Bent like the river

by Terry Schupbach-Gordon

A short, lyrical poem is brought to life by a series of powerful woodcuts. The contents celebrate and affirm the lives of people living with disabilities. The rythmic quality of the verse is echoed by the syncopated marks of the gouge and the movement of the bodies and waterways depicted over the pages.


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Title:   Bent like the river
Creator: Terry Schupbach-Gordon
Description: A short, lyrical poem is brought to life by a series of powerful woodcuts. The contents celebrate and affirm the lives of people living with disabilities. The rythmic quality of the verse is echoed by the syncopated marks of the gouge and the movement of the bodies and waterways depicted over the pages.
Paging: [10] p.
Dimensions: 28 x 25 cm.
Date: 1994
Edition: 100
Printing Method: Woodcut
Binding: Stab binding with Indian handmade covers
Structure: Accordion fold book
Paper: Gekkekon, Gampi, Toronoko and Kitakata paper
Other Publishing Information: Printed at Catbird Press in Pinnacle, NC
Signature: Signed by the artist
Holdings: Bucknell University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Oberlin College, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, University of California (San Francisco), Scripps College, Newberry Library, Brown University, Wake Forest University, Messiah College, New York Public Library, University of Wisconsin (Madison), Virginia Commonwealth University, Yale University, University of Delaware, Carleton College Library, Indiana University Bloomington, University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), Wellesley College, University of Arizona (Tucson), Claremont College, Carnegie-Mellon University, Vassar College,
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