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File under: Poetry

Steve Clay, M.C. Kinniburgh

After Words (Visual and Experimental Poetry in Little Magazines and Small Presses, 1960–2025) (Book)

Label: Granary Books

Format: Book

Genre: Other

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€45.00
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A revolutionary anthology of visual poetry contextualizing works within their original small-press publications, from authors such as Wallace Berman and Marian Zazeela to titles such as Ginger Snaps and Futura.

By the 1960s, visual and experimental poetry was widely acknowledged as the first truly international poetry movement, occurring on several continents. The simultaneous “mimeograph revolution”—an emerging name for the proliferation of small, poet- and artist-operated presses and little magazines that emerged in the postwar era—meant that an extraordinary variety of experimental work appeared in ephemeral outlets, often reflecting an array of geographic influence and communities.

After Words is a thematic journey through the history of these experimental poetics, including cut-up, collage, sound poetry scores, performance scripts, practices of “writing through,” erasure, glyph systems, calligraphy, experimental typography, non-Western alphabets, assemblages and beyond. Most importantly, it presents these works within their original contexts through scans of page spreads from storied publications and presses.

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File under: Poetry
Cat. number: 9781887123877
Year: 2025
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Paperback, 8.25 x 10.75 in. / 232 pgs / 262 color.