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  1. kodak is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 1972. Contents. Untitled "k.o.d.a.k." "Star Fever" Untitled ("Renee Falconetti") Untitled ("Georgia O'Keeffe") "Radando Beach" "Conch" Untitled ("Prayer") "Balance" Notes

  2. k.o.d.a.k. By Patti Smith. plea to george franju. picture this. I’ll play the killer. 16 millimeter. ebony and ivory. the purest contrast. iris closed. open sesame. a screen of creamy white satin. on that wedding lap a white persian cat. a pale. hand pets. milk purr. pan up slow. it’s me see.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2022 · In celebration of National Poetry Month, Temple Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) is featuring a small pop-up exhibit about the publication of poet and punk musician Patti Smith’s Kodak in 1972 by the Philadelphia bookstore, Middle Earth Books.

  4. Kodak(verse), Middle Earth Bookshop, 1972. Seventh Heaven(verse), Telegraph Books, 1972. Witt(verse), Gotham Book Mart, 1973. (With Tom Verlaine) The Night(verse), Aloes Books, 1976. Ha! Ha! Houdini, Gotham Book Mart, 1977. Babel(verse), Putnam, 1978. Early Work, 1970-1979(poems), Norton (New York City), 1994. The Coral Sea(verse), Norton, 1996.

  5. Early Work. Ha! Houdini! Kodak (poetry collection) Seventh Heaven (poetry collection) U. A Useless Death. Witt (poetry collection) Woolgathering (book) Categories: Works by Patti Smith. Poetry by writer. American poetry by writer. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2017 · Blaise Cendrars: The Poet's Camera Eye [Travel Poems; Kodak series] The camera eye is a technique that uses acute observation as a basis for writing. The camera eye implies taking visual snapshots of scenes from life and transferring those observations into immediate textual portraits of the observed phenomenon.

  7. Modernist Cultures invites essays from various fields of inquiry, including anthropology, art history, cultural studies, ethnography, film studies, history, literature, musicology, philosophy, sociology, urban studies, and visual culture, in an attempt to reanimate the discourses through which modernism's diverse cultures have hitherto been ...