Sounds of Poetry: Contemporary American Performance PoetsGunter Narr Verlag, 2003 - 167 pages |
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... Reading Poet . ...... 73 73 77 " The Stagers " : The Performing Poet . " The On - Stager " : The Performance Poet .... Dada and Surrealism ......... African American Performance Poets 79 83 ... 86 .... 89 Beat Performance Poets ...
... Reading Poet . ...... 73 73 77 " The Stagers " : The Performing Poet . " The On - Stager " : The Performance Poet .... Dada and Surrealism ......... African American Performance Poets 79 83 ... 86 .... 89 Beat Performance Poets ...
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Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
BACK TO THE ROOTS | 13 |
LISTEN UP | 39 |
The Performing Sounds of Poetry | 51 |
THE PAGE VERSUS THE STAGE | 73 |
OFF THE PAGE IN THE USA | 107 |
CONCLUSION | 151 |
Encyclopedias Glossaries Anthologies | 160 |
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acoustic African American Allen Ginsberg American Poetry Apirana Taylor artists audience aural basic Beat Black breath characteristics Charles Bernstein communal create cultural Dada dramatic effect evoke example expression fact feminist poets fictional Gil Scott-Heron Goldberg Graz Hard Rock Hugo Ball imagination interaction intonation James Whitcomb jazz Jerome Rothenberg Kurt Schwitters language Laurie Anderson lines listening literary literature live performance lyric meaning meter mind movement narrative poem Ntozake Shange oral performance oral poems oral poetry oral tradition PEPP performance art performance poem performance poetry person phonetic intensifiers piece pitch plays poetic poetry readings points primary orality Quincy Troupe reader recipient reflects repetition reveals revolution rhyme rhythm rhythmic Rothenberg 1972 Schwitters secondary orality silent slam poetry social song sound soundscape speaker speech stage stanza syllables T.S. Eliot Tihei Mauriora tone Tristan Tzara Tzara verbal verse visual vocal vowels Williams writing written York Zolbrod