These are magic books': bringing imaginary works of literature to life
Briefly

At the Grolier Club, curator Reid Byers presents 'Imaginary Books', showcasing fictionalized versions of lost literary works, blending creativity with literary history.
Byers elaborates, 'It takes a certain suspension of disbelief to even consider having an exhibition of the imaginary...you can enjoy the most extensive and tangible collection of the imaginary.'
The exhibition features works like Sylvia Plath's unpublished manuscript and Aristotle's Poetics II, which are lost or strictly fictional, offering a compelling narrative.
This unique exhibition includes poetic works and narratives that invite attendees to engage in a creative exploration of what literature could have been.
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