First impressions in Virginia I n her novel, Orlando , Virginia Woolf writes, “Vain trifles as they seem, clothes… change our view of the world and the world’s view of us.” Like clothes, the cover of a book creates the first impression of its wearer. Like all appearance it can be deceptive, but it is what catches the eye and invites engagement. The clothing of Books, a deeply personal reflection on the art of designing covers by Jhumpa Lahiri, explores the torment of a writer who felt like an outsider, both in the land of her birth and the country she grew up in, because her clothes made her stand out. Lahiri looks at book covers through the lens of an author writing in a language that is not her own. Her characters, like her, are mostly second generation immigrants who have no connection with the place they came from and, yet, cannot be one with the place they call home because their appearance s...
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