
VAS: An Opera in Flatland: A Novel. By Steve Tomasula. Art and Design by Stephen Farrell.
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Format
Broché
Pages
370
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 15, 2004
Éditeur
University of Chicago Press
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0226807401
ISBN-13
9780226807409
Description
In a world where geometric shapes represent characters and their experiences, the narrative unfolds in the peculiar dimension of Flatland. Here, the protagonist journeys through societal norms and the tension between ignorance and enlightenment. As Square grapples with the concept of higher dimensions, the backdrop of Flatland becomes a canvas for exploration of profound themes like identity, perception, and the limits of human understanding.
The novel intricately weaves art and storytelling, thanks to the creative collaboration with Stephen Farrell. Farrell’s visual interpretations breathe life into the geometric universe, enhancing the textual experience and allowing readers to engage with the narrative on multiple levels. The fusion of Tomasula's prose with Farrell's design creates a uniquely immersive atmosphere.
As the characters navigate their rigid society, they confront the pain of knowledge, illustrating the struggle to accept change and challenge preconceived notions. The story serves as a metaphor for broader philosophical inquiries, inviting readers to reflect on their own realities.
Through vivid imagery and sharp wit, the tale not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of existence and the dimensions of understanding. Readers are left pondering the implications of their own perspectives as they delve into this inventive literary experiment.
The novel intricately weaves art and storytelling, thanks to the creative collaboration with Stephen Farrell. Farrell’s visual interpretations breathe life into the geometric universe, enhancing the textual experience and allowing readers to engage with the narrative on multiple levels. The fusion of Tomasula's prose with Farrell's design creates a uniquely immersive atmosphere.
As the characters navigate their rigid society, they confront the pain of knowledge, illustrating the struggle to accept change and challenge preconceived notions. The story serves as a metaphor for broader philosophical inquiries, inviting readers to reflect on their own realities.
Through vivid imagery and sharp wit, the tale not only entertains but also provokes thought about the nature of existence and the dimensions of understanding. Readers are left pondering the implications of their own perspectives as they delve into this inventive literary experiment.
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