Teaching Tuesday: Matteo Pericoli teaches a course called the Laboratory of Literary Architecture where students extract and then physically build the literary architecture of a text. They get a chance to think about literature wordlessly for a change.
Let me tell you a storey about how we built a book…
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Every book has a structure – but what if you were to represent it as a physical object? Matteo Pericoli asked students of creative writing and architecture to work together to make models from literary texts