Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

eye four kettle ear

A Wet Handle by Ivor Cutler, Arc Publications, 1996

Saturday, October 9, 2010

I.C.

South American Bookworms by Ivor Cutler, ARC publications, 1999
Listen here
Previously here
Much more here.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

rolling pine cone

One more from The Wishing Bone Cycle. From the chapter FAR NORTH BEAST GHOSTS THE CLEARING: Short Poems. "Once told, even poems derived from the most personal experiences become community property. This process of assimilation allows for endless variation on an an original theme."

Saturday, July 17, 2010

The Wishing Bone

from THE WISHING BONE CYCLE: Narrative Poems from the Swampy Cree Indians gathered and translated by Howard A. Norman, Stonehill, NY, 1976 The Wishing Bone poems constitute a "trickster cycle", one of the oldest traditional genres of Cree oral literature. The inventor of these particlular poems was Jacob Nibenegenesabe, who lived for ninety-four years northeast of Lake Winnipeg, Canada.
(Thanks to Sara, for sending me this amazing book)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Ruth Krauss: Something Else Press

There's a little ambiguity over there among the bluebells by Ruth Krauss (with graphics by Marilyn Harris), Something Else Press, 1968
One of only a few books Ruth Krauss wrote for an adult audience, this book of "Theatre Poems" was published by Something Else Press (founded by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins). Includes contributions by Dick Higgins, George Brecht, and Remy Charlip. Some of the poems previously appeared in her 1965 book The Cantilever Rainbow.
Maybe best known as the author of The Carrot Seed (illustrated by her husband Crockett Johnson), Ruth Krauss was also Maurice Sendak's mentor and early collaborator. She worked with countless illustrators, including Ad Reinhardt (!), Phyllis Rowland, Marc Simont, Mary Blair, Ellen Raskin and Remy Charlip.
"At a time when children's books tended to be didactic, with lots of text, Ms. Krauss pioneered the use of minimal text, concentrating on precise language and working closely with an illustrator". -From NY Times obituary

A Hole is to Dig: A First Book of Definitions by Ruth Krauss and Maurice Sendak, 1952

Is This You? by Ruth Krauss and Crockett Johnson, 1955

The Thumbprint by Ruth Krauss, 1967

Bears by Ruth Krauss and Phyllis Rowland, 1948

A Moon or a Button: A Collection of First Picture Ideas by Ruth Krauss and Remy Charlip, 1959

See also Daddytypes on Ruth Krauss, Maurice Sendak and The Carrot Seed.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Oswald Tschirtner: Trembling Hearts in the Bodies of Dogs

Bebende Herzen im Leibe der Hunde by Ernst Herbeck (poems) and Oswald Tschirtner (drawings), Rogner & Bernhard, München, 1979 (german language). My favourite Gugging artist. I'll be posting more Tschirtner books in the near future.
(Oswald TSCHIRTNER , Vienna, 1920 - 2007)

Saturday, May 22, 2010

L.C., 1972

The Energy of Slaves by Leonard Cohen, McLelland & Stewart, Toronto, 1972 (1974)

Sunday, February 14, 2010

sweethearts by Emmett Williams, Edition Hansjörg Mayer, Stuttgart 1967. Original numbered edition of 500 (republished by Something Else Press, 1967)