


At the weekend, I bought a copy of Louis Lüthi's On the Self-Reflexive Page at the Pa/per View book fair in Brussels. The subject of this modest paperback book, printed in black, is the page. All the pages in it are reproduced from other books, mainly taken from literature but also from art books that refer to literature. The extracts are arranged thematically, creating a typology of self-reflexive pages. Themes include Black Pages, Blank Pages, Drawing Pages, Photography Pages, Text Pages, Number Pages and Punctuation Pages. A list of the original sources appears in the back of the book.