The Review Review
Abstract
Soiled exists at the intersection of literature and architecture. Let me rephrase that. Soiled owns the intersection of literature and architecture. This artist-led, Chicago-based project, now offering its 8th issue, "narrates a playfully sincere and seriously humorous exploration of oft-overlooked dimensions of our built environment." Each issue is thematized around a different exploration and the works written and illustrated by architects and designers. Issue 8, "onceuponascrapers: architectural children's stories," is elegantly illustrated, delicately told, and intricately woven into one of the most exciting literary magazines I've encountered in some time.
Recommended Citation
Dodd, Jeffrey
(2020)
"Family Reads Children’s Issue of Architecture-Focused Literary Magazine, Strongly Approves; Review of Soiled, Issue 8,"
The Review Review: Vol. 2:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
DOI: 10.33972/trr.156
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/trr/vol2/iss1/2
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