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Another Order: Selected Works - Paperback

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by Judith Copithorne (Author), Eric Schmaltz (Editor)

Another Order gathers the dynamic and previously inaccessible works of Judith Copithorne, the boundary-pushing writer, artist, community worker, and outspoken feminist who has been a key figure in Vancouver's literary scene since the 1960s. Including poetry, fiction, visual art, comics, and life writing, Another Order captures Copithorne's "embodied approach to text" and her tireless experiments with media - from typewriters and pens to computer software - in texts that engage issues of gender, sexuality, desire, subjectivity, spirituality, and revolution. Edited and introduced by Eric Schmaltz, this volume affirms Judith Copithorne's position among the leading avant-garde poets and artists of her time.

Author Biography

Born in Vancouver in 1939 to an artistic family, Judith Copithorne is a poet and writer who has made notable contributions to concrete poetry and other intermedia contexts from the 1960s through to the present. In the 1960s and 1970s, she was identified as a member of Vancouver's "downtown poets" and was involved with Vancouver's alternative art venues, including Sound Gallery, Motion Studio, and Intermedia. She was published in the first issues of blewointment and Ganglia and continues to publish her work today with small or private presses. Her work has been anthologized in New Direction in Canadian Poetry (1971), The Cosmic Chef (1970), Four Parts Sand (1972), THE LAST BLEWOINTMENT ANTHOLOGY VOLUME 1 (1985), The Last Vispo Anthology: Visual Poetry, 1998-2008 (2012), and* Judith: An Anthology of Women Making Visual Poetry* (2021), among other places. Her work has been featured in numerous gallery exhibitions and is widely influential for multiple generations of poets living and working today.

Number of Pages: 341
Dimensions: 1 x 8.9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: December 05, 2023