Passionately Cool: Concrete Poetry in Denmark

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Passionately Cool : Concrete Poetry in Denmark. / Ørum, Tania.

Exploring Nordic Cool in Literary History. ed. / Gunilla Hermansson; Jens Lohfert Jørgensen. Vol. 15 Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020. p. 303-318 19 (F I L L M Studies in Languages and Literatures).

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Harvard

Ørum, T 2020, Passionately Cool: Concrete Poetry in Denmark. in G Hermansson & J Lohfert Jørgensen (eds), Exploring Nordic Cool in Literary History. vol. 15, 19, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, F I L L M Studies in Languages and Literatures, pp. 303-318.

APA

Ørum, T. (2020). Passionately Cool: Concrete Poetry in Denmark. In G. Hermansson, & J. Lohfert Jørgensen (Eds.), Exploring Nordic Cool in Literary History (Vol. 15, pp. 303-318). [19] John Benjamins Publishing Company. F I L L M Studies in Languages and Literatures

Vancouver

Ørum T. Passionately Cool: Concrete Poetry in Denmark. In Hermansson G, Lohfert Jørgensen J, editors, Exploring Nordic Cool in Literary History. Vol. 15. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2020. p. 303-318. 19. (F I L L M Studies in Languages and Literatures).

Author

Ørum, Tania. / Passionately Cool : Concrete Poetry in Denmark. Exploring Nordic Cool in Literary History. editor / Gunilla Hermansson ; Jens Lohfert Jørgensen. Vol. 15 Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020. pp. 303-318 (F I L L M Studies in Languages and Literatures).

Bibtex

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