The Library of Unwritten Books
Aug. 15th, 2004 11:58 pmThe Library of Unwritten Books is currently being displayed on shelves at the Aspex Gallery (and various other places) in Portsmouth. The library's collection stems from descriptions about books that people have said they would like to write. These ideas were transcribed and then added to the library as a small book. Some of the books I read were from Portsmouth's Chinese Community, and others had originated from London. They varied in size from about 2 lines to about 8 pages, and a lot of the books just seemed to contain people's memories, which were not always that interesting. I preferred the books that sounded more fantastical, the books that sounded as if they were by children - short tales of ballerina colouring books, animals, and strange happenings.
Here is a part of Book 001, named "The End", by an anonymous person:
'The book would be red and white. That's all I know. The colour of snow. I don't think it would have pictures.
And yes, it is about isolation. Maybe the whiteness is the blank page. Maybe it's the blank page.'
Here is a part of Book 001, named "The End", by an anonymous person:
'The book would be red and white. That's all I know. The colour of snow. I don't think it would have pictures.
And yes, it is about isolation. Maybe the whiteness is the blank page. Maybe it's the blank page.'
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