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Letterpressing CAS
Posted by: J. F. Uccello (IP Logged)
Date: 6 March, 2011 01:27AM
I am in the planning stages of doing a CAS poem in the spirit of Roy Squires, letterpress printed and illustrated, in sewn binding chapbook format. I've been attracted to doing the poem "Lethe", but I wanted to ask what is a relatively short CAS poem you'd like to see done in style?

I still have been thinking about a full letterpress fine press edition of the Hashish Eater, what are the forum's thoughts on this?

Also wanted to mention a forthcoming fine press journal of the arcane I'm working on, with the obscure (though not so obscure to avid readers of CAS) title of Occlith. Check the Viatorium blog for a nice picture of the letterpress cover...

[www.viatoriumpress.blogspot.com] Dedicated to the Weird.



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Re: Letterpressing CAS
Posted by: calonlan (IP Logged)
Date: 6 March, 2011 03:24PM
Out of the many - my long time favorite (particularly for oral presentation) has been "Not altogether sleep" - this is a little masterpiece - and that final line, what sublime sonority, and elegant choices = "...where time shall have none other pendulum/ than the remembered pulsings of thy heart." superb -



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