Concrete Poetry: A 21st-Century Anthology

This anthology of poems edited by Nancy Perloff, curator of Modern & Contemporary Collections at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles, examines the concrete poetry movement of the 1950s and 1960s and questions the defining features of concrete as put forth by the poets themselves. As Perloff writes in the book, “an essential principle of concretism is ‘that language has a visual dimension and that the actual “look” of a poem on the page determines, at least in part, its meaning.’” Included are works from throughout Europe and North America, as well as Japan and Brazil, and contemporary contributions by Cia Rinne and Susan Howe. Readers are treated to nearly two hundred color and black-and-white illustrations of poems, reproduced in their original languages, together with commentary on each offering context and recognition to this influential postmodernist poetic genre.



























