Nobody likes the guy who says the book was better. Even if it’s true, it sounds snobbish and elitist. This isn’t to say we don’t appreciate a good read, but we don’t throw it in people’s faces. For a stylish way to share a bit of paperback knowledge, check out these prints from Obvious State. Each is designed in black and white (except for the one for Philip K. Dick . . . shocking) and features a bit of a life lesson from some well-known authors. Clad your wall with inspiration from Hemingway, Oscar Wilde, F. Scott Fitzgerald and many more. These Literature-Inspired Fine Art Prints are a subdued way to tell the world you’re an educated gentleman.
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