New Literary Magazine



Literary Remix No.3 | New Literature vol.1(4)

After Shakespeare’s Sonnets Remixed and Shakespeare’s Hamlet Remixed, in 2007, Nigel Tomm publishes Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Remixed.

“In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Remixed, Nigel Tomm extends the limits of traditional understanding of text and grammar, uses his own language constructions and stuffs words with narcotizing meanings, where signification is understood as something which points out a non-existence of pure senses. Love here is more than just love. It is something beautiful, something ugly, it is something which exists beyond characters, events or decorations.”


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