WEEK 45 [joel a. lipman] 11/11/2011
Calligraphy is a rubber stamp visual poem, 11X17 inches in size & scale, composed using water-based inks on sketch paper, copied at Kinko's, scanned on an HP J6450 and attached to this email. It quotes and alters the opening and closing portions of Bill Knott's "Poem." Saint Geraud is an identity assumed by Knott, perhaps most notably for his collection The Naomi Poems. The original Knott poem can be found in The Laugh at the End of the World. Calligraphy Joel A. Lipman, Toledo, OH Comments12/25/2011 4:29pm
the complete texts of all (or most of) my books are posted online for free open access at:
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