Ex Libris
By Simon Groth
Twelve of the chapters in this book are arranged at random, with each new copy shuffled anew, one of 479,001,600 possible variations. No two copies of Ex Libris are identical, and yet all tell the same story.
A book in half a billion
The metropole is a world of data-driven design and addled market saturation. It’s a place where every decision, every movement is tracked and interpreted by the network to curate content for the comfort and containment of its citizens, where imagination and fiction are suppressed, and where books have been abandoned in favour of instant gratification.
Against this backdrop, a loose gathering of subversives collects the scraps of texts left behind. Calling themselves free readers, they seek to reconstruct a library from fragments away from the watchful eye of the feared committee for public safety. But what begins as the story of four people drawn to a band of literary misfits becomes an epic quest for truth in a world of lies and a narrative conscious of its own fictions.
Print Edition
A unique shuffle of chapters, individually numbered.
Note: I can sign copies on request. There’s a question about this during checkout where you can also let me know who the book will belong to (for the bookplate). My handwriting is hardly calligraphy so consider yourself warned.
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Coverage of Ex Libris
One of the strangest reviews Cass Moriarty has ever written
Thuy On dives deep at the Sydney Review of Books
Me at The Writing Platform talking about the book while the crowdfunding campaign was in full swing
José Antonio Vázquez in December 2019 at dosdoce.com (Spanish)
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