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“bababadalgharaghtakamminarronnkonnbronntonnerronntuonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordenenthurnuk!”
― James Joyce, Finnegans Wake
This illustration was inspired by someone's sketch on how to read the novel. -
“The sky is purple, the flare of a match behind a cupped hand is gold; the liquor is green, bright green, made from a thousand herbs, made from altars. Those who know enough to drink Chartreuse at Mardi Gras are lucky, because the distilled essence of the town burns in their bellies. Chartreuse glows in the dark, and if you drink enough of it, your eyes will turn bright green.”
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“Without access to true chaos, we'll never have true peace. Unless everything can get worse, it won't get any better.”― Chuck Palahniuk, Choke
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― Stephen King, Carrie -
Another request for a book I've never read, oh well. This request was from Christopher of the band Thunder Bunny (a band I loved so much I decided to try to put out everything that they've ever recorded on my label).
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Today's selection is Camus' The Stranger which was actually my first introduction to existentialist fiction. It's one of those books that's classic for a reason, ashamedly I was a fan of The Cure song based off of the novel way too many years before I even heard of the correlation.
For some reason I decided to go for a bit of a Warhol feel for this one, because nothing makes me feel more existential than realizing how famous he was for what he did.
Warhol fans can send me hate mail to the address listed in the contact area.
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Seeing as hardly anyone "liked" my last one, I take it that we don't have many poetry fans in the audience. Never let it be said that I'm not a placater or a panderer, today's book is one that's close to my heart. In fact I've read this book at least a dozen times. I even shed a tear or two when Hunter passed a few years ago. It's hard to say what kind of human being I would be today if I hadn't first picked up this book, but most likely I'd be a lot more well adjusted.
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Kafka quite simply might be one of my favorite writers, but what most people see as depressing and surreal I tend to see as darkly comical. So for the design I went with a snowflake of cockroaches. Not even entirely sure why, but I went with it. Still not sure about the violin, maybe if I ever get time to put more effort into these that'll disappear but it's there for now. What do you think?
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Toughest decision for Ennui Novelty Classics thus far as I had to sit here and decide which Orwell book to do a cover for. 1984 would be too obvious and with my favorite Down and Out in Paris and London I couldn't think of a central image that would represent it well enough so... here it is, Animal Farm.
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