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Song Without Words: A Book of Engravings on Wood is a wordless novel of 1936 by American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985). Executed in twenty-one wood engravings, it was the fifth and shortest of the six wordless novels Ward completed, produced while working on the last and longest, Vertigo (1937). The story concerns the anxiety an expectant mother feels over bringing a child into a world under the threat of fascism—anxieties Ward and writer May McNeer were then feeling over McNeer's pregnancy with the couple's second child.

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  • Song Without Words: A Book of Engravings on Wood is a wordless novel of 1936 by American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985). Executed in twenty-one wood engravings, it was the fifth and shortest of the six wordless novels Ward completed, produced while working on the last and longest, Vertigo (1937). The story concerns the anxiety an expectant mother feels over bringing a child into a world under the threat of fascism—anxieties Ward and writer May McNeer were then feeling over McNeer's pregnancy with the couple's second child. (en)
  • 《無言之歌:木刻版畫本》(英語:Song Without Words: A Book of Engravings on Wood)是一部由美國藝術家(1905-1985年)於1936年創作的无字小说。該作品以21幅所製成,是沃德創作的六部無字小說中的第五部(亦為篇幅最短的)作品,於創作最後一部(亦為篇幅最長的)作品《》(1937年)期間完成。故事講述一個準媽媽將孩子帶到一個受法西斯主義威脅下的世界時之焦慮—當時,沃德和作家對懷上二人的第二個孩子感到焦慮。 (zh)
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  • A black-and-white image of a nude woman standing with her fist in the air against a background made up of a giant skull with gravestones for teath and black-garbed men climbing from the eyes. (en)
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  • The book's protagonist stands defiant against a fascist world. (en)
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  • Song Without Words (en)
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  • Song Without Words: A Book of Engravings on Wood is a wordless novel of 1936 by American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985). Executed in twenty-one wood engravings, it was the fifth and shortest of the six wordless novels Ward completed, produced while working on the last and longest, Vertigo (1937). The story concerns the anxiety an expectant mother feels over bringing a child into a world under the threat of fascism—anxieties Ward and writer May McNeer were then feeling over McNeer's pregnancy with the couple's second child. (en)
  • 《無言之歌:木刻版畫本》(英語:Song Without Words: A Book of Engravings on Wood)是一部由美國藝術家(1905-1985年)於1936年創作的无字小说。該作品以21幅所製成,是沃德創作的六部無字小說中的第五部(亦為篇幅最短的)作品,於創作最後一部(亦為篇幅最長的)作品《》(1937年)期間完成。故事講述一個準媽媽將孩子帶到一個受法西斯主義威脅下的世界時之焦慮—當時,沃德和作家對懷上二人的第二個孩子感到焦慮。 (zh)
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  • Song Without Words (en)
  • 無言之歌 (zh)
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