 First edition of 20 copies now available in an open edition, DAAP Library's copy is no. 73, signed by artist. Text printed on black paper in alternating black offset and blind-embossing, the embossed text constituting a "subtext" of the whole. Accordion-folded between black cloth boards, with the title blind-stamped on the front board. London: H. Weston, 2001.
First edition of 20 copies now available in an open edition, DAAP Library's copy is no. 73, signed by artist. Text printed on black paper in alternating black offset and blind-embossing, the embossed text constituting a "subtext" of the whole. Accordion-folded between black cloth boards, with the title blind-stamped on the front board. London: H. Weston, 2001.http://www.califiabooks.com
 

This work of art is very perplexing. I may not fully understand it but it has some mystery. The essay in the book is quite sad. The words fade in and out on the page as if the writer is not fully present with his thoughts.
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