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Palazzo Inverso

Inspired by the work of M. C. Escher, this is a marvelous alignment of text and illustration that takes the reader into an off-kilter world, where the story reads through front to back, but isn’t completed until, upon reaching the end of the book, the readers turns the book upside-down and continues back to the front again, with the illustrations an equal combination of sense and non-sensical, regardless of whether you are looking at them right side up or upside down.  Thanks to a bit of syntactical engineering, each page can also be read circularly.  It’s a celebration of imagination.