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concrete poetry

20th-century form of poetry in which graphic effects created by words and letters replaces the use of conventional verse forms. It flourished in particular in the 1950s and 1960s, though one of the earliest (and most inventive) poets to use concrete poetry was the French writer Guillaume Apollinaire, whose 1918 poem Il pleut/It rains consists of words arranged in long vertical lines suggesting rain.

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REFERENCES

  • Adler, Jeremy; Ulrich Ernst, Text als Figur: Visuelle Poesie von der Antike bis zur Moderne, Weinheim: VCH, 1987.
  • Butler, Michael, “Concrete Poetry and the Crisis of Language,” New German Studies1 (1973).
  • Cobbing, Bob; Peter Mayer, Concerning Concrete Poetry, London: Writers Forum, 1978.
  • Gumpel, Liselotte, “Concrete” Poetry from East and West Germany: The Language of Exemplarism and Experimentalism, New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1976.
  • Konkrete Poesie, Text und Kritik, vols. 25, 30, Munich: Richard Boorberg Verlag, 1970-71.

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  • Jackson, David K., Experimental - Visual - Concrete: Avant-Garde Poetry since the 1960s, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1996.
  • Jandl, Ernst, Die schöne Kunst des Schreibens, Darmstadt: Luchterhand, 1976.
  • Kessler, Dieter, Untersuchungen zur konkreten Dichtung: Vorformen, Theorie, Texte, Meisenheim am Glan: Hain, 1976.
  • Kopferman, Thomas, editor, Theoretische Positionen zur Konkreten Poesie, Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1974.
  • Prawer, Siegbert S., “Some Recent Language Games,” in Essays in German Language, Culture, and Society, edited by Siegbert S. Prawer; R. Hinton Thomas; Leonard Forster, London: University of London, Institute of Germanic Studies, 1969.
  • Scholz, Christian, Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Typologie der Lautpoesie, 3 vols., Obermichelbach: Scholz, 1989.
  • Schauber, Cornelius, editor, Deine Träume - Mein Gedicht: Eugen Gomringer und die konkrete Poesie, Nördlingen: Gieno, 1989.
  • Weaver, Mike, “Concrete Poetry,” Journal of Typographic Research1 (1967).
  • Weiermair, Peter, editor, Von für über Heinz Gappmayr, Zirndorf: Verlag für moderne Kunst, 1985.
  • Weiss, Christina, Seh-Texte: Zur Erweiterung des Textbegriffes in konkreten und nach- Konkreten visuellen Texten, Zirndorf: Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 1984.
  • Wulff, Michael, Konkrete poesie und Sprachimmanente Lüge. Von Ernst Jandl zu Ansätzen einer Sprachästhetik, Stuttgart: Heinz, 1978.
  • Bann Stephen (editor), Concrete Poetry: an International Anthology, London: London Magazine Editions, 1967.
  • Perrone Charles A. Seven Faces: Brazilian Poetry Sincew Modernism, Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 1996 [See chapter 2].
  • Solt Mary Ellen Concrete Poetry: a World View, Bloomington: In diana Un iversity Press, 1970 [The introductionhas essential documentation and includes major manifestos].
  • Williams Emmett, An Anthology of Concrete Poetry, New York: Something Else Press, 1967 [Each example has a critical commentary alongside the lexical key].
  • “The Changing Guard II,”Times Literary Supplement, London (3 September 1964.) [This issue of TLS features international experim ental poetry and avantgarde movements. Articles by Max Bense, the Brazilian theorists and others].
  • Poetics Today vol. 3/3 (1982) [Articles by Claus Clüver, Jon Tolman, et al., and translations of key articles by the Noigandres poets].
  • Espinosa, C. (ed.) (1990) Corrosive Signs: Essays on Experimental Poetry (Visual, Concrete, Alternative), Washington, DC: Maisonneuve Press.
  • Perrone, C. (1996) Seven Faces: Brazilian Poetry since Modernism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
  • Perrone, C. (1997) ‘Concrete Poetry’, in Smith, V. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature, London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 219-20.
  • Poetics Today (1982) special issue, 3(3).
  • Solt, M. (ed.) (1970) Concrete Poetry: A World View, Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
  • Williams, E. (1967) An Anthology of Concrete Poetry, New York: Something Else Press.

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