Issue 3: Folds Gill Partington and Adam SmythFolds – dog ears – creases – pleats – kinks – pranks – convultions Diagram of movements in Samuel Beckett’s play, Quad (1981). Craig DworkinPli Selon Pli:Mallarmé and the Significance of the Fold Detail from a diagram by Stéphane Mallarmé imagining the underlying structure in his unrealised book, Le Live. Kelly Hoffer‘The Gusseted Lady’: Shining Edges and Shapely Rifts Detail of Stuart Gilbert’s 1930 diagram of the underlying structures in James Joyce’s Ulysses. Clara Drummond‘A Morsel of Real Solid Joy’: A Short History of the Envelope Detail of László Moholy-Nagy’s 1946 diagram of the underlying structure in James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake. Georgina WilsonFolded Time: An Extra Hour(glass) in George Wither’s A Collection of Emblemes Plot lines in Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1760). Editorial essayKimsooja’s Bottari Line drawing of all the objects on Daniel Spoerri’s desk from An Anecdoted Topography of Chance (Atlas Press edition, 1995). Hester Lees-JeffriesSharespeare, in Folds Detail of the concrete poem ‘Il Pleut’ by Guillaume Apollinaire (1916). Justine Provino0, 1, 2 many folds After writing If on a Winter’s Night A Traveller (1979), Italo Calvino worked up this diagram to illustrate the underlying structure of the book. Riccardo BoglioneThe Folding Poem (1928-2022) List of the literary styles exhausted by Raymond Queneau in his Exercises in Style, taken from the first English edition (Gaberbocchus Press, 1959). Sentence from Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own (1929) in diagrammed form. Aslak Gurholt & Fraser Muggeridge Books with Folds Diagram of the underlying structure to George Perec’s Life: A User’s Manual (1978) Daniel Jacksoninto and out of: rotations in hyperspace Diagram of the dompna soisebuda inscriptionthejournal Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
Detail from a diagram by Stéphane Mallarmé imagining the underlying structure in his unrealised book, Le Live.
Detail of László Moholy-Nagy’s 1946 diagram of the underlying structure in James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake.
Line drawing of all the objects on Daniel Spoerri’s desk from An Anecdoted Topography of Chance (Atlas Press edition, 1995).
After writing If on a Winter’s Night A Traveller (1979), Italo Calvino worked up this diagram to illustrate the underlying structure of the book.
List of the literary styles exhausted by Raymond Queneau in his Exercises in Style, taken from the first English edition (Gaberbocchus Press, 1959).