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Tree of Codes

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Illustrator
  
Sara De Bondt

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
November 2010

Originally published
  
November 2010

Genre
  
Fiction

ISBN
  
9780956569219

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Cover artist
  
Jon Gray

Publisher
  
Visual Editions

Media type
  
Paperback

Author
  
Jonathan Safran Foer

Page count
  
139

Preceded by
  
Eating Animals

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Everything is Illuminated, Eating Animals, Extremely Loud & Incredibly, Here I Am, House of Leaves

Tree of codes by jonathan safran foer


Tree of Codes is an artwork, in the form of a book, created by Jonathan Safran Foer, and published in 2010. To create the book, Foer took Bruno Schulz's book The Street of Crocodiles and cut out the majority of the words. The publisher, Visual Editions, describes it as a "sculptural object." Foer himself explains the writing process as follows: "I took my favorite book, Bruno Schulz’s Street of Crocodiles, and by removing words carved out a new story".

Contents

Due to the physical difficulties involved in printing a book where most of the words have been cut out, Foer stated that he had to contact several different publishers before finding one who was willing to print it. The only printing office who could do the job was die Keure, from Belgium. He also said that due to the way the book had to be bound, it could not be produced in a hardcover edition.

Tree of codes by jonathan safran foer making of


Reception

The Times described it as "a true work of art." Heather Wagner at Vanity Fair called it "a quietly stunning work of art." Michael Faber, at The Guardian, said that while Foer showed a strong sense of poetry, the book was less successful as a work of fiction.

Adaptations

The book was adapted into a ballet by choreographer Wayne McGregor, composer Jamie xx, and visual artist Olafur Eliasson. It was first shown in the UK as part of the Manchester International Festival in July 2015, for which it was commissioned, and subsequently received its US premiere at the Park Avenue Armory in September 2015.

Australian composer Liza Lim is also adapting the book into an opera. The joint production by Cologne Opera and Hellerau will feature ensemble musikFabrik.

References

Tree of Codes Wikipedia