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Title
Iran is a stone = Irán es una piedra
Alternative Title
Irán es una piedra
Creator
Karthik, M. T
Date Created and/or Issued
[2007]
Publication Information
[Brooklyn] : [M T Karthik], [2007]
Contributing Institution
UC Irvine, Libraries, Special Collections
Collection
Artists' books collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
This material is provided for private study, scholarship, or research. Transmission or reproduction of any material protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. The authors or their heirs retain their copyrights to the material. Contact the University of California, Irvine Libraries, Special Collections and Archives for more information (spcoll@uci.edu).
Rights Notes
[2007]
Description
Scope/Content: Edition of 7 copies.
Medium: Two versions of the poem bound tête-bêche.
Technique: Bound in green paper wrappers stamped in blind with leaf forms. Text and drawings in India ink and rubber stamps on dyed Italian cotton paper. Audio CD-R inserted into handmade paper sleeve.
Type
physical object
Format
[40] p. :
Form/Genre
Artists' books--21st century
Painted books--21st century
Sound recordings--21st century
CD-Rs--21st century
poetry
India ink (ink)
rubber stamps
Extent
12 x 16 cm +
Identifier
ark:/87280/t05q4t1j
N7433.4.K37 I7 2007
Language
English
eng
Spanish
spa
Subject
political art
World politics Poetry
Anti-war poetry
humanism
Place
United States

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