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Intranquilo / On Edge. Translated by Jonathan Pitcher by (Dennerline, Thorsten) Accame, Jorge

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Seller: Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books
Title
Intranquilo / On Edge. Translated by Jonathan Pitcher
Author
(Dennerline, Thorsten) Accame, Jorge
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
Bird Press, 2010. First edition. Dennerline, Thorsten. Small folio, 14-3/4 x 11 inches, publisher's cloth with a small inset illustration, in slipcase, blindstamped with the publisher's mark. 25 pp., Letterpress, and 11 mixed-media images by Thorsten Dennerline. One of forty copies, signed by the artist. The digital printing was by Derek Cracco at Ink to Paper in Birmingham, Alabama on Kitakata paper. The drawings were printed from lithographic stones at the Frans Masereel Center in Belgium (Thorsten Dennerline), at Corridor Press in Otego, New York (Tim Sheesley), and one image was printed at Bennington College, Vermont (Thorsten Dennerline). Daniel Keleher at Wild Carrot Letterpress in Hadley, Massachusetts printed the letters on Arches Velin papers. Mark Tomlinson bound the edition. "We wanted to avoid slipping into an illustrated text; images and words should contribute to the furthering of the action..." A close collaborative work images and words responding to each other. A surreal story about the night before Gregor Samsa changes into an insect.