Sunday, May 21, 2006
Friday, May 19, 2006
Does This Look Familiar to Anyone?
So I'm at a trade show and conference in DC and I walk by the HP booth. And I see something like this:
Ring a bell? It should: compare this (and other similar graphics at the HP.com site) to Jonathan Gray's cover of Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close:
Is this a blatant, um, homage to Gray, or has he brought the whole hand and finger thing over to corporate advertising? There's no mention of anything other than book design on his Web site.
(Thanks, Keith, for the screengrab.)
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Sunday, May 14, 2006
This week
Traveling on business for the next week; updates will happen but may be sporadic.
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Inhuman Bondage
I understand why so many kinds of type were used -- to emulate a poster from the era -- but that used for the word "inhuman" just doesn't look like it fits.
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Translation Nation
First posted almost a year ago as a hardcover, the paperback just came out w/ the same cover, which I like. Who knew that this subject would become just a little more important... :-)
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Thursday, May 11, 2006
Competitive Eating
If you think "Horsemen of the Esophagus" isn't a great title, there's something wrong with you. Sorry :-)
I do like that there's a bite missing from one of the hot dogs on the "Eat This Book" cover. Ah, it's the small details...

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Summer Reading
Now here's a good list of summer reading: the NY Times has named their best works of fiction of the last 25 years. Fairly predictable: Several each from DeLillo, Philip Roth and Cormac McCarthy; Toni Morrison's Beloved tops the list. Surprising (to me at least) that Raymond Carver made the cut -- I thought that people had forgotten about him -- and embarassed that I've never heard of Edward Jones' The Known World. I know what *I'm* reading first...
The complete list of books (which of course you can purchase by using that Amazon search box to the right :-)), and the article:
The Top Five:
Beloved
Toni Morrison
Underworld
Don DeLillo
Blood Meridian
Cormac McCarthy
Rabbit Angstrom: The Four Novels
John Updike
American Pastoral
Philip Roth
Other Books That Received Multiple Votes
A Confederacy of Dunces
John Kennedy Toole
Housekeeping
Marilynne Robinson
Winter's Tale
Mark Helprin
White Noise
Don DeLillo
The Counterlife
Philip Roth
Libra
Don DeLillo
Where I'm Calling From
Raymond Carver
The Things They Carried
Tim O'Brien
Mating
Norman Rush
Jesus' Son
Denis Johnson
Operation Shylock
Philip Roth
Independence Day
Richard Ford
Sabbath's Theater
Philip Roth
Border Trilogy
Cormac McCarthy
The Human Stain
Philip Roth
The Known World
Edward P. Jones
The Plot Against America
Philip Roth
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Sunday, May 07, 2006
The Stolen Child
I'm not a fantasy fan, but whoever designed this--for a book described as a bedtime story for adults, with goblins and such--pretty much nailed it. It's just creepy enough. Deeply saturated greens and reds always shout out EEE-VIL to me.
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