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Friday, March 25, 2011

What Kind Of Heart Wormer Do I Need For My Dog

In the middle of each text is empty, half full, we each add the same

The half-empty , fictionalized biography of Oskar Dawicki avant-garde artist, is a novel, which a large portion (first 130 pages) consists of a completely clean sheet. This treatment is applied the authors, I think, for several reasons: to persuade the public to reflect on the life and work Dawicki and to contribute to the novel by filling in the blank pages at the discretion, as well as a formal game, which we find numerous references in the text of the novel. However, I do not intend to engage in a story about the said book, stop at the prompt to its reading. My real goal is to use interesting formal solutions applied in the as a starting point for reflection on the role of the empty / silence in verbal communication. - Read the amazing reflections provoked by the novel of "The half-empty."
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