[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":11},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-post-ballad-of-peckham-rye":3},{"_type":4,"body":5,"bodyHtml":6,"excerpt":5,"featuredImage":5,"publishedAt":7,"slug":8,"tags":9,"title":10},"blogPost",null,"Today my book club decided to read 'The Ballad of Peckham Rye' by Muriel Spark, seeing as it is such a local book. I've been borrowing \u003Ca href=\"http://ellenlindner.livejournal.com/\" class=\"lj-user\">ellenlindner\u003C/a>'s copy for slightly too long, but I've just been sitting here admiring the cover by Terence Greer. I couldn't find much on the internet about him, other than a few other Penguin covers, but I'd love to see more of his work. \\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/t_greer1-dac659cc4e.jpg\"> \u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/peckhamrye-1e9597bceb.jpg\">\\r\nThe first edition had a beautiful cover by \u003Ca href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Reinganum\">Victor Reinganum\u003C/a> and I managed to find a few more of his covers online. \\r\n\\r\nTerence Greer seems to draw very slowly, so I thought I'd try slowing my own line way down to see what happened. My picture turned out kind of nice, even if it does look a bit like a Greer knock-off. Perhaps this is an updated version of a Peckham Rye ballad, since they didn't have mobiles in the '60s.\\r\n\u003Cimg src=\"https://images.jabberworks.co.uk/lj/conf_call-3c46cdd338.jpg\">","2008-01-27T21:29:00.000Z","ballad-of-peckham-rye",[],"ballad of peckham rye",1776628722281]