Poems. Title page printed in black and red ink; title of each poem printed in dark red. "The text of this chapbook was edited and designed by Andrew Steeves and printed & bound under the direction of Gary Dunfield at Gaspereau Press as a number in the Devil's Whim Occasional Chapbook Series. This is the Devil's Whim Number 40. It was printed in a limited edition of 400 copies. Some funding for this project was provided through the Creative Industries Fund of the Province of Nova Scotia. The type is Frantis̆ek S̆torm's digital revival of the letterforms of Justus Walbaum (1768-1837). ... Gaspereau Press Limited, Gary Dunfield & Andrew Steeves, Printers & Publishers ..." --Colophon. "The Sad Mechanic Exercise constitutes Book VIII of The Invisible World Is in Decline. The poems were mostly composed in 2014 and 2015. The Latin quotations are all from Ovid's Tristia and are largely translated within the poems. The title of the second poem is drawn from Emily Dickinson. The title of the final poem is taken from Robert Hayman's Quodlibets" --Page [29]
Series:
Devil's Whim Chapbook ; no. 40 The Invisible World Is in Decline ; Book VIII
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