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| The cover |
Covers are a challenge, I've discovered: one wants to get the balance right between simplicity and complexity, between attraction and accuracy. Italy as simultaneously a physical place and an idea-- partly memory, partly an idealized elsewhere-- feels like the right landscape to me, although the novel is also set in London and Paris as well as (somewhat more prosaically) in Pennsylvania and Portsmouth. The poppy also seems right: it's mentioned several times in the novel and hints at the highly sexualized language of flowers used by the two central characters; of course, it also suggests the first World War, an event that looms inevitably over their poetic world.
I am very grateful to Austin Nevin and Serena Martucci di Scarfizzi for their enthusiastic help with the images and design.

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ReplyDeleteSeeing the actual cover makes me feel almost as though I have your book in my hands already - where is my copy?! Caroline, congratulations at reaching this stage, and your latest blog entry here is heightening my anticipation...What is the schedule then, how much longer do we have to wait, can you say?
ReplyDelete(BTW, I am based in London now, and it's rather special to be somehow within one of the central landscapes of Transgressions, albeit in a distant era.)