Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, has often been showered by accolades for his films as being pinnacles of pop-culture + later, American cinema ‘classics’. So it didn’t come as a surprise to see graphic designer + illustrator Sharm Murughia‘s reinterpretation of Tarantino’s films/screenplays as Penguin Classics.
Not bad right, considering he’s in good company with some of literary history’s finest like Truman Capote’s Breakfast At Tiffany’s, Anthony Burgess’s Clockwork Orange, Vladimir Nobokov’s Lolita, Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince + Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. These heavyweights not only affected literary styles + genres, but pop culture alike, similar to many of QT’s flicks.
(via JUXTAPOZ)