COX, Joy Drury
COX, Joy Drury
[Jersey City, NJ]: Conveyor, 2012. 127pp. Blue cloth, with blind-embossed signature to front board; dust jacket. This copy signed and inscribed (to unknown recipient) by Cox at title page: "Josh. Words fail me. You are one of my favorites."
A linguistic-pictorial mediation on Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, mapping each period as they occurred in a secondhand paperback copy of the book. Cox then drew lines between the points to "track the flow of these tiny pauses in the novel" (artist's statement at rear). Per the publisher's website, there were 250 copies in this edition, and apparently two different jacket variants; if a priority differentiation exists, we assume that the jacket on the present copy was the first, as a matching photo is included in an announcement on the publisher's blog about the book's 2012 launch party. OCLC locates four institutional holdings.
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