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No One Told Me I Was Going To Disappear: (Black and White Edition)
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No One Told Me I Was Going To Disappear: (Black and White Edition) in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $23.50

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No One Told Me I Was Going To Disappear: (Black and White Edition) in Brampton, ON
By None
Current price: $23.50
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Size: Paperback
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BLACK & WHITE EDITION "What Tyler and Woods depict so eloquently are the lowlands . . . after the passion is gone and the wide-open stink of intimacy prevails." - Nava Renek, American Book Review "J.A. Tyler and John Dermot Woods have made an object as beautiful as a paper ship." - Luca Dipierro, author of Biscotti Neri and Das Ding "Tyler and Woods volley language and image to construct a new and bracing presentation of identity as at once smeared across a centerless space and anchored by the weight of a single human heart." - Evan Lavender-Smith, author of Avatar "The incantatory, hypnotic examinations of 'me and you and how we are connected' unfold along an edge where Martin Buber meets André Breton." - Jon Cotner & Andy Fitch, authors of Ten Walks/Two Talks In this startling collaborative novel, Tyler and Woods tell a story that explores the closely linked experiences of communion and suffocation, creating their narrator's world by setting a beat with mesmerizing chapters of rhythmic prose exploded by frantic full-color illustrations. This book could as easily be described as a horror novel as a love story. The authors' experimental techniques come together in a book that tells the most classic tale of passion and loss.
BLACK & WHITE EDITION "What Tyler and Woods depict so eloquently are the lowlands . . . after the passion is gone and the wide-open stink of intimacy prevails." - Nava Renek, American Book Review "J.A. Tyler and John Dermot Woods have made an object as beautiful as a paper ship." - Luca Dipierro, author of Biscotti Neri and Das Ding "Tyler and Woods volley language and image to construct a new and bracing presentation of identity as at once smeared across a centerless space and anchored by the weight of a single human heart." - Evan Lavender-Smith, author of Avatar "The incantatory, hypnotic examinations of 'me and you and how we are connected' unfold along an edge where Martin Buber meets André Breton." - Jon Cotner & Andy Fitch, authors of Ten Walks/Two Talks In this startling collaborative novel, Tyler and Woods tell a story that explores the closely linked experiences of communion and suffocation, creating their narrator's world by setting a beat with mesmerizing chapters of rhythmic prose exploded by frantic full-color illustrations. This book could as easily be described as a horror novel as a love story. The authors' experimental techniques come together in a book that tells the most classic tale of passion and loss.




















