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Alas


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First published in 1759, Laurence Sterne's 'The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy' is widely considered a revolutionary novel, and its style is marked by digression, double entendre, and graphic devices. In 'Alas', artist Sophie Nys obsesses about one of these devices, the so-called black page, famously paired with the line, 'Alas, poor Yorick!' She compiles a remarkable collection of black pages, all gathered from more than 100 different editions of Sterne's book. Included is a text by Peter de Voogd, the collector and owner of the library from which all the images in this publication originate, on the technical challenges that printing a black page presented for these early editions.

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    [Ghent, Belgium]: Grafische Cel, [2021]


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    • 9789492574145
    • 9492574144

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    • Chiefly illustrated.
    • "This publication is realized upon invitation by Tine Guns within the research project 'Bioscopic Books: Artist's Books as Seen through the Cinema Eye'"--Colophon.
    • Limited edition of 400 copies.
    • Title from cover.

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