Sens-Plastique
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Author: Malcolm de Chazal
After seeing an azalea in the Curepipe Botanic Gardens, Malcolm de Chazal began composing what would eventually become his unclassifiable masterpiece. Containing over 2,000 aphorisms, axioms and allegories, the book was immediately hailed as a work of genius and embraced by the Surrealists. The work employs a strange humour and an alchemical sensibility to offer up an utterly original world vision that unifies neo-science, philosophy and poetry into a new form of writing.
ISBN 9781939663689. Wakefield Press. pb. 312 pages. 15 x 23 cm.
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After seeing an azalea in the Curepipe Botanic Gardens, Malcolm de Chazal began composing what would eventually become his unclassifiable masterpiece. Containing over 2,000 aphorisms, axioms and allegories, the book was immediately hailed as a work of genius and embraced by the Surrealists. The work employs a strange humour and an alchemical sensibility to offer up an utterly original world vision that unifies neo-science, philosophy and poetry into a new form of writing.
ISBN 9781939663689. Wakefield Press. pb. 312 pages. 15 x 23 cm.
available