(Re)distribution via place to books in a place of art - Kalia Yang

Kaledo Art

blake kathryn
KIROKAZE
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
todays bird
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin

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i don't do bad sauce passes
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
will byers stan first human second
art blog(derogatory)
trying on a metaphor
NASA
Xuebing Du
hello vonnie
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@postlit
(Re)distribution via place to books in a place of art - Kalia Yang
About
This is part of a public literature project at Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul, MN. PostLit is the gathering and anonymous (re)distribution of gathered favorite book quotes in hopes that, probably forever unknown, persons may happen upon a little joy in the discovery of these cards.
Favorite bits of literature have been collected from friends and family via social media and email. In some cases, only favorite book titles were given and quotes were chosen by me. The lit bits were typed on postcards and the cards anonymously (Re)distributed around town, and a few were mailed.
It is lovely to see what bits of literature are important to people.
(Re)distribution via a places to get reading materials - Silverstein, Tolstoy, and Kennedy Toole.
(Re)distribution via a places to get things done, like mail stuff and work off some stress and then get a book in the swap basket - Benchley and Hemingway.
(Re)distribution via places to get things to ingest, like fermented things and hot bevs and pie, oh pie... Handler/Kalman, Carlos Williams, and Golding.
(Re)distribution via a place to get things to fix things and a place to get different things, including things to fix - Irving and Frost.
Day Three (re)distribution via places that speak to heritage - Smith, Backman, And Carter.
Day Two, as well (re)distribution via lovely deliverer of beverages at music venue - Atwood.
Day Two, too (re)distribution via neighborhood Little Free Libraries - Kingsolver, Dahl, Cavafy.
Day Two (re)distribution via the shops - Walcott, Elle, Dickens, Oliver.
Day One (re)distribution via usps, higher education and public library facilities - , Offutt, Zimmer Bradley, Luis Zafon, Phi, Charlip, Smith.
David Whyte, “Sweet Darkness”
Jane Austen, “Pride and Prejudice”
Margaret Atwood, “Cat’s Eye”
Steve Gordon, “Arthur”
Betty Smith, “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”
Daniel Handler & Maira Kalman “Girls Standing on Lawns”