Posted by Ian on October 8, 2007 at 3:04 pm
September saw the release of yet another companion book to Philip Pullman and his His Dark Materials trilogy. This new book,
Discovering The Golden Compass: A Guide To Philip Pullman’s Dark Materials, is written by George Beahm and included within its pages are an autobiographical essay by Pullman talking about his life and work; a 16-page full color insert of new photos showing Oxford, the “city of dreaming spires,” in all its glory; 15 new pen-and-ink illustrations and a full color painting by former Disney artist and Imagineer, Tim Kirk; and complete coverage of Pullman’s talk at the Oxford Literary Festival, in which he and The Golden Compass film producer, Deborah Forte, talk about the considerable challenges in bringing the book to film. You can see the book’s Amazon listing
here.
It’s a whole industry - does that take the total to 13, 14, or more now? I wonder if this one will be available in Australia or will I have to import it?
I kind of like the fact that our favourite books provide so much inspiration for other authors. Almost makes spending so much time discussing them seem justified!
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