The Strange Wondrous Works of Eleanor Eleanor
from Fence Books
Eleanor Eleanor came to Kathryn Cowles, who invented the poet and artist. In the wake of Eleanor Eleanor's disappearance, Cowles compiles Eleanor Eleanor's residual poetry, collages, and captions into this "fossil record," this "partial catalog." In her introdcution as editor, she writes, “This partial catalog, then, is an anti-chronological selection of her writings, which I found loosely shuffled on her otherwise cleared-off desk--a desk I never saw previously cleared in all the years I have known her, which is to say pretty much always. Seemed like a sign. On top was an otherwise blank notecard with my name on it.