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Kontextsound : a compilation of sound-poetry, text-sound compositions, poésie sonore, auditive texts, optophonetics, verbosonics, lingual music

Gibbs, Michael; Houédard, Dom Sylvester; Chopin, Henri

1977

Published on the occasion of the 10th International Festival of Sound Poetry, "Tekst in geliud" [Text in sound], Stockholm, Amsterdam and London. "Sound poetry discography": p. 24-25. Chronology: ...

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Sender: Houédard, Dom Sylvester

Recipient: Read, Herbert

Letters: 1

Date(s): 19 Mar 1964

Location: BC MS 20c Herbert Read, box 7 (H)

Note: Re: thanking for "the real handsome cheque for ian"; "pete brown the poet sent 2 friends up to cook ian a meal but they mae love instead & gave ian a lecture about eating food & having to eat to keep his strength up & thanked him for being so nice to them & went off"; his talk at the Royal College of Art called 'eyer'; Henri Chopin the editor of Cinquime Saison; "earverse in phonata form"; Pierre Garnier; typography and eyeverse in France; "audiopoetics i see as a further move from visual concrete"; "the french audialists (??) are tres-bitter abt electronic music as being inhuman - i have pointed out that electronic music is music-poetry-communication for the 1st time TOTALLY under control of human hand"; sonic sculpture; connection between noise and sculpture; 'audial shape'; "john furnivals son aged 2 has invented the critical term noisic - the next generation is catching up mighty FAST". Includes a concrete poem 'Hearts/Apples' by Ian Hamilton Finlay.