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Pulp : a short biography of the banished book / Shubigi Rao.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Pulp seriesPublisher: Singapore : Rock Paper Fire, 2016 Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 268 pages illustrations (some color) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789810983819
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Z 659 .2016 R36 v1
Incomplete contents:
volume 1. A short biography of the banished book
Summary: This is not meant to be an exhaustive book. For one, that was not my aim, though in all honesty I would be hard-pressed to claim a clearly delineated aim at the outset. For another, it is part of a larger decade-long project, formally initiated in 2013, though perhaps gestating ever since my mother first read to me in utero, from books now lost. This book is the first in a series of five, and as such holds the undiluted joy of loving books, and the furious anger and sorrow at their destruction. A quasi-documentary film,again in five parts, and drawings of aless structured quality accompany this book. Also a chunk of this book is only available online, and when it vanishes this book will be further diminished. So what you hold in your hands is a fraction of the project, but worse, it shrinks in relation to the field. It is barely a sliver of a fraction, as all books invariably are, especially books that wrestle with impoverished historical record. -- Preface.
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volume 1. A short biography of the banished book

This is not meant to be an exhaustive book. For one, that was not my aim, though in all honesty I would be hard-pressed to claim a clearly delineated aim at the outset. For another, it is part of a larger decade-long project, formally initiated in 2013, though perhaps gestating ever since my mother first read to me in utero, from books now lost. This book is the first in a series of five, and as such holds the undiluted joy of loving books, and the furious anger and sorrow at their destruction. A quasi-documentary film,again in five parts, and drawings of aless structured quality accompany this book. Also a chunk of this book is only available online, and when it vanishes this book will be further diminished. So what you hold in your hands is a fraction of the project, but worse, it shrinks in relation to the field. It is barely a sliver of a fraction, as all books invariably are, especially books that wrestle with impoverished historical record. -- Preface.

In English.

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