Michael Basinski
- The Wild Elephant
Jake Berry
- the first and last pages of Brambu
Drezi, Book Two
Paul Dutton
- so'nets
Robert Grenier
- 10 pages from r h y m m s
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for Larry Eigner
Bob Grumman
- MATHEMAKU 6 -12
Kajino Kyuyo
- Three Visual Poems
Karl Kempton
- 5 pages from Rune 4: Fabelz And
Kriterz Off The Mother's Tung
Alison Knowles
- from Bread & Water
A. Kruchonykh
- selected Visual poems, 1917 - 1921
Philadelpho Menezes
- "Clichetes"
John Montoya
- 5 pages of little people, scrolled
bpNichol
- from Translating Translating
Apollinaire
- from Sharp Facts Variations
on TTA 26
Clemente Padin
- Selections from Visual
Poems
- 4 Ways To Say NO! Mail Art by
Clemente Padin.
Carl Lynden Peters
- Seven Poems from PM AD
Christy Sheffield Sanford
- Ocean Movement Study (Rhythms)
Yamanaka Ryojiro
- visual poems from Nothing Limits
Karl Young
-
Clouds Over Fortjade
Gerald Janecek
- from ZAUM: The Transrational
Poetry of Russian Futurism "Kruchonykh in Tifflis."
Detailed study of Kruchonykh's work between 1917 and 1921.
Philadelpho Menezes
- Introduction and Conclusion to
Poetics and Visuality
Frame for Menezes' most important critical work. Questions many assumptions
regarding visual poetry, particularly in Latin America.
Enzo Minarelli
- Polypoetry.
This short article lies at the center of Minarelli's multimedia poetry.
Multimedia is, in this context, a sort of familiar shorthand for what
you'll find discussed here.
Clemente Padin
- Art and People: Latin American Art
in Our Time.
This book, published here for the first time, is probably Padin's most
important critical work, and perhaps the most comprehensive overview of
new art forms in Latin America written to date.
The graphics in this book are arranged in galleries that form a brief anthology of contemporary Latin American visual poetry, mail art, and other related genres.
Bob Grumman
- "MNMLST POETRY"
As usual, Bob Grumman's attention to detail remains unsurpassed. Although
written as a popular introduction to one of the many movements in
contemporary poetry, this essay is worth reading by anyone sincerely
interested in literary art as a whole.
Sites of particular interest to readers of the poetry at Light & Dust.