I just want to say I'm disgusted about the criticism of Gaspereau for producing only 1,000 copies a week of the Giller-winning book. What's the hurry--people will read that book soon enough. Relax! Meanwhile, if you've ever picked up a Gaspereau book, like Tim Bowling's The Annotated Bee and Me, you know you've got a gorgeous thing, a triumph of book-maker's craft and art.
And I was disgusted enough about Rabinovitch and his pompous Giller posturing already. Let me conclude with this: if I ever win the Giller, I'll leave it on J.R.'s table.
Friday, 12 November 2010
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Thanks, Gerry, for being a voice of reason in all this ridiculousness! I was beginning to think I was alone.
I know I have a few Gaspereau titles in my collection -- haven't gone to pluck them from my library just yet -- but I do remember that they're beautiful works of art! And isn't that what a book *should* be? A work of art?
Indeed, what's the hurry.
Gaspereau does make the most gorgeous books.
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