An edition of The Giant's Fence (2005)

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An edition of The Giant's Fence (2005)

The Giant's Fence

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The Giant's Fence is a unique book. Instead of being filled with words, it gives you 80 pages of trans-symbolic script. Each page has several lines of linked, dancing symbols. They live, move, mutate, and die. The whole book could be interpreted both as the song of how we humans invented symbolic communication, and the telling of its slow disintegration. There are at least 2 ways to read The Giant's Fence. You can begin at page one, scan the first line, scan the second line, and so on, as you would read a regular book. You can also flip to a random page, and jump to a line which catches your eye. Some pages distort the rows of horizontal lines of symbols into curves, so you can't exercise your usual reading habits. The Giant's Fence stimulates new ways of reading and new ways of thinking. As the introduction says, "any meaning" the reader constructs "is a correct translation". The books title is a translation of Finnish "Jatulintarha", a name given to many of the stone labyrinths found in Finland. The only percursors to The Giant's Fence are the hypergraphic novels of the lettristes (such as Alain Satie's Ecrit en Prose) and some of the more complex works of asemic poetry. If you want to step outside of language, and bathe in unmuddied waters, this book is for you. Tim Gaze February 2006

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Lulu.com
Language
English
Pages
92

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The Giant's Fence
December 9, 2005, Lulu.com
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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
92
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
Weight
1.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL11692216M
ISBN 10
1411662083
ISBN 13
9781411662087
Library Thing
8772660
Goodreads
2043225

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