ISBN: 978-1-948886-01-7

FAIRY TALES OF OSCAR WILDE

Early in his career, Oscar Wilde produced nine original fairy tales. They've rarely been collected in one volume, and never before with the strange and ravishing images of Yuko Shimizu, one of the most celebrated editorial illustrators in the world. As Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Cunningham puts it in his introduction to the volume, this collaboration is "a meeting of such extraordinary talents the book itself emanates the minute traces of a pulse."

This oversized art book edition of a great and underrated classic is housed an an embossed and debossed foil-blocked slipcase, and produced using only the finest materials, including a cloth binding, acid-free paper, and the highest level of off-set printing in four colors. Wilde's tales are lyrical, enchanted, and often heartbreaking. While still shot through with the sharp edges of his renowned wit, this early works reveals a younger, more tender-hearted author than the arch poetic intellect who became legend. The tales are magical -- enrapturing to childen, and revivifying to world-weary adults. They are singular, unlike any other writing by Wilde, or anyone else.  

THE FAIRY TALES OF OSCAR WILDE is an heirloom to pass down from one generation to the next; a gift for a loved one or a gift for yourself; a remarkable addition to the library of any lover of art, language, or books. 

12" x 9", 172 pages.

 

$100.00
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Reviews

"Shimuzu’s illustrations are varied, powerful, and often evoke batik and other resist-dyeing techniques…the design of the book matches them with elegance and inspired use of color and pattern to set each story in its own frame." -LOCUS Magazine

"By pairing classic fiction with some powerhouses of contemporary illustration, these editions hearken the illustrious past of bookmaking, while also adding a tantalizing contemporary take." -Hyperallergic

"Highly recommend it as a gift for someone artistic or creative." -Beautiful Books