Description: DREAM WOMAN Zeller, Ludwig, translated by Fernando Alegria & George Hitchcock Kayak Press, no date Only indication of place and year at end of booklet, -Toronto, 1972 , stapled pictorial wraps, dry moisture stain handmade blank front endpaper and foxing title page and last page else good covers clean; approx 16 pages collage illustrations by the author. "Ludwig Zeller Ocampo (1927-2019) was a Chilean poet and surreal visual artist. He was born in 1927 in Rio Loa in northern Chile to an immigrant father who worked in mining. After gaining a reputation as an innovative avant-garde artist, he directed the Gallery of the Ministry of Education from 1952 to 1968. In 1971 he moved to Toronto, Canada with his wife, the artist Susana Wald, and three of their four children. In 1993, he and his family moved to Oaxaca, Mexico, where he lived until his death in 2019.His poetry is noted for its visual influences and use of collage. He directed several magazines throughout his career and described himself as a "researcher of speculative and algorithmic cultures."
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
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Publisher: Kayak Press
Subject: Literature & Fiction
Year Printed: 1972
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Language: English
Illustrator: LUDWIG ZELLER
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Author: LUDWIG ZELLER
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Region: North America
Topic: Literature, Modern