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Campbell, Ken,
1939-2022.
A knife romance /
[Ken Campbell].
[Oxford [England] :
K. Campbell,
1988]
[60] p. :
chiefly col. ill. ;
51 cm.
"It took four years to complete. I did 'In the Door stands a Jar' and 'Tilt' while 'A Knife Romance' was in operation ... It's about a knife, [but] it's got a lot of levels to it. It is a fact that I had a sheath knife, which I still have, that I bought as a Boy Scout. My mother kept burying it in the garden because she feared the crimes it might commit me to. This is partly because ... my mother feared knives. And partly as a kind of grotesque Freudian example of the mother trying to de-sex the son, or control him. I don't know if that is true, but I found it interesting, and I wrote a poem called 'A Knife Romance' ... I started to lay out elements of the book and to do things in a rather more musical way than I had done in any other book, very much more risk, very much more improvisation ... It's a book that didn't resolve itself for a very long time. I did a plate which was a kind of background that was supposed to look like skin, with cross-hatching and little follicle hairs coming out, and I was trying to work out what that was and I started to destroy that through the book. And at the time I realised my mother was dying, and I suddenly thought that this book was tracking my mother's death ... I wrote a poem called 'Widow's Song' and put that in the book, which I slowly accumulated and dismantled. That was recognition that this book was actually being done while my mother was dying; I finished it by the time she died."--Ken Campbell, from The word returned.
Edition of 25. Printed letterpress in several colors on T.H. Saunders mould-made paper. Includes etching and blind embossing with silver and gold dusting and handwork. Black cloth binding, with illustrated paper boards, in slipcase.
Original archival material related to this work is available in the collections of the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts (Ken Campbell Collection, MSS 25).
Word returned: artist books by Ken Campbell,
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BAC: British Art Center has no. 18 of an edition of 25 copies. Signed by the artist, and dated '88.
Artists' books
Great Britain.
Artists' books
Great Britain.
rbgenr
Chron.
1988.
Oxford (England)
Imprints
Specimens
1988.
Campbell, Ken,
1939-
Publisher.
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AC031197