ExLibris

Cime tempestose (Wuthering Heights)

386 pages

2014

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In this transformed edition, a small scene rises from the book’s surface: a lone rider on a horse, cut directly from the printed cover, moving toward jagged silhouettes that evoke the harsh, wind-beaten moors of the novel. The pop-up-like forms create a fragile landscape, as if the story’s turbulence is breaking through the page.

By elevating these elements into three dimensions, the work resonates with the novel’s themes—restlessness, obsession, and the vast emotional distances between people. The rugged shapes and the rider’s dark outline capture a moment suspended between motion and isolation, a quiet embodiment of the storm that defines the world of Cime tempestose.