Portrait of Rembrandt’s Father — Rembrandt

Portrait of the Artist’s Father — Gustave Courbet

Portrait of My Father — Frida Kahlo

Portrait of the Artist’s Father — Marcel Duchamp

Max Ernst Showing a Young Girl the Head of his Father — Max Ernst

The Painter’s Father — Lucian Freud

Portrait of My Father (1925) — Salvador Dali

Albrecht Dürer’s Father — Albrecht Dürer

Escher’s Father — M.C. Escher

St. Jerome Reading in the Countryside — Giovanni Bellini

Woman Reading — Georges Braque

Woman Reading — Fernand Leger

Charles Olson/Conrad Aiken (Books Acquired, 6.09.2012)

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Charles Olson’s Selected Writing (New Directions): In all seriousness, why don’t more publishers go for simple covers like this one? Love it.

A scribbling:

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Also, had to pick up something by Conrad Aiken after reading about his influence on Malcolm Lowry:

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Reading (1932) — Pablo Picasso

Reading (1921) — Pablo Picasso

Bukowski Woodcut — Loren Kantor

Charles Bukowski woodcut by Loren Kantor.

Books Acquired, 6.02.2012 (Comix + Angela Carter)

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Little Lit: Strange Stories for Strange Kids is a collection of comix (and other oddities) for kids, edited by Art Spiegelman and his wife artist/publisher Françoise Mouly. I saw at random and picked it up for my daughter, whose birthday was the next day. She loves, loves, loves this book, spending hours poring over all its weird images and picture games. Cover is by the great Charles Burns; there are also comics by Spiegelman, the late great Maurice Sendak—

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—a weird search picture by Martin Handford (here’s a detail)—-

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—and comics by other notables like David Sedaris, Paul Auster, Claude Ponti, Jules Feiffer, and Kim Deitch. The endpapers — “Strange Cartoon Lessons” are by Kaz:

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I also picked up Burning Your Boats, which collects all of Angela Carter’s short stories:

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I was looking for her dystopian novel The Passion of New Eve, but no go. Of course, I couldn’t pass up this volume, which comprises four collections, as well as early and uncollected stuff.