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The paper presents one of the most interesting experiments in the Gellu Naum’s Surrealist repertoire, The Advantage of Vertebrae, a cycle of collage poems, created originally in the 40’s, but published late in 1975’s book Describing a tower. The poem is de-poetized by removing its teritory to the new context of the fashion-plate’s illustrations.
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Liberature : literature in the space of the book
Liberature (coined after Latin liber, i.e. “book”) describes a category of literary works characterized by a meaningful and intentional interconnection between its literary content and the material space of the book (its material form, or its architecture, and typography).
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Introduction : modernist roots of liberature
Liberature is a literary genre, embracing these literary works in which the writer deliberately fuses the text and non-verbal, material features of the book in order to create an integral piece of literary art, and in which the objecthood of the literary text is nothing but transparent. Its name derived from Latin "liber", i.e. "book," and also "free",
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Liberature: different dimension of literature
Artykuł prezentuje liberaturę jako zjawisko literackie odrębne od książki artystycznej.
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Liberature - well, here I am, in the book
The article discusses relations between an artist's notebook and selected works of liberature that thematise the process of creating a literary work and which reflect the creativer process in their formal features. Following Jerzy Kutnik, they can be considered records of literary performances.
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Liberatura, literatura i książka artystyczna: kontekst, treść i istotne znaczenie materiału (Liberature, literature and the artist’s book: Context, content and material meaning) [PDF]
A reflection on the relationship between Liberature and artists’ books. The majority of artists creating books have been drawn into their creative pathway through a passion for physical books themselves. Whether literature or Liberature, the publications that we are drawn to as artists are the same as any lover of books might be enticed by; a ...
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'Melita obsidione liberatur' : il Grande Assedio attraverso le cinquecentine
This article discusses the Great Siege of Malta, 1565. The author also examines different accounts of the events written by various authors.
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