Publisher Note
A forest petrifies: Diamond Feedback is the first part of a larger novel in several episodes. Inspired by the Petrified Forest in Arizona and its ability to change over time from an organic to a mineral state, the story was conceived by the musician and artist Félicia Atkinson over the past five years, while its on-going writing has been the starting
point of many of Atkinson’s music lyrics and recent records and exhibitions.
A part of the book takes place in the middle of the desert in an indistinct future. Two men are having a discussion by a fire in a modernist house. The music they are listening to is not emitted by a device but by themselves, it’s a new kind of technology. They look at the embers of the fire and it reminds them of a painting by Hieronymus Bosch. They suddenly wonder if those embers could be a republic of some kind. A Forest Petrifies is a novel about the
perception of time and how some places mark people’s minds.
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| Release Place | Paris, France |
| Edition | 1st edition |
| Release Date | 2019 |
| Credits |
Artist:
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| Printrun | 700 |
| Identifiers |
ISBN-13:
978-2-36582-035-6
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| Availability | Available |
| Work | |
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| Subform | Novel |
| Topics | Desert, Modernism, Time |
| Language | English |
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| Format | Softcover |
| Dimensions | 11.0 × 18.0 cm |
| Weight | 60 gram |
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| Pages | 56 |