Lost For Words...


A word to the wise: don't buy this 'edition' of "Little Dorrit" by Charles Dickens off Amazon if you actually want to read the novel: it's incomplete and unusable: it's text ends abruptly mid-sentence on page 275 - pictured right: note the vast tract of white space - and the typographical layout is surreal at best, with huge swathes of white space and a confusing mixture of centre and occasionally standard justification to the text. In the Amazon listing it is claimed to be an imprint by an independent publisher, but it turns out to be an apparently print-on-demand rendition of the text - or at least some of it - by Amazon itself. Anyway, I've left a stinker of a review and reported it to Amazon through their 'review' process, but I'm not holding my breath: it was only six quid anyway. So I've just ordered a used Penguin edition from World of Books for four quid, to actually read. I've a mind to turn this surreal volume into an artwork, so I'll keep you posted on that front...

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