This stylish cover illustration was painted by René Calviera for La romance de mon Colt, “the romance of my Colt,” a 1951 novel credited to Maureen Sullivan but which was really written by André Helena. This exemplifies the different mindset of French cover artists, as Calviera (he has a Portuguese name, so maybe he was from Portugal, but still) captures their abstract minimalist aesthetic nicely. He also managed a short run as a production designer on such French films as 1956’s Don Juan, 1957’s Charmants garçons, and 1958’s Paris Holiday, which had Bob Hope in the lead but was filmed in France. We probably won’t see Calviera again, but this is a fun effort.
1957—Ginsberg Poem Seized by Customs
On the basis of alleged obscenity, United States Customs officials seize 520 copies of Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Howl” that had been shipped from a London printer. The poem contained mention of illegal drugs and explicitly referred to sexual practices. A subsequent obscenity trial was brought against Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who ran City Lights Bookstore, the poem’s domestic publisher. Nine literary experts testified on the poem’s behalf, and Ferlinghetti won the case when a judge decided that the poem was of redeeming social importance.