A researcher is looking for examples of books (on contemporary topics,
especially art or architecture) where a central text (such as a script,
statement or manuscript) is heavily annotated (with definitions,
cross-references, footnotes, commentary, etc.) in a way that is
well-integrated (editorially, design-wise).
Like an annotated Shakespeare but for the modern/postmodern. One example is
Glas by Derrida (University of Nebraska, 1986). I would like to learn of
others.
Thanks.
Jenny Tobias
Museum of Modern Art Library
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