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Out of the Book State by State: Coming to Bookstores This Fall
May 21, 2008
This September, just as the presidential race reaches fever pitch, Powell's
Books will release State by State: Out of the Book, Volume 3, a documentary
inspired by State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America, a collection
of original essays on all 50 states, edited by Matt Weiland and Sean Wilsey
(Ecco). The film will include interviews with Weiland, Wilsey, and several of
the book's contributors, as well as archival footage.
"It's a natural for bookstores," said Dave Weich, Powell's director
of marketing and development and co-producer of the film. "Booksellers
can show the 40-minute film and then have someone read the chapter on their
state. It's perfect for discussion -- it's so widely relevant and timely."
State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America, in stores in September,
harkens back to the Federal Writers' Project, created by the Works Progress
Administration in the 1930s, which commissioned some of America's top writers
to describe their states.
"Both the book and the film can
be used as a conversation-starter to talk more meaningfully about the country
and its distinctive regions," said Weich. "Booksellers can let the
film spark conversation with an audience whether it's at a theater, or bookstore,
or at a book club meeting."
The film will be available free to independent bookstores that would like
to arrange screenings. "We're hoping to get 75 to 100 cities on board,
which is entirely reasonable given how turnkey of a project this is," Weich
added. "It's 40 minutes of entertainment with a great opportunity for discussion."
Powell's created the Out of the Book series to broaden
marketing strategies for books via a non-text-based format. The first volume
launched in 2007 with a short film about Ian McEwan and his Booker Prize-nominated
novel, On Chesil Beach (Nan A. Talese). The second in the series documented
David Halberstam's life and last work, The Coldest Winter: America and the
Korean War (Hyperion).
State by State, which will be filmed in New York in June, will feature
several essay contributors, who will read short passages from the book. Carrie
Brownstein, who wrote the Washington chapter and played for years in the band
Sleater Kinney, has agreed to develop the music for the film.
State by State: Out of the Book, Volume 3 will premiere on August 24,
at Bookmark, a literary festival in Nantucket, Massachusetts, that will be wholly
devoted to the book and the documentary.
As with The Coldest Winter: David Halberstam, the book prompted the
film project, Weich explained, adding "This one's a bit different in that
it's obviously not based on a single author. It has a lot of great contributors,
like Josh Ferris, Dave Eggers, Susan Orlean, Sarah Vowel, and the material is
fantastic. Each state has a little map and info about the state bird, state
flower.... There also tables like states ranked by the percentage of the number
of toothless residents, by suicide rate, it's a fun book."
The film will be available to booksellers to coordinate with the September
16 pub date of State by State and is timed to allow booksellers to create
pre-election events. "What's really great about the collection is that
the writers are not political strategists or historians," said Weich. "So,
at a time when everyone's thinking about the election and the country, and the
media is radically oversimplifying the red and blue divide, the book's contributors
break through that surface level of discussion."
Booksellers interested in participating in the project, and those who would
like to order DVDs, should e-mail ootb@powells.com. The films for screening purposes,
as well as supporting materials, are free to booksellers. All three DVDs will
be available for purchase from Ingram in the fall for bookstores that would
like to sell them as stand-alone DVDs or to package with books. --Karen
Schechner
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