Life
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Grumman's first book, ''Poemns'', was published in 1966. He went on to publish several books of visual poetry before moving on to mathematical poetry. Grumman describes mathematical poetry as "poetry that does mathematics, rather than merely discusses mathematics (or uses mathematical algorithms to choose its content, as in the Oulipo movement)". Richard Kostelanetz, H. R. Brittain (eds), ''A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes'', Routledge, 2000, p. 397. Grumman's own "mathemaku" are influenced by the haiku form. Many of them "investigate the results of the long division of such quantities as the actual color blue by such quantities as the dictionary definition of 'blue'" but a few employ other mathematical operations. In his essays Grumman seeks to foster and promote avant-garde and especially minimalist practices in poetry. His essay "MNMLST poetry: Unacclaimed but flourishing" explored the subtleties in very compressed poems such as Aram Saroyan's single word works.Kanwar Dinesh Singh, ''New Explorations In Indian English Poetry'', Sarup & Sons, 2004, pp. 92–94 He divides minimalist poetry into two main categories, "infra-verbal" minimalism and "pluraesthetic" minimalism. The former involves fissional, fusional and mutational verbal techniques. The latter includes visual, mathematical and sound poems.Professional positions
* Columnist for ''Lost and Found Times'', 1994 to 2005 * Contributing Editor for ''Small Press Review'', 1993 to 2015 * Contributing Editor for ''Poetic Briefs'', 1992 to 1997 * Columnist for ''Factsheet Five'', 1987 to 1992 * Publisher, The Runaway Spoon Press, 1983 to 2015 * Co-editor with Crag Hill of two anthologies, ''Vizpo auf Deutsch'' (1995) and ''Writing to be Seen'' (2001) * Professional affiliations: member, National Book Critics Circle, National Coalition of Independent ScholarsRepresentative shows
* IV Bienal Internacional de Poesia VisuaVExperimental, 1993 Moterrey, Mexico * Paradise Mail Art Exhibition, Belfast, Northern Ireland, c. 1995 * V Bienal Internacional de Poesia VisuaVExperimental, 1996, Mexico City * Visuelle Poesie, Berlin, 1997 * VI Bienal Internacional de Poesia Experimental, 1999, Mexico City * 02txt, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2002 * An American Avant Garde: Second Wave, Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, Ohio, 2002 * Writing To Be Seen, New York Center for Book Arts, 2002 * Others in Edmonton; Beacon, New York; Port Charlotte, Florida; Miami; AustraliaPublication credits
* ''Score'', ''Kaldron'', ''Lost & Found Times'', ''Modern Haiku'', ''The Experioddicist'', ''Transmog'', ''Meat Epoch'', ''Industrial Sabotage'', ''The Subtle Journal of Raw Coinage'', ''Juxta'', ''The New Orleans Review'', ''Kalligram'' (Budapest, 2000), (Kiel, Germany, 1995), (Vienna, 1992), (Heidelberg, 1991), and numerous other zines and magazines. Also poetry (mathemaku) and a critical essay (on contemporary minimalist poetry) on-line at Karl Young's light&dust website, and three entries in ''The Facts on File Companion to 20th-Century American Poetry'' (2005).Publications
* ''Poemns'' (visual haiku), privately printed, 1966; reprinted by the Runaway Spoon Press, 1997. * ''Preliminary Rough Draft of a Total Psychology'' (theoretical psychology), privately published, 1967. * ''A Strayngebook'' (children's book), Score Publications, 1987. * ''An April Poem'' (visual poetry), Runaway Spoon Press, 1989. * ''Spring Poem No. 3,719,242'' (visual poetry), Runaway Spoon Press, 1990. * ''Of Manywhere-at-Once'', vol. 1 (memoir/criticism), Runaway Spoon Press, 1990; 2nd edition, 1991; 3rd edition, 1998. * ''Mathemaku 1–5'' (mathematical poetry), Tel-Let, 1992. * ''Barbaric Bart Meets Batperson and Her Indian Companion Taco'' (play), Stage Whisper, 1992. * ''Barbaric Bart Visits God'' (play), Abscond Press, 1993. * ''Rabbit Stew'' (play), Hairy Labs Publishing Company, 1994. * ''Mathemaku 6–12'' (mathematical poetry), Tel-Let, 1994. * ''Of Poem'' (textual poetry), dbqp press, 1995. * Editor (with Crag Hill) ''Vispo auf Deutsch'', Score Publications/Runaway Spoon Press, 1995. * ''Mathemaku 13–19'' (mathematical poetry), Tel-Let, 1996. * ''min. kolt., matemakuk'', Budapest: Kalligram, 2000. * ''Xerolage 30'', La Farge, Wisconsin: Xexoxial Editions, 2001. * Editor (with Crag Hill) ''Writing to Be Seen'', vol. 1, Light & Dust, 2001. * ''Writing to be seen: an anthology of later 20th century visio-textual art'', Runaway Spoon Press and Score Publications, 2001. * ''Doing Long Division in Color'', Port Charlote, Florida: Runaway Spoon Press, 2001. * ''Mathemaku 20–24'', Tel-let, 2003. * ''Cryptographiku 1–5'', Tel-let, 2003. * ''Excerpts from Poem’s Search for Meaning'', Sticks Press, 2004. * ''Bob Grumman’s Greatest Hits 1966–2005'', Pudding House, 2004. * ''Shakespeare & the Rigidniks : A Study of Cerebral Dysfunction'', Runaway Spoon Press, 2006. * ''From Haiku to Lyriku'', Runaway Spoon Press, 2007. * ''April to the Power of the Quantity Pythagoras Times Now: A Selection of Mathemaku'', Otoliths, 2008. * ''Poem, Demerging'', Phrygian Press, 2010. * ''This is visual poetry'', chapbookpublisher, 2010. * ''A Preliminary Taxonomy of Poetry'', Runaway Spoon Press, 2011.Anthologies
* ''Visuelle Poesie aus den USA'', Germany: 1995. * ''a haiku celebration of fall'', Napanee, Ontario: Haiku Canada, 1996. * ''WORD SCORE UTTERANCE CHOREOGRAPHY'', London: Writers Forum, 1998. * ''Loose Watch'', London: Invisible Books, 1998. * ''The Secret Life of Words'', San Diego: Teaching Resource Center, 2000. * ''Another South'', Tuscaloosa AL: The University of Alabama Press, 2002. * ''Visio-Textual Selectricity'', The Runaway Spoon Press, 2008. * ''October is Dada Month'', Nietzsche’s Brolly, 2008. * ''Anthology Spidertangle'', Xexoxial Editions, 2009. * ''Rhythm of Structure: Mathematics Art and Poetic Reflection'', Selby Gallery, Ringling College of Art and Design, 2011. * ''The Last Vispo Anthology: visual poetry 1998–2008'', Fantagraphics, 2012.References
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