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Product Description: New media poetry -- poetry composed, disseminated, and read on computers -- exists in various configurations, from electronic documents that can be navigated and/or rearranged by their "users" to kinetic, visual, and sound materials through online journals and archives like UbuWeb, PennSound, and the Electronic Poetry Center...read more
Hardcover:
9780262134637 | Mit Pr, June 16, 2006, cover price $40.00 | About this edition: New media poetry—poetry composed, disseminated, and read on computers—exists in various configurations, from electronic documents that can be navigated and/or rearranged by their "users" to kinetic, visual, and sound materials through online journals and archives like UbuWeb, PennSound, and the Electronic Poetry Center.
Paperback:
9780262513388 | Mit Pr, October 30, 2009, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: New media poetry -- poetry composed, disseminated, and read on computers -- exists in various configurations, from electronic documents that can be navigated and/or rearranged by their "users" to kinetic, visual, and sound materials through online journals and archives like UbuWeb, PennSound, and the Electronic Poetry Center.
Product Description: Adalaide Morris removes the work of the iconic poet, dramatist, and novelist H.D. from compartments into which it has historically been placed. As she examines the "ongoingness" of H.D.'s writing, Morris makes an eloquent and compelling case for a consideration of poems--all poems--as forms of cultural mediation, instructive historical documents that engage the reader in wide-ranging contemporary debates and use their acoustical richness to generate tangible cultural effects...read more
Paperback:
9780252075919 | Univ of Illinois Pr, August 15, 2008, cover price $28.00 | About this edition: Adalaide Morris removes the work of the iconic poet, dramatist, and novelist H.
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