![]() ![]() ![]() Do you think you would live despite the words you're promoting? Imagine you were born couple of centuries ago. ![]() You are the voice that many should listen to. Non Nomen officially became a Guinness World Record Holder on January 19th, 2016, and the only English translation of Bury Me in Her Eyes (the Newtonian edition) can be found in the Rare Books Collection of Cambridge University. The book's official publication offers no translation of its text, challenging readers to find their own way through the colorful lines of a linguistic mosaic. With 28 different languages interrelating within its content, the book is rightfully regarded as the first multilingual literary work ever written. His next publication, entitled Bury Me in Her Eyes, was published in February 2015. In January 2012, the book received wider distribution in the US and the UK, albeit with an alternate ending. ![]() Limited in its initial release, The Unwords became notorious for its highly unorthodox ending-a €10 banknote glued on its final page. His debut, entitled The Unwords, was first published in January 2011, distributed exclusively through the author's personal website. Having begun his career as an artist, his literary work is characterized by experimentation and the interrelation of language and graphics. Non Nomen is latin for "no name." Due to the author's anonymity, biographical information is limited to his British/Cypriot nationality. ![]()
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