Derek Beaulieu’s Local Colour (ntamo 2008), a “page–by–page interpretation of Paul Auster’s 72–page novella Ghosts. Beaulieu has removed the entirety of Auster’s text, leaving only chromatic words—proper nouns or not—spread across the page as dollops of paint on a palette,” according to his website.
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![Derek Beaulieu’s Local Colour (ntamo 2008), a “page–by–page interpretation of Paul Auster’s 72–page novella Ghosts. Beaulieu has removed the entirety of Auster’s text, leaving only chromatic words—proper nouns or not—spread across the page as dollops of paint on a palette,” according to his website.
[more images and a free .pdf of the entire book]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m5ktteyugD1rr10yho1_500.jpg)