![]() ![]() It's a story which is almost solely concerned with spilling the truth behind those stories, the reality behind those memories, but one which spills no truths of its own, leaving the reader to decide what the stories mean. Look a little deeper, however, and it soon reveals itself to be a story about the people behind the stories, and a story about where the stories come from. ![]() On the surface, it appears to be nothing more than a quirky little mystery, prompted by the disappearance of a beloved author. and about the memories that connect them. It really is a sort of magic, and that's what Pasi Ilmari Jääskeläinen has attempted to capture with The Rabbit Back Literature Society. ![]() What's more, while the black marks themselves are fixed, their structure is fluid, revealing a new, subtly different world for each and every reader. Hold them the right way, however, and those black marks not only begin to take on meaning, but reveal entire worlds that cannot physically exist between pages. On the surface, they are nothing more than tiny stacks of aging pages, each defaced by a perplexing pattern of black marks. ![]()
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