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  Poet: Pierre Reverdy - All poems of Pierre Reverdy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Poet: Pierre Reverdy - All poems of Pierre Reverdy
The thing I most love about Pierre Reverdy is that I found him when Frank O'Hara tucked one of his poems into a pocket.
Pierre Reverdy was born in Narbonne and grew up near the Montagne Noire in his father's house.
www.poemhunter.com /pierre-reverdy/poet-11893   (259 words)

  
 The Cubist Poetry of Pierre Reverdy (Rexroth)
But a painting by Juan Gris or a poem by Pierre Reverdy is self-evidently not a moment of illumination in the life of St. Teresa of Avila nor even her description of it.
Reverdy was aware of the final deductions to be made from his poetry as a whole and from his poetic experience when in his most illuminated poems he pushed it to its limits.
Pierre Reverdy is the first important French poet after Un Coup de dés to develop the methods of communication explored by Mallarmé.
www.bopsecrets.org /rexroth/essays/reverdy.htm   (2192 words)

  
 hugo azerad
I suggest that Reverdy, Supervielle, and Michaux are advocating a new role for poetry and set new challenges and in this the dimension of space in particular becomes prominent and merges with their poetics, shapes it, becomes a colonizing force which even supersedes the self's vantage point.
Reverdy and Michaux, and in a less avowed way, Supervielle, are at the forefront of such a tendency.
But if Reverdy was keen on maintaining the greatest distance possible between the image or poetic space, and himself, Supervielle was all too keen on maintaining the smallest distance possible, keeping the image at hand, as it were, in case it would separate him too much from himself.
clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu /clcweb02-3/azerad02.html   (5896 words)

  
 poetrymagazines.org.uk - Introduction to Freedom of the Seas
Because of his close personal ties with the Cubist painters, for whom he was an enthusiastic and perspicacious apologist, and because (not surprisingly) there are certain similarities between the imagery of his poems and that of Cubist pictures, Pierre Reverdy has been termed a Cubist poet.
Reverdy made the point that we do not baptise ourselves and that it was not up to him to find a name for the kind of poetry he was writing.
Although prose poetry represents only one aspect of Reverdy’s work, it is perhaps the genre that gave him the greatest scope for the free expression of his imaginative power and ability to create haunting and magical effects, a mysterious world that is overwhelmingly convincing despite all its contradictions of commonplace logic.
www.poetrymagazines.org.uk /magazine/record.asp?id=1311   (1222 words)

  
 La liberté des mers
In 1910, poet Pierre Reverdy moved from Narbonne in the south of France to Paris, where he met cubist painters Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque within a year's time.
Reverdy did the same thing with poetry: his poems may be compared to still-lives, which are intimate and sometimes feverish, and in which objects like a window or a curtain can be of importance.
Braque's lithographs appear to limit themselves modestly to the background in order to emphasise the text, which is a combination of prose and poetry, based in part on poems that had been published previously.
www.kb.nl /bc/koopman/1951-1960/c99-en.html   (349 words)

  
 CREACIONISMO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The two specifically hispanic movements which are associated with the avant-garde are creacionismo (founded by the Chilean poet Vicente Huidobro along with the French poet Pierre Reverdy) and ultraísmo.
Pierre Reverdy happened to be in Madrid the following year, and an infommal interview that took place between him and Enrique G6mez Carrillo was subsequently published in El Liberal on 30 June 1920.
In his interview, Reverdy rejected the idea that Huidobro had been the founder of creacionismo, arguing instead that Huidobro had deliberately pre-dated one of his books in order to make it appear as if he had been the real founder of the movement.
www.suu.edu /faculty/pena/4312/CREACIONISMO.html   (2844 words)

  
 Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Sable Mouvant, Pierre Reverdy, Pablo Picasso Illustrations, Transfer Lithographs, Lithographs, ...
Sable mouvant (Quicksand) was Pierre Reverdy's last poem.
Rene Char had asked him to write the verses for a collection of works by twelve poets to be illustrated by Jacques Villon, but the projected volume never appeared.
Reverdy died on June 17, 1960 at Solesmes, the famous abbey to which he had retired in 1926.
www.georgetownframeshoppe.com /picasso_sable.html   (272 words)

  
 Le chant des morts
Picasso had known Reverdy since 1910, and probably met the publisher in 1926.
The balance between Reverdy's calligraphy and Picasso’s blood-red arabesques was characterised by the publisher as follows: 'It is as though they are having a conversation.' 
Le chant des morts : poèmes / Pierre Reverdy ; lithographies originales de Pablo Picasso.
www.kb.nl /bc/koopman/1940-1950/c98-en.html   (390 words)

  
 HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Pierre Jacob, but he adopted the name Tal-Coat in 1926.
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highbeam.com /library/search.asp?q=Pierre+Tal-Coat+art&refid=kunstnet   (598 words)

  
 PIERRE REVERDY art quotations from The Resource of Art Quotations :: painterskeys.com ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
PIERRE REVERDY art quotations from The Resource of Art Quotations :: painterskeys.com ::
The more distant and distinct the relationship between two realities that are brought together, the more powerful the image.
The more the two realities which are brought together are remote and accurate, the stronger the image will be – the more it will have emotive power and poetic reality.
www.painterskeys.com /auth_search.asp?name=Pierre+Reverdy   (189 words)

  
 Mercury
His translations of Catullus and Pierre Reverdy have appeared in PN Review and Poetry Review.
He was a judge of the Poetry Society's 2004 National Poetry Prize and is librarian of the Poetry Library in London.
As with his earlier collection Reverdy Road, Smith’s poems demonstrate tremendous wit and profundity tempered by lightness of touch.
www.saltpublishing.com /books/smp/1844712540.htm   (549 words)

  
 Foreign Language Faculty Profile
"The Aesthetics of the Visual and Verbal: Successful Interference in Pierre Reverdy and Juan Gris's Au Soleil du Plafond," Symposium, 2 (1994): 91-104.
"The 'ensemble concertant' of Reverdy / Picasso's Le Chant des morts," The Comparatist, 16 (May 1992): 123-139.
"Reverdy's Coeur de chêne: A Juxtaposition of Apparently Disparate Codes," Comparative Literature Studies, 26 (1989):115-34.
www.ecu.edu /foreign/profiles/Hattendorf.htm   (190 words)

  
 CORNER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
[3] Pierre Reverdy happened to be in Madrid the following year, and an infommal interview that took place between him and Enrique G6mez Carrillo was subsequently published in El Liberal on 30 June 1920.
Already a highly-respected figure of the Parisian avant-garde, having published avant-garde poetry in French, Huidobro brought a breath of fresh air to his Spanish contemporaries.
While in Paris he had worked alongside Pierre Reverdy, who would one day form part of André Breton's literary entourage.
www.cornermag.org /corner01/page06.htm   (3973 words)

  
 rothwell publications
Reverdy’s Les Jockeys camouflés: from Aesthetic Polemic to Art poétique
Reverdy Centenary issue of Nottingham French Studies, 28, 2 (1989), pp.
The “Querelle du poème en prose”: Pierre Reverdy’s Polemical Portraits of Max Jacob, 1915-1925
www.swan.ac.uk /french/home_pages/rothwell_publications.htm   (752 words)

  
 Art Poster Print - Hommage Pierre Reverdy - Artist: Georges Braque - Poster Size: 21.00 X 27.50 inches - SHOP.COM
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 Pierre Reverdy Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Pierre Reverdy Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Roof Slates and Other Poems of Pierre Reverdy
by Patricia Terry (Editor), Pierre Reverdy, Mary Ann Caws (Editor)
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Pierre_Reverdy   (95 words)

  
 Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Miró - Biography
In Paris, he associated with the poets Max Jacob, Pierre Reverdy, and Tristan Tzara and participated in
His solo show at the Galerie Pierre, Paris, in 1925 was a major Surrealist event; Miró was included in the first Surrealist exhibition at the Galerie Pierre that same year.
He visited the Netherlands in 1928 and began a series of paintings inspired by Dutch masters.
www.guggenheimcollection.org /site/artist_bio_109.html   (481 words)

  
 For The Moment Analysis Pierre Reverdy : Summary Explanation Meaning Overview Essay Writing Critique Peer Review ...
This may only be an analysis of the writing.
For The Moment Analysis Pierre Reverdy critical analysis of poem, review school overview.
For The Moment Analysis Pierre Reverdy Characters archetypes.
www.eliteskills.com /c/7826   (121 words)

  
 [New-Poetry] Coming Up @ Poets House
This show explores the ways in which architects and poets build and inhabit durable and harmonious forms, and how walking creates a rhythmic link between the two pursuits.
_________________________________________________________    Passwords: Ron Padgett on Pierre Reverdy Thursday, January 20, 7pm $7, Free for Members Poet Ron Padgett discusses the poetry of Pierre Reverdy (1889-1960), a prolific poet and a central figure of France's avant-garde artistic and literary circles from the 1910s to the early 1920s.
Ron Padgett's most recent books include Joe: A Memoir of Joe Brainard, You Never Know and Oklahoma Tough: My Father, King of the Tulsa Bootleggers.
ebbs.english.vt.edu /pipermail/new-poetry/2005-January/000036.html   (343 words)

  
 Translations--Mary Ann Caws
Pierre Reverdy, "Belle Étoile/ Under the Stars", at Brindin Press (1991)
Roof Slates and other Poems of Pierre Reverdy, co-tr., Northeastern University Press, 1981
René Char's "Visage nuptial" ("The Nuptial Countenance") and "Le Marteau sans maître" ("The Hammer with No Master") for Pierre Boulez Concerts, January 1989
www.maryanncaws.com /translations.php   (303 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Pierre Reverdy Selected Poems: Books: Pierre Reverdy,Mary Ann Caws,Timothy Bent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Amazon.com: Pierre Reverdy Selected Poems: Books: Pierre Reverdy,Mary Ann Caws,Timothy Bent
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by Pierre Reverdy, Mary Ann Caws, Timothy Bent (Editor)
www.amazon.com /Pierre-Reverdy-Selected-Poems/dp/0916390470   (401 words)

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