An edition of Borderbus (2019)

Borderbus

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Borderbus
Juan Felipe Herrera
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An edition of Borderbus (2019)

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"'Borderbus' takes place on a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) bus. Two women, detained while trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, are being transported to a detention center. They whisper in English and Spanish to avoid the attention of the guard. The USB drive contains two versions of the poem. The first is a reading in two voices by Marisol Baca and Gabriela D. Encinas, directed by Juan Felipe Herrera and recorded by Curtis Messer. The second is a recording of Herrera reading 'Borderbus.'"--Colophon.

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Moving Parts Press
Language
English

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Edition Notes

Introduction by Carmen Giménez Smith.

USB key card in pocket on colophon page.

Rare Book copy: No.16.

"Forty-two copies designed in Garamond, Meridien, and Ultra types and printed from photopolymer plates on Rives BFK Tan paper by Felicia Rice. Images created by Rice and printed from photopolymer plates made by Rice and Jonathan Clark of The Artichoke Press. Letterpress and relief printing by Rice using a Vanderook proof press at Moving Parts Press. Binding by Craig Jensen of BookLab II."--Colophon.

"'Borderbus,' from Notes on the Assemblage. Copyright © 2015 by Juan Felipe Herrera. Reprinted with the permission of City Lights Books, www.citylights.com." --Colophon.

Signed by the author, book artist, performers, and recordist.

In a slipcase.

2 sound files (WAV)

In English and Spanish.

French door binding, with 16 accordion-folded pages facing 4 accordion-folded pages.

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Santa Cruz, CA
Copyright Date
2019

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Library of Congress
PS3558.E74 B67 2019

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Pagination
1 volume (unpaged)

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44374107M
OCLC/WorldCat
1081430305

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