Part of Enitharmon’s print and poem series of co-publications with Jealous Gallery. Howard‘s print is accompanied by Anne Sexton’s poem ‘Her Kind’ from To Bedlam and Part Way Back (first published 1960)© Linda Gray Sexton The print and poem are presented in a screen-printed bound portfolio. Six-colour screenprint on Somerset Velvet Antique 280 gsm 35 x 28.5 cm, torn edges Poem is a one-colour print on an accompanying Somerset Velvet Antique 280 gsm sheet. To Bedlam and Part Way Back (1960) Anne Sexton Her Kind I have gone out, a possessed witch, haunting the black air, braver at night; dreaming evil, I have done my hitch over the plain houses, light by light: lonely thing, twelve-fingered, out of mind A woman like that is not a woman, quite. I have been her kind. I have found the warm caves in the woods, filled them with skillets, carvings, shelves, closets, silks, innumerable goods; fixed the suppers for the worms and the elves: whining, rearranging the disaligned. A woman like that is misunderstood. I have been her kind. I have ridden in your cart, driver, waved my nude arms at villages going by, learning the last bright routes, survivor where your flames still bite my thigh and my ribs crack where your wheels wind. A woman like that is not ashamed to die. I have been her kind.
