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Chip Kidd

Charles Kidd (born 1964)[2] is an American graphic designer known for book covers.

Chip Kidd
Kidd at a June 2012 book signing at
Midtown Comics in Manhattan
Born
Charles Kidd[1]

1964 (age 59–60)[2]
Occupation(s)Graphic designer, writer
Notable credit(s)Jack Cole and Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits,
The Cheese Monkeys,
The Learners,
Bat-Manga!,
Jurassic Park
Spouse
(m. 2013; died 2018)
WebsiteChipKidd.com

Early childhood edit

Born in Shillington in Berks County, Pennsylvania, Kidd grew up being fascinated and heavily inspired by American popular culture. Comic books were his gateway into graphic design, with Batman and Superman populating some of his earliest childhood memories. Kidd attended Pennsylvania State University, where he graduated in 1986 with a degree in graphic design.

Career edit

Throughout his career, Kidd has been a graphic designer, book designer, editor, author, lecturer and musician. According to Graphic Design: American Two, he has been credited with “helping to spawn a revolution in the art of America book packaging in the last ten years.” [3] One of the most consistent characteristics of Kidd's style is the fact that his book covers don't carry one signature look, as he states: “A signature look is crippling… [because] the simplest and most effective solutions aren’t dictated by style.” [4][3]

Cover design edit

External videos
 
  The hilarious art of book design, Chip Kidd, 17:16, April 4, 2012, TED talk

Kidd is currently the associate art director at Knopf, an imprint of Random House. He first joined the Knopf design team in 1986, when he was hired as a junior assistant. Turning out jacket designs at an average of 75 covers a year,[5] Kidd has freelanced for Amazon, Doubleday, Farrar Straus & Giroux, Grove Press, HarperCollins, Penguin/Putnam, Scribner and Columbia University Press, in addition to his work for Knopf. Kidd also supervised graphic novels at Pantheon, and in 2003 he collaborated with Art Spiegelman on a biography of cartoonist Jack Cole, Jack Cole and Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits. His output includes cover concepts for books by Mark Beyer, Bret Easton Ellis, Haruki Murakami, Dean Koontz, Cormac McCarthy, Anne Rice, Frank Miller, Michael Ondaatje, Alex Ross, Charles Schulz, Osamu Tezuka, Gengoroh Tagame, David Sedaris, Donna Tartt, John Updike and many others. His most notable book cover design was for Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park novel, which was so successful that it carried over into marketing for the film adaptation. Oliver Sacks and other authors have contract clauses stating that Kidd design their book covers.[6] Kidd's influence on the book-jacket has been amply noted—Time Out New York has said that “the history of book design can be split into two eras: before graphic designer Chip Kidd and after.”

Kidd has also worked with writer Lisa Birnbach on True Prep, a follow-up to her 1980 book The Official Preppy Handbook.[7]

Publishers Weekly described his book jackets as "creepy, striking, sly, smart, unpredictable covers that make readers appreciate books as objects of art as well as literature."[8] USA Today also called him "the closest thing to a rock star"[9] in graphic design today, while author James Ellroy has called him “the world's greatest book-jacket designer.”[10][11]

Kidd is often asked about his creative process. On the source of his inspiration, Kidd told Matt Pashkow in Inspirability that “for the most part I’m inspired by whatever the book is, or by the manuscript itself.” For the USA Today, he outlined his process for creating a cover. After closely reading the work he contacts the author, who “has final say, so it’s a logical starting point.” “Along the way, I may or may not involve photographers or illustrators or any amount of ephemeral detritus that washes up on my shores in the pursuit of solving the problem. And that is what it always amounts to: visually solving a problem.” He says that this solution can take up to six months to find.

Kidd has often downplayed the importance of cover designs, stating, "I'm very much against the idea that the cover will sell the book. Marketing departments of publishing houses tend to latch onto this concept and they can't let go. But it's about whether the book itself really connects with the public, and the cover is only a small part of that." He is also known to be humorously self-deprecating about his work with statements such as "I piggy-backed my career on the backs of authors, not the other way around. The latest example of that is The Road, by Cormac McCarthy. I'm lucky to be attached to that. Cormac McCarthy is not lucky to have me doing his cover."[6]

Kidd is a huge fan of comic book media, particularly Batman, and has written and designed book covers for several DC Comics publications, including The Complete History of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, The Golden Age of DC Comics: 365 Days, and the aforementioned Jack Cole and Plastic Man. He also designed Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross and wrote an exclusive Batman/Superman story illustrated by Ross for the book. Kidd once stated that the first cover he ever noticed was "no doubt for some sort of Batman comic I saw when I was about 3, enough said. Or maybe not enough said: the colors, the forms, the design. Batman himself is such a brilliant design solution." Veronique Vienne, who wrote an eponymous book about Kidd in 2006, described Kidd's Batman fandom as a "childhood obsession and lasting adult passion".[12]

Kidd provided the cover design for Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again (2001, 2002). ISBN 978-1-5638-9929-4 [13]

Novels edit

His first novel, The Cheese Monkeys, (Simon & Schuster, 2001) is an academic satire and coming-of-age tale about state college art students who struggle to meet the demands of a sadistic graphic design instructor. The book draws on Kidd's real-life experiences during his art studies with Lanny Sommese at Penn State.[citation needed]

Kidd's second novel, The Learners, finds the protagonist of The Cheese Monkeys drawn into the infamous Milgram experiment, thanks to an incidental newspaper ad assignment. The novel uses the experiment as an extended metaphor for advertising, wherein the "content" is masked and fed—sometimes unwillingly—to its consumers.[14]

It was announced at New York Comic Con 2011 that Kidd would be writing Batman: Death by Design, an original graphic novel, which was then published in 2012.[15]

Other books edit

In 1996, Kidd designed and wrote Batman: Collected.[16] Kidd also worked with fellow Batman collector Saul Ferris on another book of a more particular subject, Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan, which was released for sale in October 2008.[17][18]

Music edit

In early 2008, Kidd started a new wave/alternative rock band, writing and recording music under the name Artbreak. He takes the role of song writing, vocals, and percussion, and while the group began as hobby, Kidd has expressed interest in making a serious project out of it.[19] As of 2008, the group performs across the United States and has a tour schedule on their MySpace. They plan to record their original songs for an album entitled Wonderground.

Animation edit

In 2010, Kidd collaborated with the writing staff of the animated series Batman: The Brave and the Bold on the episode "Bat-Mite Presents: Batman's Strangest Cases!" The episode contained a segment that was heavily inspired by the Batman cartoon from the 1960s.[20]

Advocacy edit

In 2013, Kidd was announced as a member of the newly formed advisory board of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, a non-profit organization founded in 1986 chartered to protect the First Amendment rights of the comics community.[21]

Talks edit

Kidd has presented lectures at Princeton, Yale, Harvard, RISD, and numerous other institutions, including the 2012 Technology, Entertainment, Design (TED) Conference, resulting in a TED Talk web video: “Designing books is no laughing matter. OK, it is,” that has over 2,000,000 hits and counting.[22] He also returned to Penn State recently, where he presented his lecture, “Fail Better.”

Honors edit

  • AIGA medal (2014) [23]
  • National Design Award for Communication (2007)
  • International Center of Photography's Infinity Award for Design (1997)

Personal life edit

Kidd lives on Manhattan's Upper East Side.[24] He was married to the late poet and Yale Review editor J. D. McClatchy;[25] the couple married in November 2013.

He continues to edit comics at Pantheon and frequently writes about graphic design and pop culture for publications including McSweeney’s, The New York Times, Vogue, and Entertainment Weekly.

Published works edit

Fiction edit

  • The Cheese Monkeys: A Novel in Two Semesters (2001)
  • The Learners: The Book After "The Cheese Monkeys" (2008)

Graphic novels edit

Comics (short) edit

  • "The Bat-Man," in Bizarro Comics (2001) – art by Tony Millionaire
  • "The Trust," in Mythology: The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross (2003) – art by Alex Ross
  • "Batman with Robinson the Boy Wonder," in Bizarro World (2005) – art by Tony Millionaire

Nonfiction edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gordon, Amanda. "Out and about: A Chipper Launch For Chip Kidd," New York Sun (February 21, 2008). Accessed September 18, 2008,.
  2. ^ a b Chip Kidd Bio June 8, 2013, at the Wayback Machine HarperCollins.com. Retrieved April 2, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Chip Kidd - Biography - People - Collection of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum". collection.cooperhewitt.org. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  4. ^ . inkbotdesign.com. Archived from the original on April 20, 2019. Retrieved April 12, 2018.
  5. ^ Vienne, Véronique (2003). Chip Kidd. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. p. 8. ISBN 0-300-09952-5.
  6. ^ a b Somaiya, Ravi "Warning: graphic material" Telegraph.co.uk (November 4, 2007). Retrieved on April 2, 2008.
  7. ^ Rich Motoko "Rejoice, Muffy and Biff: A Preppy Primer Revisited", The New York Times (April 3, 2010). Retrieved on April 3, 2010.
  8. ^ Quoted in Chip Kidd: Book One: Work: 1986–2006 Rizzoli New York (published November 1, 2005).
  9. ^ Minzesheimer, Bob (September 3, 2003), "Chip Kidd, book cover designer, unmasked; Prolific artist is on the front of a new book – about him", USA Today
  10. ^ Heer, Jeet (September 18, 2003), "In his good books: Asking us to both see and read, Chip Kidd's book jackets contain the essence of comics", National Post
  11. ^ Heer, Jeet. "Chip Kidd" National Post (September 12, 2003)
  12. ^ Minzesheimer, Bob "Chip Kidd, book cover designer, unmasked" USA Today (September 3, 2003). Retrieved on April 1, 2008.
  13. ^ Miller, Frank (2002). Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again (Tenth Printing ed.). DC Comics. ISBN 978-1-5638-9929-4.
  14. ^ "Hot Chip". CBC News.
  15. ^ "NYCC BAT SIGNAL: Chip Kidd Writes "Batman: Death By Design"". Comicbookresources.com. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  16. ^ Batman Collected (Paperback) Amazon.com. Retrieved on April 1, 2008.
  17. ^ Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan (Hardcover) Amazon.com (2008). Retrieved April 2, 2008.
  18. ^ Aoki, Deb Interview: Chip Kidd and Saul Ferris October 17, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Manga. About.com (February 2008) Retrieved on April 2, 2008.
  19. ^ Eberhart, John Mark "Author/designer Chip Kidd has a new novel and a long resume of impressive artwork" PopMatters.com (February 27, 2008). Retrieved April 2, 2008.
  20. ^ . Io9.com. September 16, 2010. Archived from the original on October 11, 2015. Retrieved January 4, 2011.
  21. ^ "CBLDF Announces Advisory Board". ICv2. April 8, 2013. Retrieved July 5, 2020.
  22. ^ Kidd, Chip (April 4, 2012), Designing books is no laughing matter. OK, it is., retrieved March 31, 2018
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on June 23, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2014.
  24. ^ Kennedy, Sean (November 22, 2005), "Kidd dynamite: the first collection of book jackets by Chip Kidd prompts the question "would there be books without him?" An exclusive talk with the out designer.", The Advocate, retrieved January 22, 2016
  25. ^ "J. D. McClatchy and Chip Kidd" wedding announcement in the New York Times

Further reading edit

  • Foreword by Chip Kidd to Just My Type by Simon Garfield, Profile Books, 2010, ISBN 978-1846683022

External links edit

  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Chip Kidd at TED  
  • Chip Kidd interviewed on Conversations from Penn State
  • Inventory of the Kidd archives available at Guide to the Chip Kidd Papers, RBM 9528; Special Collections Library, Pennsylvania State University.

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For the James Bond villain Charles Kidd see Mr Wint and Mr Kidd Charles Kidd born 1964 2 is an American graphic designer known for book covers Chip KiddKidd at a June 2012 book signing atMidtown Comics in ManhattanBornCharles Kidd 1 1964 age 59 60 2 Reading Pennsylvania U S Occupation s Graphic designer writerNotable credit s Jack Cole and Plastic Man Forms Stretched to Their Limits The Cheese Monkeys The Learners Bat Manga Jurassic ParkSpouseJ D McClatchy m 2013 died 2018 wbr WebsiteChipKidd com Contents 1 Early childhood 2 Career 2 1 Cover design 2 2 Novels 2 3 Other books 2 4 Music 2 5 Animation 2 6 Advocacy 2 7 Talks 3 Honors 4 Personal life 5 Published works 5 1 Fiction 5 2 Graphic novels 5 3 Comics short 5 4 Nonfiction 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly childhood editBorn in Shillington in Berks County Pennsylvania Kidd grew up being fascinated and heavily inspired by American popular culture Comic books were his gateway into graphic design with Batman and Superman populating some of his earliest childhood memories Kidd attended Pennsylvania State University where he graduated in 1986 with a degree in graphic design Career editThroughout his career Kidd has been a graphic designer book designer editor author lecturer and musician According to Graphic Design American Two he has been credited with helping to spawn a revolution in the art of America book packaging in the last ten years 3 One of the most consistent characteristics of Kidd s style is the fact that his book covers don t carry one signature look as he states A signature look is crippling because the simplest and most effective solutions aren t dictated by style 4 3 Cover design edit External videos nbsp nbsp The hilarious art of book design Chip Kidd 17 16 April 4 2012 TED talk Kidd is currently the associate art director at Knopf an imprint of Random House He first joined the Knopf design team in 1986 when he was hired as a junior assistant Turning out jacket designs at an average of 75 covers a year 5 Kidd has freelanced for Amazon Doubleday Farrar Straus amp Giroux Grove Press HarperCollins Penguin Putnam Scribner and Columbia University Press in addition to his work for Knopf Kidd also supervised graphic novels at Pantheon and in 2003 he collaborated with Art Spiegelman on a biography of cartoonist Jack Cole Jack Cole and Plastic Man Forms Stretched to Their Limits His output includes cover concepts for books by Mark Beyer Bret Easton Ellis Haruki Murakami Dean Koontz Cormac McCarthy Anne Rice Frank Miller Michael Ondaatje Alex Ross Charles Schulz Osamu Tezuka Gengoroh Tagame David Sedaris Donna Tartt John Updike and many others His most notable book cover design was for Michael Crichton s Jurassic Park novel which was so successful that it carried over into marketing for the film adaptation Oliver Sacks and other authors have contract clauses stating that Kidd design their book covers 6 Kidd s influence on the book jacket has been amply noted Time Out New York has said that the history of book design can be split into two eras before graphic designer Chip Kidd and after Kidd has also worked with writer Lisa Birnbach on True Prep a follow up to her 1980 book The Official Preppy Handbook 7 Publishers Weekly described his book jackets as creepy striking sly smart unpredictable covers that make readers appreciate books as objects of art as well as literature 8 USA Today also called him the closest thing to a rock star 9 in graphic design today while author James Ellroy has called him the world s greatest book jacket designer 10 11 Kidd is often asked about his creative process On the source of his inspiration Kidd told Matt Pashkow in Inspirability that for the most part I m inspired by whatever the book is or by the manuscript itself For the USA Today he outlined his process for creating a cover After closely reading the work he contacts the author who has final say so it s a logical starting point Along the way I may or may not involve photographers or illustrators or any amount of ephemeral detritus that washes up on my shores in the pursuit of solving the problem And that is what it always amounts to visually solving a problem He says that this solution can take up to six months to find Kidd has often downplayed the importance of cover designs stating I m very much against the idea that the cover will sell the book Marketing departments of publishing houses tend to latch onto this concept and they can t let go But it s about whether the book itself really connects with the public and the cover is only a small part of that He is also known to be humorously self deprecating about his work with statements such as I piggy backed my career on the backs of authors not the other way around The latest example of that is The Road by Cormac McCarthy I m lucky to be attached to that Cormac McCarthy is not lucky to have me doing his cover 6 Kidd is a huge fan of comic book media particularly Batman and has written and designed book covers for several DC Comics publications including The Complete History of Batman Superman and Wonder Woman The Golden Age of DC Comics 365 Days and the aforementioned Jack Cole and Plastic Man He also designed Mythology The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross and wrote an exclusive Batman Superman story illustrated by Ross for the book Kidd once stated that the first cover he ever noticed was no doubt for some sort of Batman comic I saw when I was about 3 enough said Or maybe not enough said the colors the forms the design Batman himself is such a brilliant design solution Veronique Vienne who wrote an eponymous book about Kidd in 2006 described Kidd s Batman fandom as a childhood obsession and lasting adult passion 12 Kidd provided the cover design for Batman The Dark Knight Strikes Again 2001 2002 ISBN 978 1 5638 9929 4 13 Novels edit His first novel The Cheese Monkeys Simon amp Schuster 2001 is an academic satire and coming of age tale about state college art students who struggle to meet the demands of a sadistic graphic design instructor The book draws on Kidd s real life experiences during his art studies with Lanny Sommese at Penn State citation needed Kidd s second novel The Learners finds the protagonist of The Cheese Monkeys drawn into the infamous Milgram experiment thanks to an incidental newspaper ad assignment The novel uses the experiment as an extended metaphor for advertising wherein the content is masked and fed sometimes unwillingly to its consumers 14 It was announced at New York Comic Con 2011 that Kidd would be writing Batman Death by Design an original graphic novel which was then published in 2012 15 Other books edit In 1996 Kidd designed and wrote Batman Collected 16 Kidd also worked with fellow Batman collector Saul Ferris on another book of a more particular subject Bat Manga The Secret History of Batman in Japan which was released for sale in October 2008 17 18 Music edit In early 2008 Kidd started a new wave alternative rock band writing and recording music under the name Artbreak He takes the role of song writing vocals and percussion and while the group began as hobby Kidd has expressed interest in making a serious project out of it 19 As of 2008 update the group performs across the United States and has a tour schedule on their MySpace They plan to record their original songs for an album entitled Wonderground Animation edit In 2010 Kidd collaborated with the writing staff of the animated series Batman The Brave and the Bold on the episode Bat Mite Presents Batman s Strangest Cases The episode contained a segment that was heavily inspired by the Batman cartoon from the 1960s 20 Advocacy edit In 2013 Kidd was announced as a member of the newly formed advisory board of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund a non profit organization founded in 1986 chartered to protect the First Amendment rights of the comics community 21 Talks edit Kidd has presented lectures at Princeton Yale Harvard RISD and numerous other institutions including the 2012 Technology Entertainment Design TED Conference resulting in a TED Talk web video Designing books is no laughing matter OK it is that has over 2 000 000 hits and counting 22 He also returned to Penn State recently where he presented his lecture Fail Better Honors editAIGA medal 2014 23 National Design Award for Communication 2007 International Center of Photography s Infinity Award for Design 1997 Personal life editKidd lives on Manhattan s Upper East Side 24 He was married to the late poet and Yale Review editor J D McClatchy 25 the couple married in November 2013 He continues to edit comics at Pantheon and frequently writes about graphic design and pop culture for publications including McSweeney s The New York Times Vogue and Entertainment Weekly Published works editFiction edit The Cheese Monkeys A Novel in Two Semesters 2001 The Learners The Book After The Cheese Monkeys 2008 Graphic novels edit Batman Death by Design 2012 art by Dave Taylor Comics short edit The Bat Man in Bizarro Comics 2001 art by Tony Millionaire The Trust in Mythology The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross 2003 art by Alex Ross Batman with Robinson the Boy Wonder in Bizarro World 2005 art by Tony Millionaire Nonfiction edit Chip Kidd Book Two Work 2007 2017 2018 ISBN 978 0847860081 Only What s Necessary Charles M Schulz and the Art of Peanuts 2015 Judge This Simon amp Schuster TED 2015 ISBN 978 1476784786 Massive Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It 2014 Go A Kidd s Guide to Graphic Design 2013 The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame Master of Gay Erotic Manga 2013 Shazam The Golden Age of the World s Mightiest Mortal 2010 Rough Justice The DC Comics Sketches of Alex Ross 2010 True Prep It s a Whole New Old World 2010 co authored with Lisa Birnbach Bat Manga The Secret History of Batman in Japan 2008 Chip Kidd Book One Work 1986 2006 2005 Mythology The DC Comics Art of Alex Ross 2005 Jack Cole and Plastic Man Forms Stretched to Their Limits 2001 co authored with Art Spiegelman Peanuts the Art of Charles M Schulz 2001 Batman Animated 1998 co authored with Paul Dini Batman Collected 1996 References edit Gordon Amanda Out and about A Chipper Launch For Chip Kidd New York Sun February 21 2008 Accessed September 18 2008 a b Chip Kidd Bio Archived June 8 2013 at the Wayback Machine HarperCollins com Retrieved April 2 2008 a b Chip Kidd Biography People Collection of Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum collection cooperhewitt org Retrieved April 12 2018 Chip Kidd Graphic Designer TED Talk Work Quotes amp Biography inkbotdesign com Archived from the original on April 20 2019 Retrieved April 12 2018 Vienne Veronique 2003 Chip Kidd New Haven CT Yale University Press p 8 ISBN 0 300 09952 5 a b Somaiya Ravi Warning graphic material Telegraph co uk November 4 2007 Retrieved on April 2 2008 Rich Motoko Rejoice Muffy and Biff A Preppy Primer Revisited The New York Times April 3 2010 Retrieved on April 3 2010 Quoted in Chip Kidd Book One Work 1986 2006 Rizzoli New York published November 1 2005 Minzesheimer Bob September 3 2003 Chip Kidd book cover designer unmasked Prolific artist is on the front of a new book about him USA Today Heer Jeet September 18 2003 In his good books Asking us to both see and read Chip Kidd s book jackets contain the essence of comics National Post Heer Jeet Chip Kidd National Post September 12 2003 Minzesheimer Bob Chip Kidd book cover designer unmasked USA Today September 3 2003 Retrieved on April 1 2008 Miller Frank 2002 Batman The Dark Knight Strikes Again Tenth Printing ed DC Comics ISBN 978 1 5638 9929 4 Hot Chip CBC News NYCC BAT SIGNAL Chip Kidd Writes Batman Death By Design Comicbookresources com Retrieved June 10 2015 Batman Collected Paperback Amazon com Retrieved on April 1 2008 Bat Manga The Secret History of Batman in Japan Hardcover Amazon com 2008 Retrieved April 2 2008 Aoki Deb Interview Chip Kidd and Saul Ferris Archived October 17 2016 at the Wayback Machine Manga About com February 2008 Retrieved on April 2 2008 Eberhart John Mark Author designer Chip Kidd has a new novel and a long resume of impressive artwork PopMatters com February 27 2008 Retrieved April 2 2008 Learn how Superman Wonder Woman and Scooby Doo will appear on Batman The Brave and the Bold Io9 com September 16 2010 Archived from the original on October 11 2015 Retrieved January 4 2011 CBLDF Announces Advisory Board ICv2 April 8 2013 Retrieved July 5 2020 Kidd Chip April 4 2012 Designing books is no laughing matter OK it is retrieved March 31 2018 Chip Kidd Archived from the original on June 23 2016 Retrieved May 3 2014 Kennedy Sean November 22 2005 Kidd dynamite the first collection of book jackets by Chip Kidd prompts the question would there be books without him An exclusive talk with the out designer The Advocate retrieved January 22 2016 J D McClatchy and Chip Kidd wedding announcement in the New York TimesFurther reading editForeword by Chip Kidd to Just My Type by Simon Garfield Profile Books 2010 ISBN 978 1846683022External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chip Kidd Chip Kidd at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Chip Kidd at TED nbsp Chip Kidd interviewed on Conversations from Penn State Inventory of the Kidd archives available at Guide to the Chip Kidd Papers RBM 9528 Special Collections Library Pennsylvania State University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chip Kidd amp oldid 1219749856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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