The situation

I’ve considered illustrated versions of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and Philippe Squarzoni’s Climate Changed.

I’ve seen books that are more explicit regarding socialism, racism, or sexism, but I’m not sure if those would alienate my more conservative friends. Maybe. Maybe not. Idk.

Regardless, I like fiction because it’s able to grip us with interesting narratives. I like beautiful art because it also grips us.

The question

Are there critical classics that I could find beautiful illustrated versions of? Are there more abstract books that are illustrated and beautiful?

Extra questions

Are there similar gifts other than books that could fulfill my purpose of pulling people’s attention and being critical or thought provoking? I was thinking a T-shirt with something interesting printed or sewn onto it. Or a poster? Idk…

  • erpicht@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    I love Gustave Doré’s illustrations in classics. New editions with his illustrations are still in print; people on eBay sell older ones too, often at an excellent price, if one doesn’t mind a little wear and tear.