Thursday, February 24, 2011

book covers, according to Chandler

"Some day someone ought to explain to me the theory behind dust jacket designs. I assume they are meant to catch the eye without offering any complicated problems to the mind, but they do present problems of symbolism that are too deep for me. Why is there blood on the little idol? Why is the idol there at all? What is the significance of the hair? Why is the iris of the eye green? Don't answer. You probably don't know either."
- Raymond Chandler, writing to his editor Paul Brooks in 1954

for the record, i like the cover, though it has pretty well nothing to do with Chandler's storyline. i can't decide if a cover is obliged to relate closely to the contents.

2 comments:

just us said...

are you contemplating this because you are at the stage of discussing your own?

Lisa Pasold said...

not specifically, though have been vaguely thinking about cover ideas for upcoming poetry book, 'any bright horse'. i've had really good luck with covers so far.