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Under Hempel's Sofa is published as part of Book Works New Writing Series, printed offset in an edition of 1,500 copies, 128 pages, soft cover. Designed by Herman Lelie and Stefania Bonelli, 210 x 150mm.


Under Hempel's Sofa
by Virgil Tracy (1998)

By logging a description of every single item in his flat, and cross-referencing their selected histories with anecdotes concerning their purchase, significance and role in his life, Virgil Tracy has created a directory to contemporary urban existence which is as compelling as it is hilarious.

Working on one level as an epic comedy of recognition, and on another as a philosophical investigation into the relationship between an individual and their surroundings, Under Hempel's Sofa  is a book which manages to bring together the eeriness of Sartre's 'Nausea' with a monologue by Tony Hancock. If the term 'post-laddism' has not yet been invented, then Virgil Tracy demands the label as an artist who has looked into this phenomenon and searched the naked soul of men who might behave badly, the football generation, and owners of immaculate record collections.

ISBN 978 1 870699 31 0 - Price £9.95



Image 1 Image 2
Under Hempel's Sofa
by Virgil Tracy (1998)

By logging a description of every single item in his flat, and cross-referencing their selected histories with anecdotes concerning their purchase, significance and role in his life, Virgil Tracy has created a directory to contemporary urban existence which is as compelling as it is hilarious.

Working on one level as an epic comedy of recognition, and on another as a philosophical investigation into the relationship between an individual and their surroundings, Under Hempel's Sofa  is a book which manages to bring together the eeriness of Sartre's 'Nausea' with a monologue by Tony Hancock. If the term 'post-laddism' has not yet been invented, then Virgil Tracy demands the label as an artist who has looked into this phenomenon and searched the naked soul of men who might behave badly, the football generation, and owners of immaculate record collections.

ISBN 978 1 870699 31 0 - Price £9.95