Boggs
Discover the intriguing world of J.S.G. Boggs in Boggs, a captivating work by Lawrence Weschler, published by The University of Chicago Press in 2000. This 176-page paperback delves into the life of a young artist whose obsession with money transcends mere currency. Boggs is not just fascinated by the concept of value; he brings it to life by creating stunning drawings of banknotes from various countries. The narrative follows his unconventional adventures as he attempts to spend these artistic representations, raising thought-provoking questions about the nature of money and value in our society. Perfect for readers interested in business, economics, and modern fiction, Boggs is a unique exploration of wealth and creativity. Dive into Weschler's engaging prose and experience the intersection of art and economics like never before.