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Revisioning of The Preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America

Item date(s): 2003

Jen Benka  - (poems by)
Mark Wagner  - (designed and printed by)


Pages: unpaged
Size: 224mm
Edition: One of 50 copies


Place publication: Brooklyn, NY
Publisher: Booklyn Artists Alliance

Additional notes:
All books in this edition are hand bound with letterpress covers. Four hundred proletarian copies with scrolling sidebar are numbered 1 to 400. Fifty bourgeois copies with index tabs and double ply pages are named after the fifty states. This is copy: TENNESSEE.

Bound in brown card boards covered with brown paper wrappers printed in red and blue.

NYC poet Jen Benka wrote one poem for each of the fifty-two words in the nation's preamble to the Constitution in an effort to examine, expose, and rewrite the document one word at a time.

The Preamble book, designed by artist Mark Wagner, offers handy index tabs and sport hand-sewn bindings and letterpress-printed covers. Wagner's artist books have been collected by museums and libraries from sea to shining sea, and exhibited in New York both by the Brooklyn and Metropolitan Museums.

Jen Benka lives in New York City and is the managing director of Poets & Writers, Inc. She has published work in So To Speak, Off Our Backs, Ms. Magazine, The Progressive, and on Cafemo.com and La Petite Zine. She has received grants from the Poetry/Film Workshop, Xeric Foundation, and Intermedia Arts, and was awarded a 2001 poetry fellowship from the Wisconsin Arts Board. She co-organized a 24-hour reading of the complete poems of Emily Dickinson, which took place in June 2002 in New York City.

The Volume 25, #2, January/February, 2003 edition of the American Book Review features a fabulous review of Jen Benka's tour de force of the book. Reviewer Bob Grumman wrote that the Preamble "…was a collection of poems, good poems…" with the final poem of the book described as "…a masterful poem…". He finishes his review with the observation that the …The Preamble… [book] is appealingly designed by Mark Wagner…" - Booklyn's director of Publication.

Illustrated on page 44 of Resonance and Response by Ruth R. Rogers, 2005.

Ref: GB/10357







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