The Unquiet Grave is a literary work by Cyril Connolly written in 1944 under the pseudonym Palinurus. It comprises a collection of aphorisms, quotes, nostalgic musings and mental explorations.
From the book’s intro, OCR’ed:
The Unquiet Grave by now consisted of thirty long galley-proofs scissored into little pieces like a string of clown’s black sausages, covered with insertions and deletions and spread out on the floor to be arranged and rearranged into a mosaic.