Thursday, August 14, 2014

The Book as Art, Art as The Book

Today's Feature Story:


The Center For Book Arts in New York offers a matrix for re-envisioned book-making as fine art. Current exhibitors, author David Unger and artist Anne Gilman, explain.
Discussion:


A new web project, CairoBookStop, aims to cull and map information about publishers and bookshops in Cairo that focus on contemporary Arabic literature.
More News from PP:


In the New York Review of Books, Tim Parks asks: "Do people really pass from Fifty Shades of Grey to Alice Munro?" The answer: Perhaps not.
From the Archives:


Publisher Riverhead is pushing the boundary between book and art with a $150 3-D edition of Chang-rae Lee’s new novel, On Such a Full Sea.

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