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A die with twenty-six faces

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A die with twenty-six faces
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"In 'A Die with Twenty-Six Faces', the author -- let's call him L. -- guides the reader through his collection of alphabet books, that is, books with letters for titles. Some of these titles are well known: Andy Warhol's "a," Louis Zukofsky's "A", Georges Perec's W. Others are obscure, perhaps even imaginary: Zach Sodenstern's A, Arnold Skemer's C and D. Tracing connections between these books, L. elaborates on what the critic Guy Davenport has called the "Kells effect": "the symbolic content of illuminated lettering serving a larger purpose than its decoration of geometry, imps, and signs." Mixing essay and fiction, 'A Die with Twenty-Six Faces' is a playful meditation on contemporary literature, typography, and book collecting."

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