- A Humument
"A Humument: A treated Victorian novel" is an
altered book by British artist Tom Phillips, first published in 1970. It is a piece of art created over W H Mallock's 1892 novel "A Human Document" whose title results from the partial deletion of the original title: "A Human document."Phillips drew, painted, and
collage d over the pages, while leaving some of the original text to show through. The final product was a new story with a new protagonist named Bill Toge, whose name appears only when the word "together" or "altogether" appears in Mallock's original text.When asked about the book, Phillips replied:
"It is a forgotten Victorian novel found by chance ... plundered, mined, and undermined itstext to make it yield the ghosts of other possible stories, scenes, poems and replaced thetext [he'd] stripped away with visual images of all kinds."
"A Humument" was begun in the 1960s. In 1970, Tetrad Press put out a small edition. The first trade edition was published in 1980 by
Thames & Hudson , which also published revised editions in 1986, 1998 and 2004; future editions are planned. Each edition revises and replaces various pages. Phillips's stated goal is to eventually replace every page from the 1970 edition.Phillips has used the same technique (always with the Mallock source material) in many of his other works, including the illustration of his own translation of Dante's Inferno, (published in
1985 ).The altered text is sometimes used in "reconstructions" or "realizations" where artists create a work using the fragmentary text as a basis. For instance in the early 1970s, the Music Department at the
University of York performed an opera, [http://tomphillips.co.uk/essaysan/irpo/index.html "IRMA"] , whose lyrics and plot were based on "A Humument."External links
* [http://www.humument.com/ "A Humument"'s official website]
* [http://www.tomphillips.co.uk Tom Phillips' official web site]
* [http://www.humument.com/gallery/tetrad/0/001010/index.html Full online presentation of the 1970 edition.]
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