Paperback. Condition: New. A long-unavailable classic of 1960s visual poetry that atomizes and recombines the building blocks of languageA key figure-and one of the few women-in the Italian neo-avanguardia of the 1960s and 1970s, Giovanna Sandri (1923-2002) was renowned for the fearless experimentation of her visual poetry, which since 1965 has been featured in numerous Italian collections and journals.Originally published by Lerici Editore, Rome, in 1969, Sandri's first book-length work is an experiment in new reading operations. Composed with dry-transfer lettering instead of a typewriter, Capitolo Zero dissolves poetry into single letters and punctuation marks-the atomic particles of language-rearranging them in new combinations that preclude conventional meaning. Reading the book is a game for the eyes.Sandri's poetry, rooted in the fractured language of Dada, straddles the line between literature and visual art. Long out of print, this reissue of Capitolo Zero embodies DABA's commitment to art, experimental writing and visual poetry.
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Paperback. Condition: New. A long-unavailable classic of 1960s visual poetry that atomizes and recombines the building blocks of languageA key figure-and one of the few women-in the Italian neo-avanguardia of the 1960s and 1970s, Giovanna Sandri (1923-2002) was renowned for the fearless experimentation of her visual poetry, which since 1965 has been featured in numerous Italian collections and journals.Originally published by Lerici Editore, Rome, in 1969, Sandri's first book-length work is an experiment in new reading operations. Composed with dry-transfer lettering instead of a typewriter, Capitolo Zero dissolves poetry into single letters and punctuation marks-the atomic particles of language-rearranging them in new combinations that preclude conventional meaning. Reading the book is a game for the eyes.Sandri's poetry, rooted in the fractured language of Dada, straddles the line between literature and visual art. Long out of print, this reissue of Capitolo Zero embodies DABA's commitment to art, experimental writing and visual poetry.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A long-unavailable classic of 1960s visual poetry that atomizes and recombines the building blocks of languageA key figureand one of the few womenin the Italian neo-avanguardia of the 1960s and 1970s, Giovanna Sandri (19232002) was renowned for the fearless experimentation of her visual poetry, which since 1965 has been featured in numerous Italian collections and journals.Originally published by Lerici Editore, Rome, in 1969, Sandris first book-length work is an experiment in new reading operations. Composed with dry-transfer lettering instead of a typewriter, Capitolo Zero dissolves poetry into single letters and punctuation marksthe atomic particles of languagerearranging them in new combinations that preclude conventional meaning. Reading the book is a game for the eyes.Sandri's poetry, rooted in the fractured language of Dada, straddles the line between literature and visual art. Long out of print, this reissue of Capitolo Zero embodies DABA's commitment to art, experimental writing and visual poetry. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: New. A long-unavailable classic of 1960s visual poetry that atomizes and recombines the building blocks of languageA key figure-and one of the few women-in the Italian neo-avanguardia of the 1960s and 1970s, Giovanna Sandri (1923-2002) was renowned for the fearless experimentation of her visual poetry, which since 1965 has been featured in numerous Italian collections and journals.Originally published by Lerici Editore, Rome, in 1969, Sandri's first book-length work is an experiment in new reading operations. Composed with dry-transfer lettering instead of a typewriter, Capitolo Zero dissolves poetry into single letters and punctuation marks-the atomic particles of language-rearranging them in new combinations that preclude conventional meaning. Reading the book is a game for the eyes.Sandri's poetry, rooted in the fractured language of Dada, straddles the line between literature and visual art. Long out of print, this reissue of Capitolo Zero embodies DABA's commitment to art, experimental writing and visual poetry.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A long-unavailable classic of 1960s visual poetry that atomizes and recombines the building blocks of languageA key figureand one of the few womenin the Italian neo-avanguardia of the 1960s and 1970s, Giovanna Sandri (19232002) was renowned for the fearless experimentation of her visual poetry, which since 1965 has been featured in numerous Italian collections and journals.Originally published by Lerici Editore, Rome, in 1969, Sandris first book-length work is an experiment in new reading operations. Composed with dry-transfer lettering instead of a typewriter, Capitolo Zero dissolves poetry into single letters and punctuation marksthe atomic particles of languagerearranging them in new combinations that preclude conventional meaning. Reading the book is a game for the eyes.Sandri's poetry, rooted in the fractured language of Dada, straddles the line between literature and visual art. Long out of print, this reissue of Capitolo Zero embodies DABA's commitment to art, experimental writing and visual poetry. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. A long-unavailable classic of 1960s visual poetry that atomizes and recombines the building blocks of languageA key figure-and one of the few women-in the Italian neo-avanguardia of the 1960s and 1970s, Giovanna Sandri (1923-2002) was renowned for the fearless experimentation of her visual poetry, which since 1965 has been featured in numerous Italian collections and journals.Originally published by Lerici Editore, Rome, in 1969, Sandri's first book-length work is an experiment in new reading operations. Composed with dry-transfer lettering instead of a typewriter, Capitolo Zero dissolves poetry into single letters and punctuation marks-the atomic particles of language-rearranging them in new combinations that preclude conventional meaning. Reading the book is a game for the eyes.Sandri's poetry, rooted in the fractured language of Dada, straddles the line between literature and visual art. Long out of print, this reissue of Capitolo Zero embodies DABA's commitment to art, experimental writing and visual poetry.
Soft cover. Condition: New. Incredibly impressive volume collecting concrete poetry by female creators from across the globe over 480 pages. Now out of print. This copy is brand new, factory sealed. Appears to be a teeny bit of bumping at the crown of the spine, but a bit hard to tell under shrink. No discernable wear otherwise. Contributors: Lenora de Barros, Ana Bella Geiger, Mira Schendel, Mirella Bentivoglio, Tomaso Binga, Liliana Landi, Anna Oberto, and Giovanna Sandri, Amanda Berenguer, Suzanne Bernard, Ilse Garnier, Blanca Calparsoro, Paula Claire, Jennifer Pike, Betty Danon, Mirtha Dermisache, Bohumila Grögerová, Ana Hatherly, Salette Tavares, Madeline Gins, Mary Ellen Solt, Susan Howe, Liliane Lijn, Rosmarie Waldrop, Irma Blank, Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt, Chima Sunada, Katalin Ladik, Bogdanka Poznanovi?.
Published by Torino, OOLP, 1976
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Condition: good. First edition. The book "From K to S" by Giovanna Sandri is a significant work of Italian visual and experimental poetry. Published in 1971, it serves as an emblematic example of how Sandri, a poet and artist, explored the linguistic and aesthetic possibilities of words. In this book, Sandri plays with letters and symbols to create a visual and auditory dialogue, challenging the conventions of traditional poetry. The title itself, From K to S, represents a journey through symbols and meanings, reflecting the author's interest in the evocative and graphic potential of language. Sandri, who was active in the context of Gruppo 63 and the avant-garde movements of the 1960s and 1970s, was known for her ability to combine poetic texts, images, and theoretical reflections. From K to S is part of this tradition, showcasing her innovative and interdisciplinary approach. Texts in italian and English. 291 pp; 22,3x15,3 cm.
Published by New York, Out of London Press, 1976
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Brossura. Condition: buono. SIGNED and DEDICATED by the author.The book "From K to S" by Giovanna Sandri is a significant work of Italian visual and experimental poetry. Published in 1971, it serves as an emblematic example of how Sandri, a poet and artist, explored the linguistic and aesthetic possibilities of words. In this book, Sandri plays with letters and symbols to create a visual and auditory dialogue, challenging the conventions of traditional poetry. The title itself, From K to S, represents a journey through symbols and meanings, reflecting the author s interest in the evocative and graphic potential of language. Sandri, who was active in the context of Gruppo 63 and the avant-garde movements of the 1960s and 1970s, was known for her ability to combine poetic texts, images, and theoretical reflections. From K to S is part of this tradition, showcasing her innovative and interdisciplinary approach. Texts in italian and English. 291 pp; 22,3x15,3 cm. Autografato dall'autore.
Published by Anterem, Verona, 1992
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Prima edizione, collezione del Premio Lorenzo Montano, IV, nota critica di Giuliano Gramigna, brossura, copertina con alette, formato 15x21, pagine 56, illustrato con figure in nero, ottime condizioni - 42818 1.
Published by Out of London Press New York 1976, 1976
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1st edition card covers Nice copy octavo 291pp., A significant work of Italian visual and experimental poetry; it serves as an emblematic example of how Sandri, a poet and artist, explored the linguistic and aesthetic possibilities of words. In this book, Sandri plays with letters and symbols to create a visual and auditory dialogue, challenging the conventions of traditional poetry. Dual TEXT ITALIAN / ENGLISH.
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