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What We See When We Read
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The San Francisco Chronicle and Kirkus have recognized this book as a Best Book of the Year. It offers a vividly illustrated, distinct exploration of the phenomenology of reading, delving into how we form mental images from literary texts. Authored by a distinguished book jacket designer and avid reader, it questions whether authors like Tolstoy and Melville truly outlined their characters as vividly as we imagine them. Through scattered descriptions such as an elegantly shaped ear or a strategically placed hat, readers piece together images of characters. However, our deep connection to these fictional personas often transcends the concrete visuals. In this extraordinary nonfiction piece, Peter Mendelsund, Knopf's Associate Art Director, unites his expertise as an acclaimed designer, his background as a classically trained pianist, and his enduring passion for literature. Above all, he identifies as a reader, offering what promises to be a thought-provoking and distinctive insight into the complex nature of reading.
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The San Francisco Chronicle and Kirkus have recognized this book as a Best Book of the Year. It offers a vividly illustrated, distinct exploration of the phenomenology of reading, delving into how we form mental images from literary texts. Authored by a distinguished book jacket designer and avid reader, it questions whether authors like Tolstoy and Melville truly outlined their characters as vividly as we imagine them. Through scattered descriptions such as an elegantly shaped ear or a strategically placed hat, readers piece together images of characters. However, our deep connection to these fictional personas often transcends the concrete visuals. In this extraordinary nonfiction piece, Peter Mendelsund, Knopf's Associate Art Director, unites his expertise as an acclaimed designer, his background as a classically trained pianist, and his enduring passion for literature. Above all, he identifies as a reader, offering what promises to be a thought-provoking and distinctive insight into the complex nature of reading.
