Modified hardcover book with dust jacket in cloth-lined box
11 ¾ x 9 ¼ x 6 ⅛ inches
Edition of 13 + 3 AP
Signed & Numbered
$6,000
Some Basic Problems of Re-Gifting is an edition of altered hardcover copies of Samuel Beckett’s Stories and Texts for Nothing (Grove Press, 1967) housed in a custom cloth-lined box with insert. The modifications create an intimate and provocative reflection on publishing and engagement with the book as an object. Each of the edition of thirteen sculptures is signed and numbered on the title page.
On the inside of the dust jacket, a typewritten text by Pope.L encapsulates the work:
The Best book
Can only be
Entertained----
Never entered.
Title is foyer.
Table of content--
Peephole.
Year of publication
A shadow---
On the other side
Of that peepshow--
Beginning on the first chapter page and continuing to the back cover, the contents of the book are glued together to form a block with the title pages remaining loose. In a nod to the displacement of the protagonists in these stories, the bottom corners of pages 75-92 are torn out and adhered to the lid of the outer box. The void resulting from the missing corners is filled with a removable insert, painted red on the edges.
It's a blind box made by the blind for the blind in the blind with my hands blind behind my back, this this this is the situation.