Nicola Simpson Editor
Occasional Papers, London, 2013, 2012, English
Nonfiction, Graphic Design
10.4 x 7.2 inches, paperback, 192 pages, 48 pages in full color
ISBN: 9780956962331
Suggested Retail Price: $37.00

From the Publisher. This book is the first since the early 1970s devoted to the extraordinary British Benedictine monk, scholar, translator, concrete poet and artist Dom Sylvester Houédard (1924–92). Edited by Nicola Simpson, with new essays by Gustavo Grandal Montero, Rick Poynor, David Toop and Charles Verey, Notes from the Cosmic Typewriter offers a broad and richly illustrated introduction to this major artistic and theological figure.

Besides many of Houédard’s "typestracts" – the concrete poems produced entirely with his Olivetti typewriter – this book also includes examples of his lesser-known "poem-objects," a selection of key texts, as well as never-before-published performance scores. In both his spiritual views and artistic output, Houédard stands out as a model of insatiable curiosity, building around him a vast network of enlightened poets, visual artists, performers, musicians, and thinkers of all faiths and walks of life.

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