Houses of the Holy

Author:   Caitlin Skaalrud
Publisher:   Uncivilized Books
ISBN:  

9781941250051


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   12 November 2015
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Caitlin Skaalrud
Publisher:   Uncivilized Books
Imprint:   Uncivilized Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.326kg
ISBN:  

9781941250051


ISBN 10:   194125005
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   12 November 2015
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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Skaalrud's graphic and poetic expressions of inner turmoil are affecting and honest, built over time through a collection of moody visual hints that point to mysterious past events in the heroine's life. --Publishers Weekly Skaalrud brings life closer to the artifice of drama. She imbues the minutiae with spectacle and grandeur. --Onion AV Club Her style being [...] more like Charles Burns raised on manga and woodcuts -- what Skaalrud creates in Houses Of The Holy feels entirely new. Appropriating imagery from dark fantasy, paganism, and what seem like previously-undiscovered Jungian archetypes, Skaalrud codifies her own strange symbology immediately. [...] Houses Of The Holy [...] is remarkably beautiful. But it's an odd, peculiar, damaged kind of beauty, revealed through an emotional ordeal of painful and confrontational images. --Comics Alliance I've rarely seen a comic that so deftly merges its decorative, metaphorical, and poetic aspects. --Rob Clough, The Comics Journal Skaalrud's drawing is so sharp and visceral [...] It's the mind and body laid bare to itself and the reader. --Foxing Quarterly It's a mysterious presentation -- a two dimensional art installation skillfully rendered in real world terms [...] Skaalrud's book is a triumph and not like anything else. --John Seven, Vermicious


"""Skaalrud's graphic and poetic expressions of inner turmoil are affecting and honest, built over time through a collection of moody visual hints that point to mysterious past events in the heroine's life.""--Publishers Weekly ""Variations of the phrase ""Doesn't your heart break?"" appear throughout the book, and it seems that the intense labor of making these drawings--the sheer, physical labor to create something beautifully decorative-- had an almost ritualistic quality. In other words, the decorative aspects of the book blend in with the poetic and metaphorical moments regarding accepting death's inevitability while coming to terms with one's own existence, grief, pain, and mental illness in the moment.""--Rob Clough, The Comics Journal ""Skaalrud brings life closer to the artifice of drama. She imbues the minutiae with spectacle and grandeur.""--Onion AV Club ""Her style being [...] more like Charles Burns raised on manga and woodcuts -- what Skaalrud creates in Houses Of The Holy feels entirely new. Appropriating imagery from dark fantasy, paganism, and what seem like previously-undiscovered Jungian archetypes, Skaalrud codifies her own strange symbology immediately. [...] Houses Of The Holy [...] is remarkably beautiful. But it's an odd, peculiar, damaged kind of beauty, revealed through an emotional ordeal of painful and confrontational images.""--Comics Alliance ""I've rarely seen a comic that so deftly merges its decorative, metaphorical, and poetic aspects.""--Rob Clough, The Comics Journal ""Skaalrud's drawing is so sharp and visceral [...] It's the mind and body laid bare to itself and the reader.""--Foxing Quarterly ""It's a mysterious presentation -- a two dimensional art installation skillfully rendered in real world terms [...] Skaalrud's book is a triumph and not like anything else.""--John Seven, Vermicious"


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Caitlin Skaalrud is a cartoonist, organizer, teacher, aspiring astrologist, and publisher behind comics micro-press Talk Weird Press in Minneapolis, where she lives with her partner and a cat named Howl. She is a recipient of a 2012 Xeric Self-Publishing Grant for Sea Change: A Choose-Your-Own-Way Story. Her first word was Batman.

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