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Minimalist poetry

 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Aram Saroyan, 1968

 Item
Identifier: CC-32448-34022
Scope and Contents

Each page reproduces a typewrtten, minimalist poem on the right sided page only. These include the well known poems, "eyeye" and "lighght" among others. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1968

Eatc, 1965

 Item — Folder 78: [Barcode: 31858072538378]
Identifier: CC-58784-65149
Scope and Contents

his image was printed by Brice Marden. Saroyan received a $5,000 grant from NEA to produce this print and FOUR other minimalist, concrete poems. This grant prompted William Proxmire, senator from Wisconsin, to award his Golden Fleece Award to the National Endowment for the Arts as one of the most outrageous examples of slap-your-forehead misappropriations. In his book "an/thology of pwoermds" Geof Huth writes the following: "I began to write pwoermds after becoming entranced by Saroyan's eyeye. The simple beauty of that poem haunted me, even though (and maybe because) the poem began as a typographical error of Saroyan's and it took a friend of his to point out to him its signficance (Solt, Concrete Poetry, 57)." This print was redone in 1989 as a silkscreen orint in 1989 in an edition of 150 with a priceof $1,000 on the internet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1965

Eyeye, 1966

 Item
Identifier: CC-28066-29224
Scope and Contents

The word "eyeye" is embossed in gold on the front cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

Eyeye / Aram Saroyan., 1966

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Identifier: CC-28066-29224
Scope and Contents

The word "eyeye" is embossed in gold on the front cover. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

For Ted Berrigan & Aram Saroyan / Cobbing, Bob; Berrigan T; Saroyan A., 1972

 Item
Identifier: CC-17676-18044
Scope and Contents

The name "Saroyan" is fragmented. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1972

Lighght / Saroyan, Aram., 1965

 Item
Identifier: CC-58785-65151
Scope and Contents

his image was printed by Brice Marden. Saroyan received a $5,000 grant from NEA to produce this print and FOUR other minimalist, concrete poems. This grant prompted William Proxmire, senator from Wisconsin, to award his Golden Fleece Award to the National Endowment for the Arts as one of the most outrageous examples of slap-your-forehead misappropriations. In his book "an/thology of pwoermds" Geof Huth writes the following: "I began to write pwoermds after becoming entranced by Saroyan's eyeye. The simple beauty of that poem haunted me, even though (and maybe because) the poem began as a typographical error of Saroyan's and it took a friend of his to point out to him its signficance (Solt, Concrete Poetry, 57)." This print was redone in 1989 as a silkscreen orint in 1989 in an edition of 150 with a priceof $1,000 on the internet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1965

The Beatles, 2000

 Item
Identifier: CC-33674-35334
Scope and Contents

Based on a 1970 poem by Aram Soroyan, this booklet was reprinted in 2000 for friends, family and colleagues of Granary Books. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2000

Works 24 Poems / Saroyan, Aram ; Coolidge C., 1966

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Identifier: CC-39593-41552
Scope and Contents

All the poems in this book are printed with a red colored typeface. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1966

You You / Saroyan, Aram., 1965

 Item
Identifier: CC-58787-65153
Scope and Contents

his image was printed by Brice Marden. Saroyan received a $5,000 grant from NEA to produce this print and FOUR other minimalist, concrete poems. This grant prompted William Proxmire, senator from Wisconsin, to award his Golden Fleece Award to the National Endowment for the Arts as one of the most outrageous examples of slap-your-forehead misappropriations. In his book "an/thology of pwoermds" Geof Huth writes the following: "I began to write pwoermds after becoming entranced by Saroyan's eyeye. The simple beauty of that poem haunted me, even though (and maybe because) the poem began as a typographical error of Saroyan's and it took a friend of his to point out to him its signficance (Solt, Concrete Poetry, 57)." This print was redone in 1989 as a silkscreen orint in 1989 in an edition of 150 with a priceof $1,000 on the internet. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1965