Jerry Katsell wrote to C. Kunin: "The depiction of Lolita from Spoken
Arts doesn't deserve partiality,yours or anyone else's. Lolita there is all
super flat-chested,big-footed pre-teen goofiness without budding sensuality and
devoid of any knowingness, which Lo certainly had, especially after her camp
experiences hinted at in her letter to "Dear Mummy and Hummy": "... I lost my
new sweater in the woods. ...."
In my opinion a cover should not compete with the work inside and there's
no need for an aluring Lolita image. The clean light depiction by the
Spoken Arts ( with just enough malice in the ice-cream cone ) had a
fifties savor and was a visual relief from the more barroque covers with every
space filled with "visual contents".
There's always a surprise in VN. I confess that I had never until
now realized Lo's confession about "a lost sweater" if Jerry Katsell had
not brought it up...
Jansy