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How to Read a Book
Thirty-six bookmarks in a paper box

A collection of thirty-six text scores printed as bookmarks for experimental reading of books. The scores explore a range of conceptual strategies, such as transcription and erasure, with realizations intersecting poetry, experimental music, and visual art. Together, they form a kiind of survey of experimental reading practices.

Letterpress printed with handset Garamond type on Legion Stonehenge. Enclosed in a kraft wrapped paper box with colophon and title card. Edition of 65, signed and numbered.

How to Read A Book by Robert Blatt

An earlier version was written for a performance at Passages Bookshop, documented here.