I'm halfway through "Agatha Christie's Poirot" by Mark Aldridge and it's being a delight (swipe for the cover). My preference goes to the context, discussing, and analysis Aldridge does for each work and adaptation, but the book is full of "extras" that add up to the arguments, like unpublished excerpts from Christie's autobiography, interviews, letters, reader reports, reactions at the time to the book's publication, visual and radio adaptations, some of which did not survive, but others that are still available, showing the rigorous and huge amount of work and research Aldridge must have put into this book.
The text is accompanied by book covers from editions through time and different countries. Some of these, depicting Poirot. As a reader that sometimes feels the adaptation doesn't portray the characters quiet as I imagined them, I do understand the resistance Christie had with depictions of Poirot. Still, I find it interesting to see how he was portrayed.
So, I thought I would share some of Portuguese book covers that depict Poirot. These are from the Portuguese collection, #ColecçãoVampiro, that was quite important for the dissemination of the genre in Portugal. The collection has more than 700 volumes and it was published between 1947 and 2008.
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The books from the image (by order of the publication in this collection):
The first three have covers by Lima de Freitas (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lima_de_Freitas)
@paulasimoes @bookstodon I am reading Christie’s novels for the very first time! So I look forward to getting this book when I’ve finished them all—thanks for the recommendation.
@Kikadee @paulasimoes @bookstodon what a treat.
@jayalane @paulasimoes @bookstodon it is! There are some books or authors that you would pay money to read again for the first time. I have a feeling I’m going to feel that way about this.
@Kikadee the author is also publishing in September or October another one, but for Miss Marple. Can't wait :-)
Christie is one of my favorites, I'm so glad you're reading her :-)
@paulasimoes oh excellent! Thanks, again!