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05-01-2007 11:33 AM - edited 05-01-2007 11:33 AM
Mohsin, did you have anything to add to the art team work?
What do others like or dislike about the cover(s)?
ziki
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05-01-2007 10:41 PM - edited 05-01-2007 10:41 PM
Covers are always difficult. For an author, it a bit like being allowed to choose what your newborn baby's face looks like! In other words, you are mainly concerned that the child is healthy, and you realize you had no idea what the "right" face would be. That said, I certainly did turn down some "wrong" directions. And funnier still are the range of different covers around the world. Here are some examples:
Italy (quite lovely):
http://www.einaudi.it/einaudi/ita/news/can4/107-48
Germany:
http://www.hoffmann-und-campe.de/go/809589e9-0424-
France:
http://81.93.4.22/gallimard-cgi/AppliV1/affied.pl?
India:
http://www.penguinbooksindia.com/Books/BookDetail.
The Pakistan one is also quite different, but I can't seem to find it online yet!
All the best,
Mohsin
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05-02-2007 11:54 AM
How very different the covers are...that was interesting, thank you.
ziki
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05-02-2007 05:48 PM
Mohsin_Hamid wrote:
Hi Ziki,
Covers are always difficult. For an author, it a bit like being allowed to choose what your newborn baby's face looks like! In other words, you are mainly concerned that the child is healthy, and you realize you had no idea what the "right" face would be. That said, I certainly did turn down some "wrong" directions. And funnier still are the range of different covers around the world. Here are some examples:
Italy (quite lovely):
http://www.einaudi.it/einaudi/ita/news/can4/107-488.jsp
Germany:
http://www.hoffmann-und-campe.de/go/809589e9-0424-3b3e-ccb3f05431905bb7
France:
http://81.93.4.22/gallimard-cgi/AppliV1/affied.pl?ouvrage=0020059477005875306470000
India:
http://www.penguinbooksindia.com/Books/BookDetail.asp?id=6523
The Pakistan one is also quite different, but I can't seem to find it online yet!
All the best,
MohsinMessage Edited by Mohsin_Hamid on 05-01-200710:42
PMMessage Edited by Mohsin_Hamid on 05-01-200710:44 PM
I like the Italian one and the Indian one...the Italian one is very creative and it is almost like one of those pictures where the inverse shows something completely different. It is funny how each country puts it individual national style and/or stamp of approval on the book covers. What a range of differences?
Thank you Mohsin for sharing this with us.