
from: Anthology of Concretism, ed. by Eugene Wildman
The swallow Press,1969 (a revised & enlarged version
of the volume 19, number 4 issue of the Chicago Review)
“Concrete poetry begins by being
aware of graphic space as its structural agent, as the cosmos in which it
moves... A printed concrete poem is ambiguously both typographic-poetry and
poetic-typography - not just a poem in this layout, but a poem that is its
own type arrangement.”
aware of graphic space as its structural agent, as the cosmos in which it
moves... A printed concrete poem is ambiguously both typographic-poetry and
poetic-typography - not just a poem in this layout, but a poem that is its
own type arrangement.”
see also:
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also, an essay on Concrete Poetry by dom Sylvester Houédard via Google books :
(a reprint from Typographica, 1963)
http://books.google....pg=PA146&dq=%22
sylvester+houedard%22&source=web&ots=KtDsgMhy8v&sig=4qM6HrtILQqhfd4snfgxlydkm-c&hl=en#PPA146,M1
://http://books.google.com/books?id=sq...l=en#PPA146,M1

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