A Parisian from Kansas

A Parisian from Kansas

Mary Ellen O’Boyle, 1996

Description

Philippe Tapon’s novel is about an expatriate in Paris—a farm boy from Kansas dying of AIDS—and his search for immortality through the vehicle of a book on his life, written by the author. It is also about the relationship of a writer to his subject, and the nature of authorship.

I felt the image—a photograph of a man photographing a man—was expressive of the layering of autobiographical truth and fiction, as well as the themes of memory and death, that permeate the book.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 1996
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book cover

Credits

Jacket designer
Mary Ellen O’Boyle
Photographer
Mark Steinmetz
Author
Philippe Tapon
Typeface
Berthold Bodoni
Printer
Phoenix Color
Paper
80 lb. Simpson C/1/S
Publisher/client
Penguin USA (Dutton Imprint)
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