The Spoken Word : Bob Cobbing

The Spoken Word : Bob Cobbing Early Recordings 1965-1973

1st CD with booklet edition

Audio CD (01 Sep 2009)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Bob Cobbing (1920-2002) was a British sound, visual, concrete, and performance poet; a central member of the British Poetry Revival; and an influence on generations of artists, sound experimenters, educators, poets, and printmakers. Perhaps his most famous work is 26 Sound Poems, several poems of which are included here, alongside collaborations with Annea Lockwood, Henri Chopin, François Dufrêne, and others, as well as previously unreleased archival recordings from the BBC and the British Library's Sound Archive, in which the listener can hear Cobbing's unique exploration of the visual and auditory possibilities inherent in the English alphabet. In a career marked by the emergence of the 1960s counterculture and the thrilling potential for sound-based performance poetics, the work of Bob Cobbing stands alone as an instrument at play for the human voice; a testament to the core interdisciplinarity between writings for print and sound; and the strangely verbal incantations implicit in the concrete poetry he championed.

PREVIOUS TITLES IN THE SPOKEN WORD SERIES:

 

British Writers (2-CD set, 2008)

American Writers (2-CD set, 2008)

Edith Sitwell (2008)

George Barker (2008)

Ted Hughes (2008)

Evelyn Waugh (2008)

Graham Greene (2007)

W.H. Auden (2-CD set, 2007)

H.G. Wells (2006)

Bernard Shaw (2-CD set, 2006)

Running time 66 minutes.

Book information

ISBN: 9780712305501
Publisher: British Library
Imprint: British Library Publishing
Pub date:
Edition: 1st CD with booklet edition
Language: English
Weight: -1g