The Hole

Author: Oyvind Torseter

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  • : $23.89 NZD
  • : 9780987109989
  • : Wilkins Farago
  • : Wilkins Farago
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  • : 01 February 2014
  • : 275mm X 229mm
  • : Australia
  • : 0.0
  • : 01 March 2014
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  • : Oyvind Torseter
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  • : Hardback
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Barcode 9780987109989
9780987109989

Description

'Hello, I've discovered a hole in my apartment...it moves around...yes...if you could come and look at it...bring it down to you, you say...how...hello!'. The protagonist has discovered a hole and tries to find an explanation. He seeks expert advice. But not everything can be explained. Perhaps he will just have to accept that it's there. THE HOLE has simple, expressive drawings by pen and computer. The hole is punched right through the book, so it exists in real life. Praise: '...a stylish and surreal picture book...line drawings combined with a minimal use of colour lends the book a stylish and elegant appearance. With few details, attention is drawn towards the simple points on each page, making the story quick to read and easy to understand for readers young and old. At the same time it raises a whole host of questions, both concrete and abstract, and invites several perusals. It is fortunate that the pages are sturdy - this is a book that will quickly become well-thumbed.' - Dagbladet About the Author Oyvind Torseter is an artist. He has created many picture books and given individual as well as collective exhibitions. Oyvind Torseter won the Bologna Ragazzi Award 2008 with his picture book AVSTIKKERE (DETOURS), and has received several other prizes and nominations as well for his illustrations. But we suspect that THE HOLE will be his great international break-through. No online pdf can do justice to this fabulous story, as the physical hole going straight through the book cannot be visible on a screen. Still, you will get an idea of the philosophical implications raised in this book when looking at the illustrations.