Shadows of Carcosa: Tales of Cosmic Horror by Lovecraft, Chambers, Machen, Poe, and Other Masters of the Weird, New York Review Books Classics.
It's the cover that makes me want the book as much as or more than the content. And it's not just the cover art, but also the livery of the whole series.
Surely. Though outside beauty may not stand up to inner beauty, it is still very important. At the end of the day, when we walk into bookstores, we do judge books by their covers, at least a bit.
Indubitably. But what happens is that once I've found the inner beauty, the outer beauty of the book as physical object pales into insignificance; it loses its novelty and pristine attractiveness. (This is partly because I can't read a paperback without creasing the covers, crushing the corners, etc.)
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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. Haruki Murakami. Círculo de Lectores.
Shadows of Carcosa: Tales of Cosmic Horror by Lovecraft, Chambers, Machen, Poe, and Other Masters of the Weird, New York Review Books Classics.
It's the cover that makes me want the book as much as or more than the content. And it's not just the cover art, but also the livery of the whole series.
Indubitably. But what happens is that once I've found the inner beauty, the outer beauty of the book as physical object pales into insignificance; it loses its novelty and pristine attractiveness. (This is partly because I can't read a paperback without creasing the covers, crushing the corners, etc.)
I like some of them, others not so much, like this one…
Even an AI can produce a more interesting cover image.