On Sun, Mar 29, 2015, at 11:53 AM, Anne LaVin wrote:
The image appears with the online version of the review, here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/29/books/review/the-folded-clock-by-heidi-julavits.html
(Which should be publicly readable. I do not have a subscription, and I
can
open
But I find myself wondering what the drawing *means*... does the drawing
represent a specific element of the book? Reading the review, some of the
other illustrations appear to refer to specific incidents, but there's no
mention of the fortune teller. Looked at one way, the drawing is of course
But I find myself wondering what the drawing *means*... does the drawing
represent a specific element of the book?
the drawing may be referring to the changing fortunes of time that would
be seen in a diary -
but, like so much in art...the creator so often allows for meaning to be
what it is
The cover, by Todd St. JOhn, of today's New York Times Book Review
912/15/2013) has an assortment of bookjackets folded into paper airplanes,
with paper-folded clouds in the background.
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/books/review/
Karen
karenmre...@gmail.com