Gnommero Multiplicity Launch CCA Fri 15 May 2015
Gnommero Multiplicity Launch
CCA
Fri 15 May 2015
7.30pm, Free, Theatre
Ages 14+ when accompanied by an adult

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An evening of presentations from contributors to Gnommero Multiplicity, the last in a series of thematic pamphlets cooperatively produced by artists and writers over the last seven years.
Gnommero, edited by Sarah Tripp and Richard Taylor, provides space for artists and writers to respond to Italo Calvino’s thoughts on literary qualities in writing practice – lightness, quickness, exactitude, visibility and multiplicity – as published in the 1988 publication ‘Six Memos for the Next Millennium’. The Multiplicity volume includes twenty-seven contributions from practitioners based in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London and Plymouth, bringing together a collection of varied responses to the multiplicity theme.
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