Present

by Leslie Stein

Hardcover, 2017

Status

Available

Publication

Drawn and Quarterly (2017), 168 pages

Description

"Leslie Stein takes us on a sinuous urban stroll divorced from destination, glimpsing New York City through her open eyes. While she is closing up a bar late at night, she is also an adolescent at a rave in the mountains, an adult grappling with her grandfather's fading memory or at one of her first waitressing jobs. Stein is a master storyteller, an urban explorer, and a loyal guide through dark days and simple, blissful encounters. Stein's curiosity about and generosity toward the world around her come through powerfully: each colorful story flows with vivid watercolors and delicate ink lines. Here, an autobiography is built through memories and moments tied together by loose lines, evoking a beautiful dreamlike yet endlessly relatable glimpse into the world of a thirty-something woman carving out a life for herself, one step at a time. Known for her acclaimed Eye of the Majestic Creature series, collected here are Stein's serialized Vice.com comics which have become a staple for the site, showcasing her storytelling abilities with a freer style. With an introduction and new material, Present will be a deluxe die-cut hardcover that is a meditation on memory. Stein is asking us to take a moment to be here now, while acknowledging the other places and people we always carry with us."--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member villemezbrown
A couple of gems are hiding in this noodling collection of autobiographical short stories, but the navel gazing gets so intense that at times the author neglects to even draw the people with whom her cartoon character is talking. (Peanuts homage, maybe?) Other people might identify with this
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material, but it seemed dull and pointless to me.

The creator goes out of the way to mention a couple of times how pretty she is, which, y’know, great for her and her self-image, but odd for this book where faces are portrayed as large white voids with two dots and a short line serving more as an emoticon than a face.
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Awards

LA Times Book Prize (Finalist — 2017)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

168 p.; 6.39 inches

ISBN

1770462945 / 9781770462946

Local notes

graphic novel
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