A passage through Book One
Yesterday Starts Tomorrow Morning
This is not a preview. It is an invitation: an old wall, a hidden courtyard, and four rooms built from the atmosphere of the novel.
Literary Symphony
Yesterday
Starts
Tomorrow
Morning
Starts
Tomorrow
Morning
Rules of Entry
You cannot read the novel here.
You may walk through its rooms.
You may see its objects.
You may hear some fragments.
You may meet shadows of its characters.
The rest remains inside the book.
A museum in four rooms
Walk the outer house of the novel.
The visitor is allowed to smell the room, hear one note, see one object, and leave with one wound. To understand it, the visitor must take the book home.
Room I
The Room of Many Arms
Where intelligence discovers that one mind is not enough.
Open the door
Room II
The Room of Human Evidence
Where ideas become people, and people become wounds.
Enter the evidence
Room III
The Public Stage
Where private consciousness makes the unforgivable mistake of speaking aloud.
Step into the hall
Final Passage
The Last Corridor
Where the book stops arguing and begins to listen.
Walk quietly