SHE DIDN’T SAY IT WAS HER PHONE, SHE SAID HER GIRLFRIEND HEARD A PHONE RINGING by Simon Asencio
The volume is an epistolary narrative produced via text message with a community of anonymous correspondents. Following on from a performative work, conceived by Simon Asencio, this book stages a relation between two protagonists, U and I. Through identitarian slips and glyphs, the book explores the narrative ambiguities of experimental writing, to generate a space for fluidity and uncertainty, at the intersection of the artistic and the literary.
Simon Asencio (Toulouse, 1988) uses imposture and the expression of doubt to create performances that question the notions of liveness, stage and audience. The publication of this book results from the exhibition This Is My Body, My Body Is Your Body, My Body Is the Body of the Word, curated by Lilou Vidal, at Le Delta, Namur (BE); in partnership with Le Delta, Namur, with the support of Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles.
published by AXIS AXIS
edited by Lilou Vidal
graphic design by Alice Gavin Services
167 pages (ENG–FR), 11 x 17 cm