Designing Modernism: The Visual History of New Directions

Author:   Gabel ,  Barbara Epler ,  Steven Heller (New York NY)
Publisher:   Hat & Beard
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Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 June 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Designing Modernism: The Visual History of New Directions


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Where modern literature met modern art: classic New Directions book design by Alvin Lustig, Paul Sahre, Rodrigo Corral and more. In 1931, the young aspiring poet James Laughlin asked Ezra Pound for career advice. Pound ruled Laughlin's poems hopeless, and advised him to graduate school and do 'something useful' with his life. In 1936, Laughlin founded the groundbreaking independent publisher New Directions. Just five years later, Alvin Lustig designed his first jacket for the press, a cover for the 1941 edition of Henry Miller's Wisdom of the Heart. Lustig worked with New Directions Publishing from 1941 to 1952, and each of his cover designs was different from the last. In 1956, Laughlin looked back on their collaboration: opening each envelope from Lustig was a new excitement because the range of fresh invention seemed to have no limits. In many ways, Lustig's designs helped New Directions establish its visual and literary identity: modern, distinctive, bold, cutting edge.

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Author:   Gabel ,  Barbara Epler ,  Steven Heller (New York NY)
Publisher:   Hat & Beard
Imprint:   Hat & Beard
ISBN:  

9780996744782


ISBN 10:   0996744789
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 June 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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J.C. Gabel began his career in publishing at the age of 19. In the mid-'90s, he handmade the first issue of a 'zine called Stop Smiling, The Magazine for High-Minded Lowlifes as it came to be known. Modeled on the glory days of magazine publishing --1960s Esquire, early Rolling Stone, vintage Playboy, the National Lampoon, et cetera--Stop Smiling eventually developed into a full-color glossy with timeless themes, stories and interviews, and by 2003 was coming out five times a year. In 2010 he made his first foray into book editing with How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The History of the Vocoder from WWII to Hip Hop--the Machine Speaks by Dave Tompkins and Listen to the Echoes: The Ray Bradbury Interviews by Sam Weller, which were released to both critical and commercial acclaim.

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