On exhibition in the Special Collections Gallery until March 4, 2011:

Messenger of Thought: Treasures from the Rare Middle East Collections

“The pen is the ambassador of intelligence, the messenger of thought, and the interpreter for the mind”
– Islamic writer on calligraphy

If words are the essence of books, the materials used and the technologies developed to write those words are the building blocks of a captured culture. Verbal collaborates with visual, textual with textural, enhancing meaning and inviting intimacy between writer and reader. The arts of the book – papermaking and decorating, calligraphy, illumination, and binding are highly developed in Middle Eastern culture. From ancient times, the written word and the craft of Middle Eastern bookmakers has established law, recorded history and myth, inspired faith, stimulated intellectual exploration, and created bonds between east and west.

The Rare Books Division congratulates the Middle East Center and the Middle East Library on fifty years of supporting and continuing these bonds.

  One Response to “Messenger of Thought: Treasures from the Rare Middle East Collections”

  1. The art of literature is brave enough nowadays to supplement the effects it creates with additional tricks and provocations- we observe new graphic tendencies, stream of consciousness startegies without a single punctuation mark, spreading on 20 pages, plays with the script and size and other changes in the architecture of a text, aiming to make the work even more intriguing.

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