Chris Ware: Monographics

by Daniel Raeburn

Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

PN6727.W285 Z7

Publication

Yale University Press (2004), Edition: Illustrated, 112 pages

Description

"As one of today's most renowned cartoonists, Chris Ware is widely considered an artist of genius. Combining innovative comic book art, hand lettering, and graphic design, Ware's work is characterized by ceaseless experimentation with narrative and graphic forms." "Daniel Raeburn looks closely at Ware's career, work methods, and artistic innovations. Born in Omaha in 1967, Ware introduced the character Jimmy Corrigan in a full-page strip he began writing for the Chicago tabloid New City. Combining six years' worth of the strips, Ware created the novel named after Jimmy that spans an Irish-American family's life in Chicago from the Civil War to the present. For its experiments in graphic form - including pullout, three-dimensional inserts - and its non-chronological narrative, the novel earned numerous honors, among them the Guardian First Book Award, presented for the first time to a comic book."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

112 p.; 9.4 inches

ISBN

0300102917 / 9780300102918
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