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Shadow Ticket
Cover photograph:
Gyökhegyi Bánk / Ilyen is volt Budapest
Publication date: Oct 7, 2025

Design

The dust jacket design for the Penguin Press U.S. edition of Shadow Ticket follows the template created for Inherent Vice (2009) and continued with Bleeding Edge (2013) i.e., upward-slanting sans-serif typography for the title and author with an image, appropriate to the "vibe" of each novel, in the background. This makes sense given that all three of these novels are similar in style — surreal detective/noir fiction, with a distinctly "Pynchonian" character — dense, allusive, satirical, and paranoid. So visually branding them creates a unity that feels right.

Typography

The Penguin Press U.S. edition uses Helvetica Neue for both the title and author, and a cursive italic script (which I can't identify) for "A Novel." The Penguin/Jonathan Cape U.K. edition uses “Moonlit Night JNL” by Jeff Levine for the title and author, unslanted, and without "A Novel."

Photograph

File:Nagymezö.jpg
1930 - 1940, Nagymező utca, a pesti Broadway
Source: Gyökhegyi Bánk / Ilyen is volt Budapest
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