Showing posts with label The Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Card. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 January 2012

In Homage to Graham Rawle...

On my walk into work this morning in Leicester, I encountered a solitary playing card lying on the pavement. Of course, it reminded me instantly of Graham Rawle's forthcoming novel The Card. So I hastily took a photo, and this is my homage to him...

Rawle's The Card isn't released until June of this year, and I am already eagerly anticipating its arrival! It looks likely to be a surreal mystery in which the protagonist Riley finds a card, in a similar way to my own discovery this morning. Riley's card however spurns hidden clues and coded messages that lead him down a secret trail...

Sadly, no such enigmas surround my card, a tattered 6 of diamonds. Even a random found card that Rawle mentions on his blog appears to hold more secrets than mine (read the entry here). Oh well... Perhaps I should inscribe my own message and disgard this card on the streets of Sheffield...? Suggestions on a postcard please... or perhaps that should be, a playing card.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Only a year to wait! : The Card - Graham Rawle

If you don't already know this, let me boldly proclaim: I am a huge fan of Graham Rawle's work.

For those of you who don't know, Graham Rawle is a writer and collage artist who made a name for himself with his early work Lost Consonants, a series of visual collages playing around with the meaning of words, which appeared in the Weekend Guardian newspaper for a lengthy period of fifteen years, and later published as a series of books (see some amusing examples here).

His career has moved increasingly into the realm of writing and the literary, with the visual dimension of language and narrative continuing to be a significant part of his work. His two novels, Diary of an Amateur Photographer (1998) and Woman's World (2005), both use collage and are multimodal (I've written a chapter on the latter in my forthcoming monograph).



Rawle's newest novel will be The Card and will be published in April of 2012 (How long am I going to have to wait?!). Since news of this project emerged, there has been lots of speculation about the nature of this book. In particular, that it may be "a piece of writing rather than collage".

On his blog, Rawle has finally put a stop to such speculation, revealing some 'rough page layouts' that show, beyond doubt that the book will be multimodal (though as you can see, it doesn't look like collage).



According to Rawle, The Card, will be about "a man who picks up cards he finds on the street, believing that they hold clues to a secret message". As such, he has also created cards for the purpose of the book, such as the example below (more on his blog):



It's not yet clear whether these cards will be shown in images throughout the book (which I suppose has genre connections to novels such as Italo Calvino's (1967) The Castle of Crossed Destinies) or whether they will be provided as a deck of cards accompanying the book and/or in addition to images of them in the book.

Either way, I am already far too excited. It's going to be a long wait until April 2012!