direstraits
Well-Known Member
Ok, I want to know what's the most interesting, special book that you know of that's pushing what is generally regarded as fiction or even a normal book. The book or story must have some special characteristic that distinguishes it from being what you and I would call a 'normal' book. It helps if it's a good read, but I'm looking for originality here, not readability.
I'll start.
Jonathan Safran Foer loved Street of Crocodiles by Polish author Bruno Schultz, so much so that he made a completely new novel by redacting the words/text of the book, and turned it into Tree Of Codes. Even the title Tree of Codes is a redaction of letters from Street of Crocodiles. The entire book of Tree of Codes features pages with cut out words and letters, and you need to actually put in a blank page behind every page you read to make the reading easier, otherwise you're just seeing through the book.
Here's a video of the book:
It's not available where I am, but when it finally arrived in the post I was immediately awed by it. Nothing like actually holding the book in your hand.
Your turn.
I'll start.
Jonathan Safran Foer loved Street of Crocodiles by Polish author Bruno Schultz, so much so that he made a completely new novel by redacting the words/text of the book, and turned it into Tree Of Codes. Even the title Tree of Codes is a redaction of letters from Street of Crocodiles. The entire book of Tree of Codes features pages with cut out words and letters, and you need to actually put in a blank page behind every page you read to make the reading easier, otherwise you're just seeing through the book.
Here's a video of the book:
It's not available where I am, but when it finally arrived in the post I was immediately awed by it. Nothing like actually holding the book in your hand.
Your turn.