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 Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Flatland 25-35 / Beaulieu, Derek ; Phillips T., 2007

 Item
Identifier: CC-47301-50044
Scope and Contents

Beaulieu made this book by tracing a line to each letter of Abbott's book "Flatland. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2007

Flatland: a romance of many dimensions / Beaulieu, Derek ; Perloff M ; Goldsmith K ; Phillips T., 2007

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Identifier: CC-47587-68596
Scope and Contents

In the afterward, Marjorie Perloff refers to E.A. Abbot's "Flatland, originally published in 1884 and reprinted by Princeton University Press in 1991. The Victorian Abbot invents a two-dimentional universe inhabited entirely by polygons. beaulieu's writing-through of this whimsical tale immediately brings to mind Tom Phillips's 'A Humument', but there is, in fact, little similarity between the two texts. For whereas Phillips's treated book foregrounds and reframes particular passages in his source text, W.H. Mallock's 'A Human Document', producing delicious parodies, cartoon narratives, double entendres and sexual punning, beaulieu's 'Flatland' contains no words whatsoever - indeed, not even the letters of the alphabet, much less ideograms or symbols." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2007

Flatland: a romance of many dimensions / Beaulieu, Derek ; Perloff M ; Goldsmith K ; Phillips T., 2007

 Item
Identifier: CC-47885-68907
Scope and Contents

In the afterward, Marjorie Perloff refers to E.A. Abbot's "Flatland, originally published in 1884 and reprinted by Princeton University Press in 1991. The Victorian Abbot invents a two-dimentional universe inhabited entirely by polygons. beaulieu's writing-through of this whimsical tale immediately brings to mind Tom Phillips's 'A Humument', but there is, in fact, little similarity between the two texts. For whereas Phillips's treated book foregrounds and reframes particular passages in his source text, W.H. Mallock's 'A Human Document', producing delicious parodies, cartoon narratives, double entendres and sexual punning, beaulieu's 'Flatland' contains no words whatsoever - indeed, not even the letters of the alphabet, much less ideograms or symbols." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2007

Xerolage: Kern. No.52 / Derek Beaulieu., 2013

 Item
Identifier: CC-56265-9999705
Scope and Contents

This book consists of reproductions of letraset collages. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2013