
Louis Luthi - A Die With Twenty-Six Faces
In âA Die With Twenty-Six Facesâ, the author guides us through his collection of books with letters for titles, referred to as âalphabet booksâ. Some of these titles are familiar, such as John Updikeâs âS.â, Georges Perecâs âWâ, and Louis Zukofskyâs âAâ. Others are obscure, perhaps even imaginary, like Arnold Skemerâs âCâ and âDâ, or Zach Sodensternâs âAâ. Tracing connections between these books, the author elaborates on the symbolic content of letters, Joycean characters, Franz Kafka, Guy Davenport, and libraries within libraries. Designed by the author and mixing essay and fiction, the book is a playful meditation on contemporary literature, typography, and book collecting. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Â
104 pages, 13 x 20 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Â
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Louis Luthi - A Die With Twenty-Six Faces
In âA Die With Twenty-Six Facesâ, the author guides us through his collection of books with letters for titles, referred to as âalphabet booksâ. Some of these titles are familiar, such as John Updikeâs âS.â, Georges Perecâs âWâ, and Louis Zukofskyâs âAâ. Others are obscure, perhaps even imaginary, like Arnold Skemerâs âCâ and âDâ, or Zach Sodensternâs âAâ. Tracing connections between these books, the author elaborates on the symbolic content of letters, Joycean characters, Franz Kafka, Guy Davenport, and libraries within libraries. Designed by the author and mixing essay and fiction, the book is a playful meditation on contemporary literature, typography, and book collecting. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Â
104 pages, 13 x 20 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Â
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In âA Die With Twenty-Six Facesâ, the author guides us through his collection of books with letters for titles, referred to as âalphabet booksâ. Some of these titles are familiar, such as John Updikeâs âS.â, Georges Perecâs âWâ, and Louis Zukofskyâs âAâ. Others are obscure, perhaps even imaginary, like Arnold Skemerâs âCâ and âDâ, or Zach Sodensternâs âAâ. Tracing connections between these books, the author elaborates on the symbolic content of letters, Joycean characters, Franz Kafka, Guy Davenport, and libraries within libraries. Designed by the author and mixing essay and fiction, the book is a playful meditation on contemporary literature, typography, and book collecting. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Â
104 pages, 13 x 20 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).Â























