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posted by sycoraxpine at 6:10 pm (EST) on Jul 7, 2009
posted by sycoraxpine at 8:57 pm (EST) on Jan 1, 2008
I recently read "One Hundred Demons" and enjoyed it immensely. She is such an engrossing, sympathetic character, and the book design is wonderfully whimsical. It particularly interested me that a single "frame," taken out of context and placed at the beginning of a chapter, could become suffused with a different, surreal meaning.
posted by sycoraxpine at 8:21 pm (EST) on Oct 6, 2006