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Offshore

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"Offshore" brings together a selection of Anne Atik's poetry of the 1970s and 1980s, touching on family relationships, people, places and everyday events, poems celebrating life, and elegies for the dead - among them her close friend Samuel Beckett. It is published in a limited edition of 75 copies, hand-set in 14ptBembo, printed on 150gsm Surrey Drawing Cartridge and bound and slipcased by The Fine Bindery, Northamptonshire. Each copy includes, loose in a wallet in the slipcase, signed original lithographs by Avigdor Arikha and R.B. Kitaj. Both lithographs are printed on BFK Rives - "Arikha's" by Franck Bordas in Paris, and "Kitaj's" by Stanley Jones of Curwen Chilford Studio, Cambridge. In addition each book, which is signed by the poet, contains a photoportrait of Anne Atik by Henri Cartier-Bresson specially produced for this edition.

80 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1991

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