Great Writers on the Letters of the Alphabet, Illustrated by David Hockney| The Marginalian
“A is for apples, some green and some red, B is for breakfast we’re having in bed.”| The Marginalian
A delightfully dark journey into the love of language.| The Marginalian
Juggling jellybeans, keeping kangaroos, and other shockingly spoiled yackety-yacking.| The Marginalian
“Don’t bother about the commas which aren’t there, read the words. Don’t worry about the sense that is there, read the words faster.”| The Marginalian
From evil stepmothers to Edward Gorey, or what Richard Dawkins has to do with Hindu deities and iPad parodies.| The Marginalian
A delightfully dark vintage alphabet book from mid-century illustrator Edward Gorey, the Tim Burton of his day.| The Marginalian
What an American printmaker has to do with Mozart and WWII.| The Marginalian
A heartening perspective on mortality by way of the physics of the cosmos and the poetics of the night-blooming cereus cactus.| The Marginalian