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She kept 3 drawings and divided the rest into chuncks of 200 drawings, giving poets a chunck each.
Michael Palmer's poem goes alongside drawings 601 to 800.
It's a wave: each time you turn a page, a new line verse appears and a new line disappears. The poem rolls forward. It's a bueatiful image for a really delicate object of a book.