Literature = Architecture

 Federico Babina makes literary texts in architecture.

 "Prose - is architecture, not interior," said Ernest Hemingway once. And Federico Babina picked up this phrase to show what kind of architecture is hidden in the works of different authors. In a series of 27 drawings Archiwriter dedicated to Hemingway, Wilde, Camus, Shakespeare and other writers.

In  each architectural form present snippets of text, but the main effect  is created not by them but the images themselves, which reflect the  characteristics of the authors. So  building, Shakespeare depicted with a pointed roof rough, in the center  of the building-Camus gapes a huge maze, and Kerouac-building is a  wagon on wheels. 

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