Kate Braid
A Woman's Fingerprint
Told in the voice of O'Keeffe, and as if seen through the clear air of her desert, this encounter between the two artists captures the essence of both women. In fifteen vivid painterly poems, Kate Braid juxtaposes their differences—in appearance, painting style, and interior landscape—and their poignant sameness."
– P.K. Page
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Colophon: 15 new poems. 5" x 8.5", 24 unnumbered pages with text in Nadianne 14pt bold and Bookman 10pt. Cover recycled Copperplate 80 lb. Classic Linen. Title and author letterpressed on front and spine in black soyabean oil-based ink. Blind debossed design. Endpapers recycled Classic Linen Augusta Green 80 lb. text. Text papers alternating green and lavender recycled. Wausau astroparche. Spine handpressed, glued and handsewn. Signed and numbered by the author.
About the Author: Kate Braid has won the Pat Lowther Prize, the Van City Award and has been short-listed for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Award for her books of poetry. She lives in Burnaby B.C.
Awards: Won 2nd prize in the 3rd (m)Öthêr Tøñgué Presš chapbook contest. Judges P.K. Page & Charles Lillard.
Edition: Limited Edition of 100.
ISBN: 1-896949-02-9
Year: 1997
Price: $40 CDN plus $4.00 shipping
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