sound poetry

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sound poetry

The outlaw bible of American poetry

An anthology of poetry written in the post-World War II era by a variety of American poets working outside the mainstream of the genre, including works by Sapphire, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Richard Brautigan, Luis J. Rodriguez, Jim Morrison, and many others.
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The outlaw bible of American poetry

1999
The outlandish and often controversial verses of bohemians, beatniks, hippies, punks, slackers, and other malcontents is collected in this primer of the dispossessed.

Listen up!

spoken word poetry
1999
A collection of spoken word poetry by young authors.

The spoken word revolution

(slam, hip hop & the poetry of a new generation)
2003
Text and CD introduce slam and hip-hop poetry.
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