Rat Catching

This article is about the book by Crispin Glover. For the profession, see Rat-catcher.
Front cover art for Rat Catching (1999) written by Crispin Glover (left) and Studies in the Art of Rat-Catching (1896) by Henry C. Barkley (right)

Rat Catching (ISBN 0962299707) is a book by actor and filmmaker Crispin Glover. The book is a form of collage, reworked from Studies in the Art of Rat Catching, an 1896 non-fiction book now in the public domain.[1] Pictures from the book, as well as the book itself, were shown in the opening credits of the 2003 film Willard, starring Glover.[2] The book forms a segment of Glover's live slideshow readings, performed during particular screenings of his self-produced films What Is It? and It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine.[3]

Overview

The original book, Studies in the Art of Rat Catching, by Henry C. Barkley, was written primarily as an informative guide for students within the English Public School system with the intention of educating those particular pupils about the practicalities and methods regarding vermin control during the late 19th Century.[4] However, the modified version of Glover's Rat Catching alters the original and intended meaning into a somewhat fragmented collection of words and sentences by means of obfuscation of particular texts with ink and drawing along with the inclusion of imagery from various other sources that, while retaining some of the original context, forms its own particular narrative resulting in either humorously surreal or disturbing results.

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