Sound poetry
Found in 1293 Collections and/or Records:
Holy Kid / Edwin Torres., 2001
Hosn Rosn Baa, 1959
Hot Lust Erred / Upton, Lawrence ; Cobbing, Bob ; Sinclair I., 1996
Hot Taters and Razzmatazz / Radin, Betty., 1997
This edition of the book is identical in content to the edition published solely by Runaway Spoon Press. It differs in the cover image and has smaller dimensions than the latter. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Housepress Openpalm: the comforting sound of crickets. No.11 / Joel Bettridge., 2000
The words of this poem mimic the sound of crickets. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
How Many Times / Lurie, Toby., 1980
Hugo Ball / Random, Steve., 2007
[hugo ball][CR][The Tower] / Sharkey, John J.., 1969
Hydra x 1500 (2) / Claire, Paula., 1974
Published in Codesigns, Writers Forum, 1976. First performance National Party Centre 15 Oct 1974. Hydra is a minute freshwater coelenterate with a stalklike tubular body and a ring of tentacles around the mouth. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hydra x 1500 / Claire, Paula., 1974
Published in Codesigns, Writers Forum, 1976. Hydra is a minute freshwater coelenterate with a stalklike tubular body and a ring of tentacles around the mouth. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hydrax x 1500 / Claire, Paula., 1974
Published in Codesigns, Writers Forum, 1976. First performance at National Poetry Center, October 15, 1974. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
I In Fin Inch Finch / Cobbing, Bob., 1989
I Love You / Lurie, Toby., 1977
I Nipoti del Faraone, 1987
I Only Work Here / Robson, Ernest M. ; Robson, Marion ; Kern B., 1975
Bliem Kern writes in his introduction that Robson's poetry is "his own invention and discovery, the prosodynic print is an incredible advance in the information of language. like a delicate line drawing with variety in texture and line value, affecting the tone, rhythm, imagery, and the pitch of the sound." the book is subtitled "Five Decades of Poetry in Four Styles." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
I Poem From The Five Vowels, 1977
This poem was submitted for publication in Pink Peace. Cobbing notes on the verso of this print that this a new - and somewhat differently aimed version of the original two pages of the poem. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
I Said To Clive, "What shall we call it?" Clive said, "It's up to you.": 1st Copy / Cobbing, Bob., 1981
ICI RADIO VERONA, 2010
Iconic Notation System / Curtay, Jean-Paul., 1982
Curtay provides symbols for sounds produced from manipulation of his body parts (body poetry) as well as a sample score. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.