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Iliad, one page.

February 3, 2011 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

All the Homer’s Iliad, poster version, one page.
Does this mean anything? I don’t know, they say:

“Once upon a time we asked ourselves a peculiar question: could you fit an entire literary work onto a single poster? Would it still be legible? What would it reveal about the hidden structures and rhythms of the text? And how impressed would our friends be if we tried it out? So we did and they were mighty impressed.”

And here it is:

Buy the poster (and find other one page books) on All the world’s A Page
Via: Prosthetic Knowledge.

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