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Posted 09 June 2008 - 05:38 AM

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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.”



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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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Posted 10 June 2008 - 10:14 AM

View Posttroylloyd, on Jun 9 2008, 06:38 AM, said:

Posted Image

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.”

see also:

http://collection.br.../...&p=1#anchor

http://www.rediscov....FULL/35425S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/34668S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/35427S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/34667S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/40120S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/9576SA.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/34677S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/46241S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/35428S.JPG

http://www.rediscov..../FULL/9915S.JPG

http://www.rediscov....FULL/39874S.JPG

also, an essay on Concrete Poetry by dom Sylvester Houédard via Google books :
(a reprint from Typographica, 1963)

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" target="_blank">http://books.google.com/books?id=sqzpdW2PSRMC&pg=PA146&lpg=PA146&dq=%22
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://http://books.google.com/books?id=sq...l=en#PPA146,M1
</a>



certainly an exelent poet. I particularly enjoyed the untitled poem. The 3 dimentional squere effect is facinating, considering it's done on a typewriter.
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Posted 14 June 2008 - 03:44 AM

View Postmike cannnell, on Jun 10 2008, 06:14 AM, said:

certainly an exelent poet. I particularly enjoyed the untitled poem. The 3 dimentional squere effect is facinating, considering it's done on a typewriter.


yes, fersure

as said eleswhereds onthis forumboard:

"none have yet made the typewriter dance the way he did. not a one. not by a longshot. not even close."


trutold,

as dsh actualised spatial possibilities as no other had ever thudded & thot goes on&on as expansive ever spanding pasta graphagrid unlidd'd 'n threwn offtha page onto the page, yes AMEN! in the 3 spacemen way, take it a 'lil higher now & fingertips lipping wordless breath is a most beautifull done up dommy inna strikers onna platen to spacin' plast tations or how love law = hole intha wall...no brix!
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