Hand-Drying in America: And Other Stories

Awards:   Commended for L.A. Times Book Prize (Graphic Novel) 2013
Author:   Ben Katchor
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780307906908


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   05 March 2013
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Hand-Drying in America: And Other Stories


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  • Commended for L.A. Times Book Prize (Graphic Novel) 2013

Overview

From one of the most original and imaginative American cartoonists at work today comes a collection of graphic narratives on the subjects of urban planning, product design, and architecture—a surrealist handbook for the rebuilding of society in the twenty-first century. Ben Katchor, a master at twisting mundane commodities into surreal objects of social significance, now takes on the many ways our property influences and reflects cultural values. Here are window-ledge pillows designed expressly for people-watching and a forest of artificial trees for sufferers of hay fever. The Brotherhood of Immaculate Consumption deals with the matter of products that outlive their owners; a school of dance is based upon the choreographic motion of paying with cash; high-visibility construction vests are marketed to lonely people as a method of getting noticed. With cutting wit Katchor reveals a world similar to our own—lives are defined by possessions, consumerism is a kind of spirituality—but also slightly, fabulously askew. Frequently and brilliantly bizarre, and always mesmerizing, Hand-Drying in America ensures that you will never look at a building, a bar of soap, or an ATM the same way. WITH BEAUTIFUL FULL-COLOR ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT

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Author:   Ben Katchor
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Pantheon
Dimensions:   Width: 30.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 31.20cm
Weight:   1.442kg
ISBN:  

9780307906908


ISBN 10:   0307906906
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   05 March 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Sublimely caustic...brilliant, darkly magical new collection. - Publishers Weekly , starred review <br><br> The four-year collection of a visionary polymath's cartoons about urban living... Katchor's wry humor and unique view on the subject are well worth exploring. - Kirkus


Ben Katchor's new book (his first in full color and I think also his best yet), Hand-Drying in America, furthers his reputation as one of the few geniuses of the form, to say nothing of being one of the first exemplars of what literary fiction told in comics form could be. <br>--Chris Ware<br><br> Sublimely caustic...brilliant, darkly magical new collection. <br>-- Publishers Weekly , starred review<br><br> The four-year collection of a visionary polymath's cartoons about urban living... Katchor's wry humor and unique view on the subject are well worth exploring. <br>-- Kirkus <br><br> Reminds me of all the reasons I fell in love with his work 20-odd years ago... at the heart of all his work is the same intention: to find, however odd or enigmatic, a moment of real connection in an increasingly surreal world. - Los Angeles Times <br><br> The zany world of an inventive and original mind who is endlessly fascinated by the great city where he lives. - Metropolis Magazine


Author Information

BEN KATCHOR is the author of The Cardboard Valise, The Jew of New York; Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer: The Beauty Supply District; and several works of musical theater with the composer Mark Mulcahy. He teaches at Parsons The New School for Design and has contributed to The New Yorker, The Forward, and Metropolis. The first cartoonist to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, he is the subject of the documentary The Pleasures of Urban Decay. He lives in New York.

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