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Pfeiler, Martina. "Allen Ginsberg & Eric Drooker illuminated poems as a literary, visual, and cultural site of media contestation." Literatura, Artes, Saberes. Ed. Sandra Nitrini. São Paulo: ABRALIC, 2007. Added by: joachim (9/26/13, 1:55 PM) Last edited by: joachim (9/26/13, 2:17 PM) |
Resource type: Book Article Language: en: English BibTeX citation key: Pfeiler2007 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Illuminated Poems", Adaptation, Drooker. Eric, Ginsberg. Allen, Illustration, Literature, Randformen des Comics, USA Creators: Nitrini, Pfeiler Publisher: ABRALIC (São Paulo) Collection: Literatura, Artes, Saberes |
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Allen Ginsberg’s and Eric Drooker’s collaborative publication Illuminated Poems (1996) exemplifies an important literary, visual and cultural site of media contestation. The article raises the issue that poetry needs to be relocated in a discourse that crosses several media. Viewed in a historic light, poetry and the visual arts have had a long tradition of mutual existence in print publication. By analyzing two poems and two illustriations, the article explores their creative potential and situates them in the context of poetry and new media.
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