May 28, 2008

Frank Rich on Norman Mailer on the '68 conventions

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"Mailer's book holds up better than most political journalism written last week, let alone four decades ago. Indeed it survives better than it has any right to—as history, as literature, and as a portrait of America both then and now."—Frank Rich

Mailer_miami Our new edition of Norman Mailer's Miami and the Siege of Chicago doesn't go on sale until July, but if you're interested in reading what Frank Rich has to say about it, you can get a sneak peek of the introduction as it was published in The New York Review of Books here.

February 21, 2008

Nikki McClure's Midnight Folk

The Midnight Folk, the companion book to John Masefield's Box of Delights, isn't coming out till next September, but—the necessities of publishing being what they are—we already have the cover in house.

Nikki McClure, whose paper-cut illustrations are all done by hand, and who illustrated the cover of the earlier Masefield book (and kept us in line, reminding us that wolves weren't really evil—no red eyes!—and that metallic inks are environmentally unfriendly) has outdone herself here with a suspenseful image of Kay Harker and his rat pal shrinking in a basement corner while the witchy Sylvia Daisy Pouncer and her coven march down the steps.

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We've been fans of Nikki's ever since noticing her work (including her yearly calendar, which has a cult following & which has been spotted around town at several of our favorite shops) at Buy Olympia.

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Last year Abrams brought out a book collecting the works in all of the previous years' calendars.

Some of us in the office, though, have been aware of Nikki's work since prep-school days, and  one of us is even the proud owner of an early rare work, Sent Out On The Tracks They Built: Sinophobia in Olympia, 1886, which she collaborated on with Sarah Dougher in a more rocking incarnation.

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Read and interview with Nikki McClure here.

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