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Liberature Liberature is literature in which the material form is considered an important part of the whole and essential to understanding the work. The term was coined by Polish writer Zenon Fajfer in 1999. Works that illustrate the concept can be dated back to the Baroque period. == Description of liberature ==
Liberature refers to a new kind of literature, a transgenre, in which the text and the material form of a book constitute an inseparable whole. The term itself is derived from the word literature, but draws from the Latin ''liber'', meaning "a book" and "the free one", as well as libra meaning "measurement" or "writing as a measurement of words." In a work of liberature, text does not serve as the sole source of meaning; the shape and the construction of the book, its format, the number of pages, its typographical layout, the size and type of the font applied, pictures and photographs integrated with the text, and type of paper or other material used in the process of creation of the book are all taken into consideration. The reader confronts a work of liberature as a total package, which often assumes a non-traditional shape, the quality of which, in practice, sometime involves a radical separation from the traditional design of the book. Its textual message dictates the physical shape that the work finally assumes. All of this lends a level of intent and control to the creator of liberature that surpasses that of other genres.
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