The Body
Office of Paul Sahre, New York, New York, 2003
Description
How far are we willing to go to stay young? This novel by Hanif Kureishi explores the possibilities in this provocative story of an older man who is offered the chance to trade in his sagging flesh for a much younger and more pleasing model. After making his selection, his brain is surgically placed into the younger body by a network of underground doctors. The man immediately embarks on an odyssey of hedonism, but soon finds himself regretting what he left behind and feeling guilt over the responsibilities he has ignored.
Nesting dolls, painted in various flesh tones, seemed appropriate for this cover. Photographing them from above further abstracts the dolls and at the same time gives them a strange phallic quality.
Juror Notes
“Quietly surreal and discomforting…” Cheryl Towler Weese
Credits
- Design firm
- Office of Paul Sahre
- Creative director
- John Fulbrook III
- Jacket designers
- Paul Sahre, Tamara Shopsin
- Photographer
- Paul Sahre
- Production director
- Olga Leonardo
- Author
- Hanif Kureishi
- Editor
- Brant Rumble
- Publisher
- Charles Scribner’s Sons
- Trim size
- 5.5 x 8.4375”
- Quantity printed
- 6,000
- Jacket printer
- Phoenix Color Corp.
- Paper
- 80 lb. cover
- Book type
- Literature and nonfiction