2026 Redstone Diary: Imagining…

The 2026 Diary is a volume of enchantment. From ancient machines to measure the world, to works of fantastical fiction and hallucinatory images of the incomprehensible, Imagining is a call to action for dreamers, artists and creators with an introduction from Julian Barnes.
 
This is the 39th edition of the beloved cult diary and includes a child's cautionary tale, William Blake's angels, spectral photography, a poem from Emily Dickinson, philosophical warnings and John Lennon's lyrics: each week is a prompt to contemplate the boundaries of the everyday. Beautifully designed with a pocket at the front for keeping notes, the diary also has a special supplement of images taken from Al-Jazari's Book of Knowledge of Ingenious mechanical Devices.

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Material Paperback
Dimensions 24.3 x 1.78 x 18.03cm
EAN/ISBN 9781739597634
SKU 12096671

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Edited by Julian Rothenstein
With an introduction and texts selected by Julian Barnes

Contributors include: Lewis Carroll, Roz Chast, Ted Hughes, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Kerry James Marshall, Yinka Shonibare, Posy Simmonds and Stephen Sondheim.

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