The timeless art of allowing books to thrive
Profiled artist: Robert Bringhurst
Profiled artist: Ulises Carrión
Categories: Reference / Essays
Reference no.:R/Bri.R-Car.U/15.00 Place/Shelf:Verso/Code(X) monograph BOX
Book title: | The timeless art of allowing books to thrive |
Published by: | The Codex Foundation |
Year made: | 2015 |
Place made: | USA |
Original: | Yes |
Edition: (No. in Edition) |
500 () |
Dimensions: | 140 x 200 |
Binder: | commercial binding |
Physical description: | stapled booklet |
Further information: | |
Code(x) + 1 Monograph Series (no.11)
Robert Bringhurst in conversation with Ulises Carrión. Poet and essayist Robert Bringhurst interrogates (posthumously) the Mexican writer Ulises Carrión by interleaving his responses to Carrión’s famous manifesto “The New Art of Making Books” in the form of a conversation. To quote Bringhurst in his introduction, “Carrión…was plainspoken and full of real ideas. My own predilections are different from his, and so we disagree on many fronts, yet he is lucid and articulate — and therefore someone I can talk to, dead or alive.” (from the Codex Foundation website) |
Profiled artist: | Robert Bringhurst () |
Profiled artist: | Ulises Carrión () |
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