Björk: ‘I had a little bit of cabin fever.’
Talking about Volta.
Penguin Surrealism

Design by Germano Facetti with a detail from Europe after the Rain by Max Ernst.
Is this the start of a new meme? Ace Jet 170 features a number of posts about the history of Penguin and Pelican book cover design. (I won’t link to any specific page as the site is full of other good stuff which you really ought to go and look at.) Now Dan Hill at City of Sound has followed suit, inspiring me to dig out a few choice volumes connected by theme, in this case the use of Surrealist paintings for cover art.
See also:
• The Penguin Collectors’ Society
• The Penguin Paperback Spotters’ Guild (Flickr pool)
Locomotives
40th Street Shop by Jack Delano (1942).
Locomotive Dreams by Jack Delano (1942).
Just two of many marvellous antique photographs available from the Juniper Gallery that can be viewed in high-res versions. A variety of prints are available from each picture.
Guernica, seventy years on
Guernica by Pablo Picasso (1937).
• The legacy of Guernica (the event)
• Echoes of Guernica (the painting)
Volta by Björk
Björk‘s sixth studio album is released on May 7th and features
contributions from Antony Hegarty and Chris Corsano, among others.
Previously on { feuilleton }
• Trinity rendezvous
• Chris Corsano again
• Chris Corsano
• Jack Rose in Manchester



