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Book 2.0 Issue 13.1 is out now!
Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Book 2.0 Issue 13.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Book 2.0 Issue 13.1 is out now!

 

Contents for this issue include articles, interviews and reviews mainly focusing on collaboration and cooperation between creative practitioners, scholars and in publishing.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/book-20

 

Aims & Scope

 

Book 2.0 is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles and reviews about historical, modern and contemporary book creation, design, illustration and production. Since its founding in 2010, Book 2.0 has explored topics that have included children’s literature and culture, traditional and modern storytelling, oral literature, poetry publishing and the enormous efforts being made by Indigenous speakers and their supporters to secure and sustain endangered languages.

 

Issue 13.1

 

Editorial

MICK GOWAR

 

Articles

 

‘Partners in education’: Primary educational publishers’ understanding of their role

GRACE REID AND AGATA MRVA-MONTOYA

 

The spirit of place: Murmurs along the ancient ways

ANDREW RAFFERTY

 

Lineage and loss: Practising a traditional art in changing times

GRAHAME DAVIES

 

From illustrating poems to creating a picture book: Creative collaborations with Italian author Anna Travagliati, Italian artist Serena Della Bona and US translator and editor Bristin Scalzo Jones

ANNA TRAVAGLIATI

 

Interview

 

Interview between Mark Turin, Lucy Barnes, Rupert Gatti and Alessandra Tosi

MARK TURIN, ALESSANDRA TOSI, RUPERT GATTI AND LUCY BARNES

 

Articles

 

Harry’s Mirror: Desire, fantasy and the Mirror of Erised in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

TOM UE

 

The glamour of grammar: Some thoughts about words on the page

TIM WYNNE-JONES

 

Review

 

The Waste Land: Biography of a Poem, Matthew Hollis (2022)

 

Spectator Book Club (2022), ‘Matthew Hollis: The Waste Land’, The Spectator, London, 7 December, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify

 

What the Thunder Said: How the Waste Land Made Poetry Modern, Jed Rasula (2022)

 

Princeton University Press Ideas (2022), ‘Jed Rasula What the Thunder Said: How the Waste Land Made Poetry Modern’, The New Books Network, December, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify

MICK GOWAR