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In the mid-1960s, Tom Phillips took a forgotten nineteenth-century novel, W. H. Mallock’s A Human Document, and began cutting and pasting the extant text to create something new. This new fifth edition of Tom Phillips’s perennially popular book follows its predecessors by incorporating revisions and re-workings - over half the pages in the 1980 edition are replaced by new versions - and celebrates an artistic enterprise that is over 45 years old and still actively a work in progress. “Utterly original, delightful and idiosyncratic’ - David Lodge "Sly, humorous, erotic and endlessly fascinating’ - Edward Lucie Smith, The Sunday Times "Turns a forgotten work into a thing of rare beauty’ - Bernard Levin, The Sunday Times "Intricate, philosophical, romantic … and often funny’ - Michael Kustow, The Guardian "One of the freshest and most original pieces of art literary work you are likely to see’ - Evan Anthony, The Spectator
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In the mid-1960s, Tom Phillips took a forgotten nineteenth-century novel, W. H. Mallock’s A Human Document, and began cutting and pasting the extant text to create something new. This new fifth edition of Tom Phillips’s perennially popular book follows its predecessors by incorporating revisions and re-workings - over half the pages in the 1980 edition are replaced by new versions - and celebrates an artistic enterprise that is over 45 years old and still actively a work in progress. “Utterly original, delightful and idiosyncratic’ - David Lodge "Sly, humorous, erotic and endlessly fascinating’ - Edward Lucie Smith, The Sunday Times "Turns a forgotten work into a thing of rare beauty’ - Bernard Levin, The Sunday Times "Intricate, philosophical, romantic … and often funny’ - Michael Kustow, The Guardian "One of the freshest and most original pieces of art literary work you are likely to see’ - Evan Anthony, The Spectator