Question Like a Face - Christine Hume
Image Text Ithaca Press/37 pgs
Very good condition
Question Like A Face, by Christine Hume and Jeff Clark, is the second in an ITI Press series of pocket-sized, hard-bound, image-text collaborations between a writer and a visual artist. In a powerful foray into prose, poet Christine Hume forces herself to look at gender violence and complicity within the intimate and immediate interiors of a small city in Michigan. Like any tale of power, this one begins with the careless dismissal of a whole life.
Image Text Ithaca Press/37 pgs
Very good condition
Question Like A Face, by Christine Hume and Jeff Clark, is the second in an ITI Press series of pocket-sized, hard-bound, image-text collaborations between a writer and a visual artist. In a powerful foray into prose, poet Christine Hume forces herself to look at gender violence and complicity within the intimate and immediate interiors of a small city in Michigan. Like any tale of power, this one begins with the careless dismissal of a whole life.
Image Text Ithaca Press/37 pgs
Very good condition
Question Like A Face, by Christine Hume and Jeff Clark, is the second in an ITI Press series of pocket-sized, hard-bound, image-text collaborations between a writer and a visual artist. In a powerful foray into prose, poet Christine Hume forces herself to look at gender violence and complicity within the intimate and immediate interiors of a small city in Michigan. Like any tale of power, this one begins with the careless dismissal of a whole life.