Adam Golaski gets stalked by a bibliophile...
...or rather, gets interviewed by Charles Tan over at Bibliophile Stalker.
Highlights include the part where he says he thinks we're publishing his latest book Color Plates--which "is a museum, alive in the now crystallized brain of a sort-of Mary Cassatt. Four rooms of Mary's museum are open to the public, and they are named Éduoard Manet, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Mary Cassatt. Each room exhibits little stories--plates--drawn from real paintings by the painters who are the rooms' namesakes"--on a dare. We dare you to check out the whole thing here. And to keep an eye out for Color Plates when it comes out next year.
Highlights include the part where he says he thinks we're publishing his latest book Color Plates--which "is a museum, alive in the now crystallized brain of a sort-of Mary Cassatt. Four rooms of Mary's museum are open to the public, and they are named Éduoard Manet, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Mary Cassatt. Each room exhibits little stories--plates--drawn from real paintings by the painters who are the rooms' namesakes"--on a dare. We dare you to check out the whole thing here. And to keep an eye out for Color Plates when it comes out next year.
Labels: future authors, upcoming books
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