Conventional poetry
Found in 3932 Collections and/or Records:
Scree. No.17-18 / Kirk Robertson, editor ; Arnold D ; Porter B ; Boyd G ; Fox W ; Kempton K ; Madam X ; Kostelanetz R ; Depew W ; Bukowski C ; Kasper M ; Baldessari J ; Olson C., 1981
David Arnold designed the cover. Bern Porter contributes a section dealing with his found poems and neologisms. Karl Kempton contributes a section of optical and concrete typewriter art and poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Scripps College Typography Class: Fab-ra-ka-shens (Fabrications). / Chalon Bridges ; Margaret Davis ; Annick Garcia ; Laura King ; Stacey Richmond ; Kitty Maryatt., 1989
Abstract images for the pages were first produced by means of a sandragraph process, i.e., from fabric stretched around a birch plywood block. The poems were then printed with letterpress over the abstract images. Concrete and visual poems were composed on the right-hand pages to depict the sound of moving fabric. The binding is a butterfly accordion style; pulling the foredge releases the pages for display purposes. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Scripps College Typography Class: Instant Coffee - Aging Wine. / Kitty Maryatt, editor., 2000
This book presents pages by eleven typography students of the Scripps College Press under the guidance of Professor Kitty Maryatt. The typefaces used were Caslon Oldstyle;, Goudy Modern Italic, Optima Large, Fournier, Times New Roman, Centaur & Arrighi, Garamond, Ehrhardt Italic and Ehrhardt Roman. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Scriptures: Ou, Paradigme D'Un Livre / Ayme, Albert; Saillard, Martine., 1963
The prints are joined such that they can hung vertically. There were several books printed with the same text but since the cardboard panels onto which the silksceen prints are collaged,are joined differently, each copy is considered unique. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
SCS: urlando sodoma. No.2 / Tomaso Kemeny., 1970
Sea water / Upton, Lawrence ; Cheek C., 1977
This book was printed by Chris Cheek -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Seaweeds and Construction: Anthology Hawaii. No.6 / Westlake W., 1979
Second Hymn to Janus / Thalia ; Young, Karl., 2000
The poem facing the conventional poem by Karl Young is an illustration by thalia of a man's head composed of seven different symbols standing for "goodbye, farewell, so long, go on, go out, auf wedersen and adios." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Secret Location on the lower East Side: 1960-1980, A / Creeley R ; Williams J ; Corman C ; Jones L ; Kaufman B ; Weiners J ; Berman W ; Hornick L ; DiPrima D ; Ferlinghetti L ; Sanders E ; Mayer B ; Acconci V ; Saroyan A ; Padgett R ; Berrigan T ; Waldman A ; Matthews H ; Ashbery J ; Bernstein C ; Andrews B ; Silliman R ; Higgins D ; Rothenberg J ; Eshleman C ; Antin D., 1998
The exhibition was curated by Rodney Phillips and Steven Clay. It documented new and experimental writing in little magazines, many mimeographed and published in Manhattan's East Village or in other places related to this scene. According to the catalogue, these publications fostered "collaborations, community, spontaneity, humor, chance, experimentation, and committment...as basic social and literary values." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Secret Panel / Hirschman, Jack A.., 1991
In this work, Hirschman recounts his childhood images intended to evoke a child's world and involvememt with those secret plays of home bubble to the surface as one gets older. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
seee / bissett, bill., 1971
This poem was reproduced in Dust No.16. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Segredos d'Alma / De Campos, Augusto., 1979
This is a reproduction of a card dated 1926 by an earlier poet named Augusto de Campos. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Selected Love Poems / Phillips, Michael Joseph ; Kostelanetz R., 1980
Richard Kostelanetz contributed an introductory essay. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Selected Poems / Crews, Judson ; Czaban Ljr., 1964
The prints were done by Lester Czaban Jr. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.