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Conventional poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 3936 Collections and/or Records:

As I Think Joyce Would Have Maintained / Cobbing, Bob., 1979

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Identifier: CC-17669-18037
Scope and Contents

This poem was published in Kollected Kriss Kringle Vol 4 by Anarcho Press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1979

as me: am / curry, jw., 1976

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Identifier: CC-20261-20658
Scope and Contents

Published in Moebus & a Bottle. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1976

At Rest in the Fields: a wonder sequencem a poem / Wagner, D.r. ; O'Connelly B., 1968

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Identifier: CC-48215-69239
Scope and Contents

The cover was designed by Barbara O'Connelly. Although the colophon calls for this copy to be numbered, it is not numbered but only signed. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

atraquil/ilebiret (271068) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1968

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Identifier: CC-09098-9277
Scope and Contents

The typed subtitle of the poem is "poem for tariqali following the reversible hasut-humanity & shari ha-law." The work is typed with handwriting on tranluscent, hand cut paper. DSH has written the instruction for letter press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

Attack of the Difficult Poems: Essays and Inventions / Bernstein, Charles ; Sanders J ; Drucker J ; Adorno T ; Zukofsky L ; Smith H., 2011

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Identifier: CC-52691-73827
Scope and Contents This latest collection of essays, gathers some of Bernstein's most memorably irreverent work while addressing seriously and comprehensively the state of contemporary humanities, the teaching of unconventional forms, fresh approaches to translation, the histsory of language media, and the connections between poetry and visual art. Jay Sanders co-authored the chapter "Poetry Plastique: A Verbal Explosion in the Art Factory."Aptowicz on Amazon.com: "Charles Bernstein is a poet & poetry professor who may be best known by the younger generation of writers as the poet who hates National Poetry Month. His oft-blogged about essay, "Against National Poetry Month As Such" (which is included in "Attack of the Difficult Poems") makes the bold claim that National Poetry Month "is about making poetry safe for readers by promoting examples of the art at its most bland and its most morally 'positive' " and then smartly up-ends the NYTimes being listed as one of National Poetry Month's...
Dates: 2011