¥3,300
The Matrix Poems: 1960-1970 by Norman H. Pritchard
Primary Information/Ugly Duckling Presse
A collection of works by American poet Norman H. Pritchard.
This book contains concrete/black art poetry works produced by Pritchard between 1960 and 1970. As the poet Charles Bernstein explains, the 71 poems included here are considered "sound" poems, and are not just the literature of the black arts movement, but also New York jazz culture and urban life. is also tied to Pritchard drew much from visual arts and concrete poetry, but also from sound experiments and music, using simple tools like spacing and typography to create syncopation, vibration and musical rhythm. . The result is nothing less than a self-contained imitation code system that challenges modern modes of perception and expression. The book is formally innovative, a syntactic and visual experience in repetition, stuttering, and structure.
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Title: The Matrix Poems: 1960-1970
Artist: Norman H. Pritchard
Primary Information/Ugly Duckling Presse, 2021
Softcover, 137 x 208 mm
224 pages
First edition of 3000 copies
ISBN: 9781734489798
¥3,000 + tax
This book contains concrete/black art poetry works produced by Pritchard between 1960 and 1970. As the poet Charles Bernstein explains, the 71 poems included here are considered "sound" poems, and are not just the literature of the black arts movement, but also New York jazz culture and urban life. is also tied to Pritchard drew much from visual arts and concrete poetry, but also from sound experiments and music, using simple tools like spacing and typography to create syncopation, vibration and musical rhythm. . The result is nothing less than a self-contained imitation code system that challenges modern modes of perception and expression. The book is formally innovative, a syntactic and visual experience in repetition, stuttering, and structure.
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Title: The Matrix Poems: 1960-1970
Artist: Norman H. Pritchard
Primary Information/Ugly Duckling Presse, 2021
Softcover, 137 x 208 mm
224 pages
First edition of 3000 copies
ISBN: 9781734489798
¥3,000 + tax