Windmill Scrapbook

The person who assembled this anthology has included poems clipped from print publications (newspapers and magazines), poems typed by hand, and poems written out longhand. As such, it's an interesting document representing the overlap of print, manuscript, and typewriter cultures. One can't help but wonder how the different means of reproduction and transmission suggest not only the different ways that poems circulated, but also how they had different meanings or uses for the scrapbooker as well.  <<Scrapbooks home


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