The Brief Wondrous Book Tournament of 2008
Aug 4, 2008
Author: Maria | Filed under: Graphics | Tags: books, covers, Graphics, splats

Obviously, I’m on a book-kick these days. If you’ve been at all enamored with the book world, especially at the end of 2007, you’ll know that The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz is getting some hardcore attention from book-lovers. I have a little Diaz-love myself, partially because the man got his MFA at my alma mater and I read a chunk of his work in the happy days I spent there.
There are two things I want to mention about this book besides it being fabulous to read:
- It won the 2008 Tournament of Books (yeah, who cares about that Pulitzer it won), an awesome contest I discovered through the Penguin Book Blog. Approximately twenty books are paired off. Judges (usually established writers) read the pair and deem a winner, and then pairs are made of the winners, and so on, until a final winner is decided. For me, this is much better than sports.
- You’ve gotta love that cover. First of all, splats amuse me to no end (especially when they look like they were really, accidentally spilled over the actual cover/page/label/whatever). Splatters are supposed to be spread randomly, but can look really awful if you really do just spread them randomly, and that’s what makes them somewhat difficult to create. Second of all, splats that look like something else (or two other things, as it may be) amuse me even more. In summary, splats are one of those things that are hard to pull off, but when they look cool, they look cool (see above).
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2 Responses for "The Brief Wondrous Book Tournament of 2008"
It’s not really a splat; it’s spraypainted street art from a template, a la Banksy.
Ah, you are right, Tom, it does look like spray-painted street art more than anything else. Thanks for pointing that out!
Somehow every time I look at it, it looks like a splat to me, before I even consider the face. Perhaps I relate it to being a splat first because in my mind it connects to part of the plot of the book. Most likely, it is supposed to be multiple things at once, which is another reason why it looks so cool.
(Maria @ Stickers & Donuts)
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