Nearby, Darger's trusty Remington typewriter (one of the two that he used) is a bulky, prematurely antiquated object, which nonetheless has a peculiar gravitas, in that Darger pounded out a portion of his 30,000-plus pages5 on this lovely old machine. "In the Realms of the Unreal" was completed before Darger moved to 851 West Webster St. (from an apartment a few blocks west). The typewriter is to his writings––albeit in a more abstract way––as the source materials and art supplies are to his visual work.” This is one of two typewriters on which Darger wrote and typed over 15,000 pages of The Realms of the Unreal, and its sequel, an autobiography, and weather journal, which were all in the range of 5,000 pages each.