
In The Land of Punctuation
Im Reich der Interpunktionen
Christan Morgenstern(Author)
Tara Publishing
2nd Edition
Published on 1. August 2017
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-93-83145-15-7 (ISBN)
Description
First published in 1905, German poet Christian Morgenstern's "Im Reich der Interpunktionen" (In the Land of Punctuation) is a comic poem on the flow of landuage - and the breaks in it. Punctuations signs are markers of pauses, interruptions, asides and stops. But they also point to intonation, intent and emotion. a fact used brilliantly by Morgenstern to turn them into characters with their own agendas, in a drama that careens toward an inevitable end. It is a fun romp, and yet the political undertones are unmistakable, suggesting menacing systems of control.
Adding a new dimension to the connection between marks and meaning, graphic disigner Rathna Ramanathan illustrates this translated version of the poem with punctuation signs. She evokes older traditions like calligrams and the art of Russian Constructivists, while developing her own ingenious -- and very contemporary -- idiom. Her visual grammar balances bold experimentation with precise communication, creating and artist's book at the crossroads of language, graphic design and politics.
This limited edition book has been manually silkscreen-printed and bound by hand on recycled handmade paper at TARAbooks' print workshop, run on fair trade practices.
Adding a new dimension to the connection between marks and meaning, graphic disigner Rathna Ramanathan illustrates this translated version of the poem with punctuation signs. She evokes older traditions like calligrams and the art of Russian Constructivists, while developing her own ingenious -- and very contemporary -- idiom. Her visual grammar balances bold experimentation with precise communication, creating and artist's book at the crossroads of language, graphic design and politics.
This limited edition book has been manually silkscreen-printed and bound by hand on recycled handmade paper at TARAbooks' print workshop, run on fair trade practices.
Reviews / Votes
Ramanathan's genius (and there can be no doubting her genius here), is such that In The Land Of Punctuation evokes a complete sense of time and space, it's a world as familiar to us as our own, with characters as obvious to us as any human. And though the story takes over we never escape that what's presented before us is beautiful design at work.-- The Illustrated Forest blog Beautifully designed by Rathna Ramanathan, the images through which the verses develop are all 'assembled' typographically, using only punctuation marks as both independent characters and visual signs forming the elements of the landscape. -- Observatory Mansions blogMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chennai
India
Publishing group
Tara Books
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 35.5 cm
Width: 23.5 cm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
620 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-83145-15-7 (9789383145157)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Christian Morgernstern (1871-1914) was a late 19th Century German poet whose dark and capricious verse was inspired by English Literary nonsense. A satirist of the highest order, his work has continued to delight generations of Germans.
Translation
Sirish Rao is one of the most exciting new voices in contemporary Indian writing. He has authored more than fifteen books, ranging from novels and children's books to retellings of myths and collections of pop art. Several of his titles have won international awards. His writing reflects his interests in nature, mountaineering, travel and the oddities of language