The Invisible Library is a collection of books that only appear in other books. Within the library’s catalog you will find imaginary books, pseudobiblia, artifictions, fabled tomes, libris phantastica, and all manner of books unwritten, unread, unpublished, and unfound. —The Invisible Library
I think I blogged this a long time ago. It’s not in my database, so it must’ve been before 2001. Since Rosemary suggested it, here it is.
I just submitted a suggestion… In Elmer Rice’s play “The Subway,” the character Eugene describes his desire to write “an epic of industrialism” called “The Subway,” which his publisher won’t buy. Eugene describes the plot as part of his attempt to seduce the heroine, but the play suggests he really is serious about writing it. The play was written about 1923 and performed in 1929.
Another corner building. Designed and textured. Needs an interior. #blender3d #design #aesthetics #medievalyork #mysteryplay
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