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Books change. "Winners Take All" began as a concept in 2015. By 2018, when published, it was on its fourth (or maybe more?) incarnation of a title and subtitle.

Here, a collectible of the March of Progress of naming the book and, in a sense, figuring out what it was.

"Winners Take All": Author's Cut collection image

A literary NFT drop -- secret manuscript outtakes, never-used cover art, and catchphrases -- from the writer Anand Giridharadas.

This is an experiment in applying NFTs to the literary world. Here is a collection of for-your-eyes-only deleted passages from the New York Times bestseller "Winners Take All" -- plus a cover art concept designed by the author but rejected, the original "Plutes gonna plute" template, the coined word "MarketWorld," and a March of Progress of the evolving title pages.

Many deleted passages were excised because they made the book less hearable. Now hear them on their own.

Can elements of a book that didn't belong in the book nonetheless live in the world, but in quiet? Can unused fragments of a work be witnessed without being published?

Proceeds from this experiment will fund future reporting projects, as well as original works by emerging writers to be published in The Ink newsletter and the collection of literary artifacts from other writers.

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代幣標準ERC-1155
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10%

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What's in a (sub)title?

view_module
5 物品
visibility
226 檢視次數
  • 單價
    美元單價
    數量
    到期日
  • 單價
    美元單價
    數量
    底價差額
    到期日

Books change. "Winners Take All" began as a concept in 2015. By 2018, when published, it was on its fourth (or maybe more?) incarnation of a title and subtitle.

Here, a collectible of the March of Progress of naming the book and, in a sense, figuring out what it was.

"Winners Take All": Author's Cut collection image

A literary NFT drop -- secret manuscript outtakes, never-used cover art, and catchphrases -- from the writer Anand Giridharadas.

This is an experiment in applying NFTs to the literary world. Here is a collection of for-your-eyes-only deleted passages from the New York Times bestseller "Winners Take All" -- plus a cover art concept designed by the author but rejected, the original "Plutes gonna plute" template, the coined word "MarketWorld," and a March of Progress of the evolving title pages.

Many deleted passages were excised because they made the book less hearable. Now hear them on their own.

Can elements of a book that didn't belong in the book nonetheless live in the world, but in quiet? Can unused fragments of a work be witnessed without being published?

Proceeds from this experiment will fund future reporting projects, as well as original works by emerging writers to be published in The Ink newsletter and the collection of literary artifacts from other writers.

Art類別
合約地址0x495f...7b5e
代幣 ID
代幣標準ERC-1155
區塊鏈Ethereum
中繼資料集中式
創作者收益
10%
keyboard_arrow_down
  • 銷售量
  • 轉移
活動
單價
數量
日期