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Book Cover Beauty

Posted: March 5th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Art, Literature | Tags: , | 2 Comments »

As the cliché goes, one shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. But just scanning the front page of The Book Cover Archive leaves a great impression of each book there. The archive is dedicated to the appreciation of the aesthetic beauty of book covers.

The front page currently features several covers from the Penguin paperback series of Don DeLillo’s novels that nicely capture a sense of the narrative behind the cover using only a few images–particularly the cover of White Noise.

The Book Cover Archive works more to feature the art of the cover designers than the art of the books’ authors. It is a fun place to appreciate the aesthetic beauty of the things that contain the ideas we very much love. It’s also a nice way for me to avoid bookstores (therefore avoiding buying more books) while satisfying my desire to see and appreciate books that I don’t yet own.


2 Comments on “Book Cover Beauty”

  1. 1 Stephanie E. said at 07:02 on March 6th, 2009:

    This is a neat site! Some of the covers are so beautiful. I could really waste some time on here, and I’m sure it could help me not work on my dissertation! As if I need more help there . . .

  2. 2 DIY Card Catalogue « the anxiety of influence said at 10:47 on April 21st, 2009:

    [...] to use in the real world, but it’s nice to look at.  Perhaps this can stand alongside the book cover archive as an additional tool of book and literary appreciation–as well as book [...]


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