Let It Go
By E.E.Cummings
let it go
let it go-the
smashed word broken
open vow or
the oath cracked length
wise-let it go it
was sworn to
go
let them go-the
truthful liars and
the false fair friends
and the boths and
neithers-you must let them go they
were born
to go
let all go-the
big small middling
tall bigger really
the biggest and all
things-let all go
dear
so comes love
E.E. Cummings
Special thanks go to Ruth McKee, Heather Mallett, Roberta Heubener, Diana MacDonald, Arlene Longley, Lois Jenson, Nancy Ellis, Judy Bainbridge, Tamra Thompson and Pat Gregoire for their contributions to the pages of this book. I am particularly indebted to Judy Bainbridge who had my sheet of paper when the instruction was to “randomly damage the sheet of paper in front of you”. She both crumpled it up and tore it. Thanks to Hans Joachim Burgert for the inspiration for the lettering. I am also grateful to E. E. Cummings for his most appropriate poem. This has truly been an exercise in “letting go”.
The cover and envelope are recycled daphne paper from Bhaktapur, Nepal. It is 8.5 x 11.75 inches (21.5 x 30 cm) closed.
This book had its genesis in a workshop which I led for the Calligraphy Society of Ottawa, on the 4th of October, 2008. Each participant started with a full sheet of Arches Text Wove paper on which we transferred an obscure text taken from Writing Systems of the World by Akira Nakanishi. I chose the Vai script, a syllabary from Liberia. You can see bits of it incorporated into the design. The sheets were then passed on to our neighbours who were instructed to alter the papers using a predetermined assortment of tools and sumi or walnut inks until each one of us had participated in the transformation of each sheet of paper. When our enriched original sheets of paper were returned, each participant was given the task of making her sheet of paper into a book. All the sheets of paper were quite different and consequently so were the books.
“let it go” from COMPLETE POEMS: 1904 –1962 by E.E.Cummings, edited by George J. Firmage.
Copyright © 1931, 1959, 1991 by the Trustees for the E.E.Cummings Trust.
Copyright © 1979 by George James Firmage.
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