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The Real World of Manuel Cordova
[Sherman Oaks], Ninja Press, 1995. Copy No. 121 of 160 copies of this exquisite production of a single, long poem by W.S. Merwin that was inspired by events in the life of Manuel Cordova-Rios that took place deep in the forest at the headwaters of the Amazon River in 1907. From the Ninja Press website: "Printed in hand set Samson Uncial on kakishibu, a persimmon-washed and smoked handmade paper from the Fuji Paper Mills Cooperative in Tokushima, Japan. The accordion-style book may be read in hand, stanza by stanza, or opened entirely to reveal all forty-three, fourteen-line stanzas. Fully extended, the book is fifteen feet long. The image of a river undulates alongside the poem while the setting of the poem itself mirrors the serpentine meanders of the river. The river is printed from photopolymer plates in five colors gradually intermingling one after another. The book’s enclosure is a heavy cream-colored raw flax sheet, handmade at the Center For the Book Papermaking Facility at the University of Iowa. The enclosure is lined with kakishibu on which is printed a map of the world, the first to show the world’s currents, drawn by Athanasius Kircher in 1665. The map is hand-tinted with pencil in five colors echoing the colors of the river. The enclosure is fastened with alum-tawed goat skin and bone. Both book and enclosure are housed in an acrylic slipcase." Signed by Merwin . In addition to the numbered copies, there were 18 lettered copies hors commerce. 47 pages. 3-1/2" by 13-1/4" inches; opens to 15 feet. Fine. [#036841] $2,500

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