david gregory—kumar, bbc news. now, how about this for an example of pulp fiction?and turned them into limited editions of george 0rwell�*s dystopian classic, 1984. but why? he says he is trying to say something. here's colin paterson. more than 6,000 copies of the da vinci code, one of the best—selling books of the century, being pulped in the name of art. this is a story which begins back in 2017, in an 0xfam shop in swansea. around that time, there was one particular donation that we were getting kind of a little more than we could use, which was the da vinci code, because it's such a massive bestseller. made this pile of da vinci codes by the counter, which said, "yeah, you could give us another da vinci code but, to be honest, we'd rather have your vinyl". the sign went viral and caught the eye of the turner prize—nominated artist david shrigley. so that sparked my imagination, in the sense that i was like, "i want those. i don't know why, but i want them". it's not the right size. his team began to search. da vinci code, original cover. we made inquiries, and