Cheap novelties : the pleasures of urban decay, with Julius Knipl, real estate photographer
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Cheap novelties : the pleasures of urban decay, with Julius Knipl, real estate photographer
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Sommaire:
Cheap Novelties is an early testament to Ben Katchor's extraordinary prescience as both a gifted cartoonist and an astute urban chronicler. Rumpled, middle-aged Julius Knipl photographs a vanishing city--an urban landscape of low-rent apartment buildings, obsolete industries, monuments to forgotten people and events, and countless sources of inexpensive food. In Katchor's signature pen and ink wash style, Cheap Novelties is a portrait of what we have lost to gentrification, globalization, and the malling of America that is as moving today as it was twenty-five years ago.In 1991, the original Cheap Novelties appeared in an unassuming paperback from the RAW contributor; it would become one of the first books of the contemporary graphic novel golden age, and it set the stage for Katchor to become regarded as a modern-day cartooning genius.
Date de publication comme intervalle:
2016
Description matérielle:
109 pages : illustrations ; 23 x 28 cm
Note générale:
"Cheap Novelties was originally published as a RAW one-shot by Penguin Books in 1991. The Single page strips in this book originally appeared in the New York Press from April 20, 1988, to March 27, 1991"--P. [111].
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Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN):
9781770462632
Informations de publication:
Montreal : Drawn & Quarterly, 2016.