9780789324504-0789324504-Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants: The Art of the Paperback

Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants: The Art of the Paperback

ISBN-13: 9780789324504
ISBN-10: 0789324504
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Steven Brower
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Rizzoli Universe Promotional Books
Format: Paperback 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780789324504
ISBN-10: 0789324504
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Steven Brower
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Rizzoli Universe Promotional Books
Format: Paperback 304 pages

Summary

Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants: The Art of the Paperback (ISBN-13: 9780789324504 and ISBN-10: 0789324504), written by authors Steven Brower, was published by Rizzoli Universe Promotional Books in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants: The Art of the Paperback (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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A visually dynamic homage to the paperback. In 1968, John Leonard, then editor of The New York Times Book Review, listed the many merits of mass-market paperbacks: "They can be stuffed in purses, left in buses, dropped in toilets, used as coasters, eaten and thrown away. Their covers can be ripped off! Their spines can be broken! To buy a paperback today is to buy the means of revenging oneself on Western culture." Fast-forward forty years. Leonard’s affectionately flippant assessment may need to be revised as the explosion of digital media threatens the livelihood of the printed word. More than an act of revenge on Western culture, to buy a paperback may be a means of preserving one of its more charismatic—and socially, politically, and aesthetically influential—species. Breathless Homicidal Slime Mutants celebrates the mass-market paperback and gives it its due. A vibrant tour that starts with books from the late nineteenth century up to today, examining the most popular genres—mystery, romance, Westerns, how-to, cooking, and diet, and highbrow literature packaged for the broader audience—it focuses on the history of the art and design of the format and how it is inseparable from the history of American literacy, tastes, and mores of the twentieth century.

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