![]() ![]() The covers and each page of Morgan’s book have been scanned and reprinted by Ruefle with modification throughout, mostly in the form of white correction fluid that covers the majority of the original text, leaving only a few words visible on each page. While the book appears antique, this is not because it has traveled over a century to reach your hands, but because it is in fact a facsimile of an 1889 book by Emily Malbone Morgan bearing the exact same title that Ruefle used as the basis for her erasure poem. Yet the feel of the book betrays its recent origins. The soft cover is the brownish-yellow of aged paper, as are the internal pages.
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