines "pwoermds" as a one word poem, often a neologism, presented without a separate title. Examples printed in this book include unreal (Jonathan Brannen), utter (John Byrum), omissin (endwar), poefict (Christopher Franke), kwife (Lee Gurga), mag((((net)))) (Karl Kempton), anf gnowing (Ezra Mark) among others. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
BABBALLY: The Destruction of Mindfuck Diplomacy, 1990
A second, smaller book entitled "fatherization" is bound within the back cover of the primary book. It fits into an envelope attached to the poster which is wrapped around it. The wrapping is printed with And's neo-dada, Zaum, computer generated poetry. The cassette, titled "BaBBally," records a reading of the poem by And. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Euy: A Zaumist Biography of Alexsei Kruchenych , 1985
Texistence, 2008
Thewisdomsoftheuniversesinasinglestringofletters / And, Miekal, editor ; Huth G ; Barwin G ; Cannell M ; Kaikkonen S ; Kokko K ; Nelson S ; staelens s ; Selby S ; Szreniawski P ; Williams JM ; Young M ; Grumman B., 2015
Geof Huth has contributed a forward titled "onewordworld" in which he writes, "To make a poem within the limits of a single word. That is the project. That is the entire project of pwoermds. To eschew grammar. To isolate words from the running water of sentence, To focus attention. To be a wordist more than a writer, To be a wreader more than a reader." pwoermd is definned "n. A single word presented as a poem adn unadorned with a title." [poem + word (w the letters rom each word alternated to produce the neologism)]"This book is dedicated for Bob Grumman (1941-2015). -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Wakest Aims? Kind Law & Zeal / Was, Elizabeth ; And, Miekal ; Helsem, Michael., 1989
Elizabeth Was uses her abbreviated name "Liz Was" in this book. The authors describe this book as a "composite assembling of styles of visual information...contrasting the hand-drawn with the computer-generated, the cave painting with the graffiti. Language has been twisted to form palindromes & anagrams. Photos have materialized out of nowhere to be assigned neologisms. Glyphs have been etched into paper & slogans have been coined." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.