The first trip was to Vermont Horace turn around a tree, having read or heard the famous phrase: "can you see a tree back?" There are issues like that that have the seem like much, but the feeling quickly scorched.
see Alain ADIJ The adventures of Horace Vermont, 2002
see Alain ADIJ The adventures of Horace Vermont, 2002
This book offers readers a choice of designs found in a suitcase whose owner is named Horace presumed Vermont. If his identity is not clearly defined, we know with certainty that he has not walked an equal and without a priori multitudes of universes created by the human mind. The drawings are a unique testimony to add to the study of travel called "unusual" that swarm literature from its origins. In publishing, we hope that readers will help us to solve one day the mystery surrounding the author.
Allan Oliver Bassman est un pseudonyme. Que l’auteur se nomme Jacques Barreau la Chance, Alain Adijès, Alan Rider ou Lqnr, ce qui importe ici, c’est Horace Vermont. C’est lui qui voyage, c’est lui qui signe. Pourquoi ce parti pris ? Tout simplement parce que les histoires, aujourd’hui, se déguisent et se cachent derrière leurs auteurs comme pour s’excuser. L’auteur d’Horace Vermont pense au contraire qu’une suite de dates et de repères biographiques ne remplace pas le contenu d’un dessin, et que trop d’informations appauvrit l’information (au sens de la théorie du même nom).