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Snippets

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Poetry. SNIPPETS is a poetic and artistic collaboration between Kenward Elmslie and Trevor Winkfield. Filled with bold black and white images alongside meditative poetry on snippets and sequences of thoughts about daily life (including elegaic commentary on the death of friends or lovers) this volume will charm the general reader and the collector alike. Harder and harder to visualize you on your last afternoon alive. Befuddling, to remember a memory. A memory of a memory of a memory. Details fall into place, but, increasingly, I strain to piece them together. Love, Kenward -from SNIPPETS.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tibor de Nagy Editions
Date
1 January 2002
Pages
40
ISBN
9781891123450

Poetry. SNIPPETS is a poetic and artistic collaboration between Kenward Elmslie and Trevor Winkfield. Filled with bold black and white images alongside meditative poetry on snippets and sequences of thoughts about daily life (including elegaic commentary on the death of friends or lovers) this volume will charm the general reader and the collector alike. Harder and harder to visualize you on your last afternoon alive. Befuddling, to remember a memory. A memory of a memory of a memory. Details fall into place, but, increasingly, I strain to piece them together. Love, Kenward -from SNIPPETS.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tibor de Nagy Editions
Date
1 January 2002
Pages
40
ISBN
9781891123450