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Judith Copithorne Visual and Concrete Poetry
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Judith Copithorne is best known for her concrete poetry and experimental writing in the 1960s and 1970s. She has published numerous books of text images and poetry.
Nine original works titled "Moon Woman, " "Believe the Silent Call, " "Come Across, " "The Lead of the Water Region, " "We Are Empty, " "Magic, " World Tree, " "Duration (Hixegram 321), " and "Reach This Place Where You No Longer Progress, " with one print dated August 30, 1969. Works are pen and ink on paper, with one watercolor and ink on paper, mounted on black.
Purchased from F. A. Bernett Books, 2017.
Collection processed and finding aid prepared in November 2017 by Katy Rawdon, Coordinator of Technical Services.
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- Temple University Libraries: Special Collections Research Center
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- February 2024
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