This is an A4 sized edition of The Giant's Fence, with improved contrast & despeckling. Order a copy printed on demand by DPA. View some sample pages here.
back cover blurb:
The Giant's Fence is a short novel told using symbols invented by the
author. The title is a translation of the Finnish word for a labyrinth
pattern carved into stone, jatulintarha.
There isn't a fixed meaning in this story. Any way you can read it is
the correct way, for you.
Futuristic & alien.
Reading this book will help you to develop new faculties.
Cover by Eileen Hennessy.
Free download of the original edition from UbuWeb.
Youtube preview of the original edition.
The original paperback edition (through lulu.com) is no longer available. The Giant's Fence is now included in the hardcover volume Works & Interviews 1999-2014, available here.
asemic editions is a small press devoted to publishing works of asemic writing, abstract comics, Lettrisme & similar. It is based in South Australia, & run by Tim Gaze.
enquiries:
gazetim [AT] bigpond [.] com
enquiries:
gazetim [AT] bigpond [.] com
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
100 Scenes in paperback
The abstract graphic novel 100 Scenes by Tim Gaze is now available as a paperback book, printed on demand, at Digital Print Australia. View some sample pages here.
The e-book version of 100 Scenes, published by Transgressor, is available from iBooks & Kindle.
You can watch a slideshow of every page in the book.
A review by Rob Clough of The Comics Journal is here.
Eileen Tabios' review is here.
Analysis by Domingos Isabelinho.
Review (em português) por Pedro Moura.
6 pages from 100 Scenes are reproduced in Tuli&Savu-kirja Tekstitaide (Fire&Smoke, Finnish poetry journal's yearbook for 2012, titled Text Art, including 1 on the front cover.
Review (in Russian/на русском языке) by Gleb Kolomiets in СЛОВА/SLOVA #12, pages 62-63. Google translation into English, without the illustrations.
Review (in Polish/w języku polskim) in Zeszyty Komiksowe #17.
Labels:
abstract,
asemic,
graphic novel
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