Friday 1 May 2009

Judging a book’s cover

Judging a book’s cover


With 6000 book cover designs under his belt, enigmatic illustrator Dhrubo Esh belittles the importance of a book’s cover
to Mushfique Wadud


photo by Al-Emrun Garjon
At 2am, a middle-aged man sits on a bench of a tea-stall. He lights his fifth cigarette and requests the tea-stall owner to give him another cup of tea. There is no one there except the tea-stall owner.

The man is clad in a yellow punjabi with a shawl wrapped around his body. He is not wearing any shoes. After a while he leaves for an unknown destination. He is the typical bohemian of Humayan Ahmed’s invention, Him

You can read it in the following link

http://www.newagebd.com/2009/feb/13/feb13/xtra_inner6.html

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