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Jan 09

A new standard for repetition.

If you ever wanted to know how 80 pages of “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” would look on paper…

A Stephen King fan has published an 80-page version of the book which novelist Jack Torrance obsessively writes during King’s The Shining, where his descent into madness is revealed when his wife discovers that his work consists of just one phrase, endlessly repeated.
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Now New York artist Phil Buehler, who describes himself as “a big fan of Stanley Kubrick and Stephen King”, has self-published a book credited to Torrance, repeating the phrase throughout but formatting each page differently, using the words to create different shapes from zigzags to spirals.
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He said he decided to stick to type and formatting that could have been created on a typewriter, with the first ten pages duplicating shots of Torrance’s work from the film. “I thought ‘if he continues to get crazier, what would those pages look like?’” he said. “I hit writer’s block about 60 pages in, and I had to get to 80 – that went on for about a week.” His fiancĂ©e, who had neither read the book nor seen the film, became a little concerned about his actions. “I finally showed her the movie, and she realised I wasn’t really losing it,” said Buehler.

HT: the Guardian via The Daily Beast

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