À propos du livre
An outcome of farce and grandiosity, this book is an opus of complementary lunacies , even down to the title. Pauline said "Er..." and Clem said "Worglegrodes."
The reckless unmedicated drawings came first, and were emailed to Clem. He paced back and forth, deep into the night, on tea and cheap carpeting, challenged into frenzy by a rival inconsequence, and slung into orbits of hingeless versification.
Is there life before death? What does it all mean, really? How many species of Worglegrode survive? These are just three of the eternal questions that this glittering rhinestone of a book fails resoundingly to answer, or even ask.
Be warned, this book is very silly!
The reckless unmedicated drawings came first, and were emailed to Clem. He paced back and forth, deep into the night, on tea and cheap carpeting, challenged into frenzy by a rival inconsequence, and slung into orbits of hingeless versification.
Is there life before death? What does it all mean, really? How many species of Worglegrode survive? These are just three of the eternal questions that this glittering rhinestone of a book fails resoundingly to answer, or even ask.
Be warned, this book is very silly!
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Beaux-arts
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 40 - Date de publication: févr 12, 2011
- Mots-clés whacky, challenging, funny, irreverent, hilarious, original, quirky, unique, surrealist, collaboration, poems, painting
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À propos du créateur
Pauline Jones and Clem Griffith
London, UK.
Clem and I met in 1964 at art school. I am still a painter and he is a writer and painter. This is our first collaboration which came about by my not being able to paint. So I started drawing and inspired Clem to write poems. So, yes I started it all and have currently returned to painting, but intend to keep this unfettered aspect visible !