Contributors include art historian Kris Paulsen
Seconds Mark III elucidates Galbraith's hushed yet commanding presence felt on Mirrorwork (Emperor Jones
the prose poems of Jacob’s Dice Cup offer alternative versions of reality: consciously constructed
Nerval here presents the reader with Raoul Spifame
first published in 1962
I See / You Mean - Lucy Lippard Kyoto Contributors include art historian KrisFrom the first edition published by Chrysalis Books (1979) I See You Mean is an experimental novel about mirrors, maps, relationships, the ocean, elusive success, and possible happiness. Through a collage of verbal photographs, overheard dialogue, sexual encounters, found material, and self identification devices (astrology, the I Ching, palmistry, Tarot), it charts from past to future the changing currents between two women and two men: a writer, a