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Split-level Pomes

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Considering the split between words and images, reading and looking, thinking and experiencing - does anything remain level for long? This book is a visual meditation on split levels by way of pomes. A pome is a dyslectic version of poem – or it is a typographically erroneous home. Either way, the pages consist of drawings and words, lines and letters, a few abstract comics and asemic diagrams. Daily news, unavoidable, slips in behind the scenes.

140 pages, Paperback

Published March 15, 2015

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Rosaire Appel

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November 11, 2022
Amazing experiment on form and language, so much content and many surprises in this book. Surprised it isn't more well known.
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