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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-

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Dates

  • Existence: 1931-12-11-

Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

A Book of the Book / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Clay, Steven, editor ; McCaffery S ; Nichol bp ; Young K ; Smith K ; Stein G ; Blake W ; Perloff M ; Cendrars B ; Delaunay S ; Marinetti FT ; Janecek G ; Khlebnikov V ; Maizels J ; Breton A ; Ernst M ; Duchamp M ; Artaud A ; Carothers M ; Meltzer D ; Borges J ; Phillips T ; Drucker J ; Roth D ; Hamilton R ; Knowles A ; Cutts S ; Tyson I ; Kaprow A ; Finlay A ; Finlay IH ; Schneemann C ; Fahrner B ; Watts B ; Bernstein C ; King S ; Cobbing B ; Derrida J ; Jabes E ; Mallarme S ; Goncharova N ; Brown B ; King R ; Jess ; Spector B ; Bing X ; Lessick H ; Spector B ; Mottram E ; Curnoe G ; Broudy H ; Blaine J ; Bory JF ; Stein C ; Quasha G ; Four Horsemen ; MacLow J ; Oliveros P ; King S ; Howe S ; Barthes R ; Jess ; Upton L ; Ringgold F., 2000

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Identifier: CC-34674-36375
Scope and Contents The subtitle of this book is "Some Works & Projections about the Book & Writing." It is divided into four sections" Pre-faces; The Opening of the Field; The Book Is as Old as Fire & Water; and The Book to Come. Marjorie Perloff contributes an essay from "The Futurist Moment" in which she describes "La Prose du Transsiberien" by Cendrars and Delaunay. The book Includes two fold-out pages that reproduce this work as well as an English translation of the poem (the original of this book is held by the Sackner Archive).Gerald Janecek contributed an essay from "Kruchonykh and the Manuscript Books" describing Old Fashioned Love,' 'A Game in Hell and 'World Backwards.' Johanna Drucker wrote, "The Artist's Book as Idea and Form" in which she describes the artist's book as "the quintessential twentieth-century artform. Artists's books appear in every major movement in art and literature and have provided a unique means of realizing works within all of the many avant-garde,...
Dates: 2000

A Forward Step to the Primitive: The Poetic Art of Cobbing and the Concretes / Jones, Chris ; Phillips T ; Furnival J ; Chopin H ; Houedard DS ; Rothenberg J ; Gomringer E ; Carroll L ; Herbert G ; Griffiths B ; Claire P., 1994

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Identifier: CC-08306-8469
Scope and Contents

This book deals with aspects of concrete poetry paying debt to Cobbing and other pioneers. Chris Jones' essay provides several definitions of concrete poetry, stating that "it is helpful to think of concrete poetry as being an umbrella term for those processes...who share a concern with text (words, letters, phonemes, signs) as their material." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1994

My Way: Speeches and Poems / Bernstein, Charles ; Beckett T ; MacLow J ; Rothenberg J ; Pound E ; Ginsberg A ; Wittgenstein L ; Oppen G ; Bee S ; Zukofsky L ; Stein G ; Howe S ; Eigner L ; Silliman R., 1999

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Identifier: CC-33601-35254
Scope and Contents

This is an uncorrected proof copy of the book that consists of a collection of previous published essays and interviews with Bernstein. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1999

Poems for the Millennium: Volume Two from Postwar to Millenium / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Joris, Pierre, editor ; Alechinsky P ; Andrews B ; Antin D ; Artaud A ; Artmann HC ; Ashbery J ; Balestrini N ; Bann S ; Bayer K ; Beckett S ; Bernstein C ; Berrigan T ; Blackburn P ; Blaser R ; Brecht G ; Breton A ; Brossard N ; Cage J ; Celan P ; Chopin H ; Cobbing B ; Coolidge C ; Corso G ; Costley R ; Creeley R ; DeCampos A ; DeCampos H ; Deguy M ; Depestre R ; DiPrima D ; Dotremont C ; Duchamp M ; Duncan R ; Eshleman C ; Filliou R ; Finlay IH ; Fisher A ; Garnier I ; Garnier P ; Gillespie AL ; Ginsberg A ; Guyotat P ; Gomringer E ; Heidsieck B ; Higgins D ; Hollo A ; Howe S ; Jandl E ; Joris P ; Jorn A ; Joyce J ; Kaufman B ; Kerouac J ; Kirsch S ; MacLow J ; MacDiarmid H ; Maciunas G ; Mansour J ; Mayrocker F ; McCaffery S ; McClure M ; Meltzer D ; Michaux H ; Olson C ; Oppen G ; Niccolai G ; Nichol bp ; O'Sullivan M ; Owens R ; Paz O ; Phillips D ; Pound E ; Raworth T ; Roche D ; Rosenberg J ; Rothenberg J ; Ruhm G ; Sanders E ; Scalapino L ; Schneemann C ; Schwerner A ; Niikuni S ; Silliman R ; Spatola A ; Debord G ; Stein C ; Stein G ; Tarn N ; Voznesensky A ; Waldman A ; Waldrop R ; Watten B ; Weiner H ; Williams E ; Young K ; Zukofsky L ; Weiner O ; Weiner H ; Guston P., 1998

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Identifier: CC-31439-32928
Scope and Contents

The cover design depicts a page of Tom Phillips' A Humument. This extensive poetry anthology has brief comments that accompany some of the poems, -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1998

Poems for the Millennium: Volume Two from Postwar to Millenium / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Joris, Pierre, editor ; Alechinsky P ; Andrews B ; Antin D ; Artaud A ; Artmann HC ; Ashbery J ; Balestrini N ; Bann S ; Bayer K ; Beckett S ; Bernstein C ; Berrigan T ; Blackburn P ; Blaser R ; Brecht G ; Breton A ; Brossard N ; Cage J ; Celan P ; Chopin H ; Cobbing B ; Coolidge C ; Corso G ; Costley R ; Creeley R ; DeCampos A ; DeCampos H ; Deguy M ; Depestre R ; DiPrima D ; Dotremont C ; Duchamp M ; Duncan R ; Eshleman C ; Filliou R ; Finlay IH ; Fisher A ; Garnier I ; Garnier P ; Gillespie AL ; Ginsberg A ; Guyotat P ; Gomringer E ; Heidsieck B ; Higgins D ; Hollo A ; Howe S ; Jandl E ; Joris P ; Jorn A ; Joyce J ; Kaufman B ; Kerouac J ; Kirsch S ; MacLow J ; MacDiarmid H ; Maciunas G ; Mansour J ; Mayrocker F ; McCaffery S ; McClure M ; Meltzer D ; Michaux H ; Olson C ; Oppen G ; Niccolai G ; Nichol bp ; O'Sullivan M ; Owens R ; Paz O ; Phillips D ; Pound E ; Raworth T ; Roche D ; Rosenberg J ; Rothenberg J ; Ruhm G ; Sanders E ; Scalapino L ; Schneemann C ; Schwerner A ; Niikuni S ; Silliman R ; Spatola A ; Debord G ; Stein C ; Stein G ; Tarn N ; Voznesensky A ; Waldman A ; Waldrop R ; Watten B ; Weiner H ; Williams E ; Young K ; Zukofsky L ; Weiner O ; Weiner H ; Guston P., 1998

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Identifier: CC-31471-32962
Scope and Contents

The cover design depicts a page of Tom Phillips' A Humument. There are brief comments that accompany some of the poems in this extensive poetry anthology. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1998

Poems Performance Pieces Proses Plays: Kurt Schwitters / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Joris, Pierre, editor., 1993

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Identifier: CC-03568-3632
Scope and Contents

Kurt Schwitters has written, "I pasted words and sentences together into poems in such a way that their rhythmic composition created a kind of drawing. The other way around, I pasted together pictures and drawings containing sentences that demand to be read. I drove nails into pictures in such a way that besides the pictorial effect a plastic relief effect arose. I did this in order to erase the boundaries between the arts." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1993

Pre-Faces & Other Writings / Rothenberg, Jerome ; Creeley R ; Abulafia A ; Antin D ; Apollinaire G ; Ball H ; Beckett S ; Blackburn P ; Breton A ; Brown B ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Celan P ; Duchamp M ; Duncan R ; Finlay IH ; Ford CH ; Ginsberg A ; Hirschman J ; Isou I ; Jabes E ; Kaprow A ; Lamantia P ; Lewis WP ; MacLow J ; Mallarme S ; Olson C ; Patchen K ; Quasha G ; Ray M ; Stein G ; Tarn N ; Tzara T., 1981

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Identifier: CC-31542-33036
Scope and Contents

This volume is the first collection of Rothenberg's poetic writings and includes ideas and excerpts from his books and essays. Rothenberg indicates that Abulalfia (1240-c.1291) himself writes of the abstracting/spiritualizing process which he then employs & by which the world is apprehended as language/sound: "Know that the method of tseruf (the combination of letters) can be compared to music; for the ear hears sounds from various combinations,in accordance with the character of the melodu & the instrument. In touch with yogic currents fgrom the East, Abulafia's intention was mantric, but his practice of a systemic & concrete poetry also closely resembles the 20th century Lettrisme of Isidore Isou, the asymmetries & nuclei of Jackson Mac Low & the blues Kabbalah improvisions of Jack Hirschman, all of whom he may have influenced. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1981

Representative Works: 1938-1985 / Mac Low, Jackson ; Rothenberg J., 1986

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Identifier: CC-37916-39796
Scope and Contents

Jerome Rothenberg wrote the introduction and Mac Low supplied notes throughout the book that documented the varied works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1986

Representative Works: 1938-1985 / Mac Low, Jackson ; Rothenberg J ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 1986

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Identifier: CC-37915-39795
Scope and Contents

Jerome Rothenberg wrote the introduction and Mac Low supplied notes throughout the book that documented the varied works. The handwritten poem on the last two pages of the book, "Ruth and Marvin Sackner," spells out the namesby a diastatic-chance method by drawing words from this book by placement of the names. For example, the first line of the poem is righteous number out nothing is obtained as follows. Righteous (page 18), nUmber (page 21), ouT (page 20), notHing (page 8). The page numbers correspond toplaces of the required letters in the alphabet: the words in stanza 1, from "018"; 2 from "118," etc. Mac Low has also handwritten a list of errata near the title page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1986

The Book, Spiritual Instrument / Rothenberg, Jerome, editor ; Guss, David, editor ; Mallarme S ; Gibbs M ; Guss D ; Young D ; Knowles A ; Quasha G ; Higgins D ; Meltzer D ; Eluard P ; McClure M ; Hejinian L ; McCaffery S ; Duncan R ; MacLow J ; Eshleman C ; Meltzer D ; Hirschman J., 1996

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Identifier: CC-30292-31701
Scope and Contents

This book consists of a collection of essays dealing with the book. Mike Gibbs translated Mallarme's essay, "The Book" and illustrated it with photographs. Karl Young contributed an essay on performance books in which the book functions as a dynamic object; he also describes and depicts Mayan glyphs. Allison Knowles describes her Book of Bean; she was interviewed by George Quasha. Jack Hirschman translated the interview from Liberation with Edmond Jabes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1996

The Objectivist Nexus: Essays in Cultural Poetics / DuPlessis, Rachel Blau, editor ; Quartermain, Peter, editor ; Altieri C ; Bernstein C ; Crozier A ; DuPlessis RB ; Quartermain P ; Zukofsky L ; Oppen G ; Bunting B ; Niedecker L ; Olson C ; Ashbery J ; Duncan R ; Pound E ; Adorno T ; Andrews B ; Barthes R ; Bataille G ; Berrigan T ; Cendrars B ; Creeley R ; cummings ee ; Derrida J ; Eshleman C ; Ginsberg A ; Grenier R ; Hejinian L ; Howe S ; Joyce J ; Jacob M ; Lewis WP ; Lucie-Smith E ; Lyotard JF ; Mallarme S ; Perelman B ; Perloff M ; Picabia F ; Ponge F ; Rimbaud A ; Rothenberg J ; Silliman R ; Stein G ; Tzara T ; Waldrop R ; Yeats WB., 1999

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Identifier: CC-43015-45060
Scope and Contents This anthology deals with a critical analysis of the Objectivists poets, a designation that began with Louis Zukovsky in the 1930's.Paperbackbookshop: "Objectivist" writers, conjoined through a variety of personal, ideological, and literary-historical links, have, from the late 1920s to the present, attracted emulation and suspicion. Representing a nonsymbolist, postimagist poetics and characterized by a historical, realist, antimythological worldview, Objectivists have retained their outsider status. Despite such status, however, the formal, intellectual, ideological, and ethical concerns of the Objectivist nexus have increasingly influenced poetry and poetics in the United States.Thus, argue editors Rachel Blau DuPlessis and Peter Quartermain, the time has come for an anthology that unites essential works on Objectivist practices and presents Objectivist writing as an enlargement of the possibilities of poetry rather than as a determinable and definable literary movement. The...
Dates: 1999

The Politics of Poetic Form / Bernstein, Charles, editor ; Rothenberg J ; Andrews B ; Waldrop R ; Brossard N ; Silliman R ; Howe S ; MacLow J ; Inman P ; Weiner H., 1990

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Identifier: CC-23042-23479
Scope and Contents

Internet: THE POLITICS OF POETIC FORM: POETRY AND PUBLIC POLICY is a series of essays from a discussion that occurred at the New School for Social Research in New York. The discussion mines the relationship between poetic composition and political expression. Poetry's relationship to public policy typically has a questionable margin of relation. Not only does this volume posit that poetry is a dynamic medium for the consideration of political ideas, it focuses on the ideological weight specific formal innovations bring to poetry. Some of the writers include Jerome Rothenberg, Ron Silliman, Susan Howe, Nathaniel Mackey and Charles Bernstein. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1990

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