Jacques Perry-Salkow were offered only collections of anagrams including the very funny "Pekingese" (small dictionary of celebrities) and very tender "Anagrams to smile and dream." With "Anagrams stunning", he combines his anagrams and short texts of the physicist Stephen Klein. All these books, pretty 'objects' (choice of cover, illustrations, choosing paper format), put the reader in a state of admiration. At least that was my case and I treasure the books of Jacques Perry-Salkow, as some books or haiku poetry.
The last out is a beautiful, brilliant collaboration with the writer Sylvain Tesson, large cultivated traveler, for a perfect balance between the anagram and literature. It covers the history, geography, sand and ice, society and pollution ...
Some examples of anagrams that only differ from those that form a backdrop to the text:
"Dizziness of love
Flight Daisies "
"The Virgin and Child
severity in the nave "
"The twin towers of Manhattan
I hear the storm, misfortune word "
"Nuclear plant
Cancer and ruin "
Beautiful illustrations Donatien Mary accompanying texts.
You understand: a rare and precious book that gives the impression that all or most of our existence on Earth is contained in words containing a hidden meaning. Only Jacques Perry-Salkow knows, at this point, achieve this level of sensitivity and hear a sentence differently, in a way that the full, "an unexpected message buried in their spell matrix," as so aptly Sylvain Tesson.