The Book of the Erinyes

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Saturday August 9th, 2008, by Paul Watson

The pur­pose of this blog is to doc­u­ment the pro­gress of the Book of the Erinyes, a hand­bound lim­ited edi­tion artist’s book.

Frag­ments of text will provide a dis­join­ted par­tial nar­rat­ive to the art­work rather than being an illus­trated story. The text, writ­ten in the style of a late 19th cen­tury apo­ca­lyptic text tran­scribed by an opium addict, presents an incom­plete nar­rat­ive giv­ing tan­tal­ising insights into the artwork.

The text will be com­pos­ited and prin­ted using old-style mov­able lead type on a Let­ter­press machine at the open access fine art print work­shops run by Brighton Inde­pend­ent Print­makers, so it will have an uneven­ness that you don’t get with word-processed type, remin­is­cent of turn-of-the-century print­ing. Each page will be high qual­ity thick artists’ paper, to give it a great tact­ile æsthetic.

The Book of the Erinyes draws influ­ences from ancient myths, the grow­ing tra­di­tion of artist’s books and altered books, graphic nov­els, the under­ground pop­ular­ity of Let­ter­press print­mak­ing, and authors such as Jorge Luis Borges and Gene Wolfe.

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