The People of Paper

The People of Paper

McSweeney’s Publishing, San Francisco, California, 2005

Description

The book is concerned with the limits of fiction. The basic history is full of lies, but details that seem ridiculous turn out to be entirely true. The challenge of this book was to find a cover that echoed that. We didn’t want anything too realist or literal—nothing that would demystify the book. But we also wanted to preserve the seriousness and resonance of the story, so the cover couldn’t be too goofy. Finally, we wanted to reflect the lush geography of the book’s setting. Rachell Sumpter had just the right style for all this, and we worked together to find an image that would gently capture the restrained surreality within.

Juror Notes

Beautifully illustrated case and inventive typesetting within (type runs in multiple columns with the occasional blotted-out sections). Yet it still works and reads as a novel.

I am continually impressed with McSweeney’s approach to the design of its books. In the highly competitive world of literary fiction, they have, by design, made a place for themselves. The production isn’t lavish, but there is always a visual element that gives you pause—enough to want to pick up the book. Once in your hands, they’re hard to put down. It is this acknowledgment of the tactile that is their strength. The die-cut covers, or three-piece binding, the wrapped bands, there’s a sense of play—and in this book’s text, a sense of mischief in the blocked-out paragraphs or inverted type. It feels familiar—but wait, you’ve been tricked.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2005
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
McSweeney’s Publishing
Creative director
Eli Horowitz
Illustrator
Rachell Sumpter
Author
Salvador Plascencia
Editor
Eli Horowitz
Trim size
6.5 x 9.25 inches
Pages
244
Quantity printed
10,000
Typeface
Garamond 3
Printer/binder
Tien Wah Press
Paper
130 gsm Nymolla Woodfree
Binding method
Hardcover, sewn
Publisher/client
McSweeney’s
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