<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>Esopus</i> 24 includes long-form artists' projects by Carlos Amorales, Ted Barker, Hayden Dunham, Marco Maggi, Tony Tasset, and Jane and Louise Wilson. Other contents include an interview with translator Ann Goldstein (perhaps best known for her English translation of Elena Ferrante's novels), who will also translate submissions in Italian from <i>Esopus</i> readers for the issue's subscriber invitational; never-before-published photographs from the early 1970s by Arthur Tress; a piece on the stunning quilts of Ernest B. Haight (1899-1992); a new installment of our regular series, "Modern Artifacts," featuring archival material from The Museum of Modern Art archives reproduced in facsimile; as well as the first appearance of "Public Access," a new series copresented with the New York Public Library which features items from the Library's Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle. The issue includes a themed CD of brand-new music.
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