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The Autonomous Object of Concrete Poetry

2020
In the concrete poem, language is not a representation of extra-poetic objects, feelings or ideas but an object all its own. In this chapter, Brazilian concrete poetry by Haroldo de Campos, Augusto de Campos, and Décio Pignatari is compared with other analogous forms – from Hellenistic pattern poems to Guillaume Apollinaire’s calligrams and Louis ...
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Concrete Poetry

open access: yes, 2023
Radio 4 Free Thinking The monk and poet Dom Houédard used his Olivetti Lettera 22 typewriter to fuse art and writing in concrete poetry. Born in 1924 he worked in Army Intelligence in India, Sri Lanka and Singapore and in 1949 he joined the ...
Simpson, Nicola
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Concrete Poetry:System Poetry, Language Poetry, Conceptual Poetry, Visual Poetry, Sound Poetry

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The concrete poetry movements, such as system poetry, language poetry, conceptual poetry, visual poetry, sound poetry etc., all have in common that the emphasis is on the materiality of language, i.e. the shape and the sound of the signs rather than on the significans of the text. Joseph M.
Larsen, Peter Stein
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Swedish Concrete Poetry in Focus

open access: yes, 1996
Björck, Amelie,, Lund University.
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?Concrete Poetry and After

2019
Having considered concrete poetry in England and Scotland largely in relation to global trends, in the final chapter this text turns its attention to the binding characteristics of concrete poetry in those two nations. What unique features can be picked out which allow us to speak of ‘concrete poetry in England and Scotland’ as a distinct and coherent ...
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Notes on Concrete Poetry

2021
Canadian Literature, No.
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