My Favorite Things

My Favorite Things by Maira Kalman, published by HarperCollins on October 21, 2014, is an illustrated exploration of the significance of objects in our lives. This edition features 160 pages filled with Kalman’s original paintings and her signature handwritten prose, offering a unique perspective on both everyday and extraordinary items drawn from her personal artifacts and selections from the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
Readers will find a poignant and witty meditation on the importance of various objects, including notable pieces like Abraham Lincoln’s pocket watch and original editions of classic literature. The book presents more than fifty items, accompanied by photographs and descriptions that enhance the reading experience. Through this work, Kalman invites reflection on the cultural and personal significance of beloved objects, making it a thoughtful examination of society, history, and individual identity.
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From Maira Kalman, the author of the bestsellers The Principles of Uncertainty and The Elements of Style, comes this beautiful pictorial and narrative exploration of the significance of objects in our lives, drawn from her personal artifacts, recollections, and selections from the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
With more than fifty original paintings and featuring bestselling author and illustrator Maira Kalman’s signature handwritten prose, My Favorite Things is a poignant and witty meditation on the importance of both quotidian and unusual objects in our culture and private worlds.
Created in the same colorful, engaging, and insightful style as her previous works, which have won her fans around the world, My Favorite Things features more than fifty objects from both the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and Kalman’s personal collections: the pocket watch Abraham Lincoln was carrying when he was shot, original editions of Winnie-the-Pooh and Alice in Wonderland, a handkerchief in memoriam of Queen Victoria, an Ingo Maurer lamp, Rietveld’s Z chair, a pair of Toscanini’s pants, and photographs Kalman has taken of people walking towards and away from her. A pictorial index provides photographs of the actual objects and a short description of them, enhancing the reading experience.
As it speaks to the universal experience and importance of beloved objects in our lives—big and small, famous and private—this unique work is a fresh way of examining and understanding our society, history, culture, and ourselves.
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