Talk:List of concrete and visual poets
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editThis is meant to become a comprehensive list of concrete and visual poets. Please feel free to add names of those writers and artists actively working in this area. For a definition of concrete and visual poetry, please take a look at the Concrete Poetry Wikipedia entry.
Thanks so much Matthew and Paul for helping the list! Jesse
Rounding out nicely in only a few days! 9/12/2006.
If there are no articles on these people in red, are they real, is someone just making up names?? I will be deleting the dead red links and moving them to the discussion page until such time as someone writes a legitimate article. WayneRay (talk) 16:47, 16 August 2008 (UTC)WayneRay
Dear Mr. WayneRay, Did you happen to Google any of those "dead links"? Here is another case of ignorance strutting its stuff at Wikipedia. I throw my hands up in despair. Jesse —Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.151.64.61 (talk) 08:27, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
- It is not up to me to Google any of these. The point being is that whomever added the link should have written or composed a real article (which would show up in blue) as it stands only three have been updated so far. Any one can make up a name and add it to a list, it will show up in red and won't make it real or knowledgable WayneRay (talk) 14:04, 27 October 2008 (UTC)WayneRay
- It's ok to have people on a list who do not have Wikipedia entries provided a reference to a reliable source is provided verifying their notability with an inline citation. SpinningSpark 23:47, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
- Notability only through the web seems to be a bit strange. There are Anthologies (Solt, Williams etc.), and tons of stuff has been writen on the subject: no need at all to rely on the net alone (although it is nice to have at least some proof that somebody actually does exist somewhere. But: being mentioned or not being mentioned here cannot be a valid test to see if someone is a known, interesting, important poet or not.--Radh (talk) 07:24, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
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edit- Adele Aldridge
- Reed Altemus
- mIEKAL aND
- Mark Ari
- Patty Arnold
- William J. Austin
- CamillE Bacos
- David Baratier
- Susan Barron
- Harriet Bart
- Michael Basinski
- Guy r. Beining
- C. Mehrl Bennett
- Jake Berry
- Jonathan Brannen
- Nancy Burr
- David-Baptiste Chirot
- Peter Ciccariello
- David Cole
- Doris Cross
- Marilyn Damman
- Maria Damon
- Martha Deed
- Wally Depew
- K.S. Ernst
- Naomi Eskridge
- Loris Essary
- Jessica Fanzo
- Ficus strangulensis
- Betsey Franco
- Larry Freifeld
- Christopher Fritton
- Celestine Frost
- Peter Ganick
- Gena Genis
- Joan Goswell
- Bob Grumman
- Scott Helmes
- Virginia V. Hlavsa
- Paula Hocks
- Geof Huth
- Sandra Jackman
- Karl Kempton
- W. Bliem Kern
- Judy Kleinberg
- Wendy Kramer
- Donna Kuhn
- Louis Lacook
- Jim Leftwich
- Joel Lipman
- Clark Lunberry
- Carlos Luis
- Mike Magazinnik
- Malok
- Stephen-Paul Martin
- John Martone
- Mike Miskowski
- J. Michael Mollohan
- T.A. Noonan
- Marco de Oliveira
- Mark Owens
- Shin Yu Pai
- Harry Polkinhorn
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- R. Prost
- Marilyn R. Rosenberg
- Spencer Selby
- Susan Smith-Nash
- John Solt
- Wendy Collin Sorin
- harry k stammer
- Carol Stetser
- Matthew Stolte
- Kevin Thurston (Thirst Dog)
- Andrew Topel
- E. Grace Vajda
- Nico Vassilakis
- Dan Waber
- Elizabeth Was
- Paul Weidenhoff
- Irving Weiss
- Timothy Willette
- Deborah Young
- Karl Young
- Paul Zelevansky
- Jody Zellen