I picked up a copy of Fritz Leiber's
Conjure Wife on
Amazon. Yes, I went for the dead tree edition for six bucks rather than a $7.69 e-copy. I'm still that guy. If the price was $3.99 or less on Kindle, maybe... but that's beside the point.
I'm a good twenty pages in, and it's a fine book, but the cover troubles me:
This woman is
not Tansy. Not in my imagination. Not from a book published in 1943, no matter how dark the fantasy. The hair, her dress, the gothed-out eyes... Not to mention the words at the bottom of the cover: "The Classic of Urban Fantasy". What?
Urban Fantasy wasn't even a phrase one used in 1943. Was it?
This is
marketing, sure, disguising a classic horror novel in trappings of the now to sucker new readers. Not unlike slapping a
Twilighty cover on
Romeo and Juliet,
Wuthering Heights, and
Pride and Prejudice:
Oh yes they did.
Does the cover effect my reading of the book? The jury is still out, but if I'm thinking about the cover instead of the content, I'd have to say all signs are pointing to YES. What about you?
Published on March 30, 2012 06:43