Palookaville

Author:   Seth
Publisher:   Drawn and Quarterly
ISBN:  

9781770460645


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   05 November 2013
Format:   Hardback
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"A lavish volume with all-new autobio comics, from the author of It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken Continuing the new semiannual hardcover format for Palookaville in volume 21, Seth presents two very different autobiographical pieces, and the continuation of Part Four of the ongoing Clyde Fans serial. In the latest dispatch from the beautifully crafted Clyde Fans, Abraham muses further on the ruins of his life. Then, in the first sustained sequence of the two Matchcard brothers, Abraham and Simon finally sit down together and begin to talk. ""Nothing Lasts"" is the first half of a sketchbook memoir about Seth's childhood and adolescence in small-town Ontario. It is a wryly self-conscious, often moving visit to the attic of Seth's memories: from his first attempts at cartooning to the last time he kissed his mother good night, ""Nothing Lasts"" is a masterpiece of the graphic short story. Finally, the third section of Palookaville #21 consists of entries from the comic-strip diary Seth has been keeping for almost a decade. He employs a mixture of hand-drawn panels and rubber stamps of his own work to tell anecdotes about moments from his life. Nothing from this diary has ever been made public before. This lushly designed collection of stories comprises an anthology of the different types of cartooning work Seth has done over his two-decade-long career."

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Author:   Seth
Publisher:   Drawn and Quarterly
Imprint:   Drawn and Quarterly
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9781770460645


ISBN 10:   1770460640
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   05 November 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Praise for Seth<br><br> Wry, funny and shot through with nostalgia, Seth's sepia tones have an autumnal, elegiac quality all their own. --Rachel Cooke, The Guardian <p> <p> [Seth is a] master of [his] craft . . . [with] a nostalgic, deeply introspective world view . . . Palookaville #20 is as bittersweet and beautiful as they come. --Brad Mackay, The Globe and Mail<br><br> He's a poet of the things we tend to pass without a second look: dying towns off the main highways, doomed small businesses, ungainly loners. He can invest more character and poignancy in a drawing of a gas station than most artists can in a human portrait. --Ian McGilis, Montreal Gazette


Praise for Seth: <br><br> He's a poet of the things we tend to pass without a second look: dying towns off the main highways, doomed small businesses, ungainly loners. He can invest more character and poignancy in a drawing of a gas station than most artists can in a human portrait. --Ian McGilis, Montreal Gazette


Praise for Seth Wry, funny and shot through with nostalgia, Seth's sepia tones have an autumnal, elegiac quality all their own. --Rachel Cooke, The Guardian [Seth is a] master of [his] craft . . . [with] a nostalgic, deeply introspective world view . . . Palookaville #20 is as bittersweet and beautiful as they come. --Brad Mackay, The Globe and Mail He's a poet of the things we tend to pass without a second look: dying towns off the main highways, doomed small businesses, ungainly loners. He can invest more character and poignancy in a drawing of a gas station than most artists can in a human portrait. --Ian McGilis, Montreal Gazette


Author Information

Seth is the cartoonist behind the graphic novel Clyde Fans. His comics have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Best American Comics, and McSweeney's Quarterly. His illustrations have appeared on the cover of The New Yorker, The Walrus, and Canadian Notes & Queries. He designs collections of work by Charles Schulz, John Stanley, and Doug Wright, and was the subject of a National Film Board documentary entitled Seth's Dominion. Seth lives in Guelph, Canada in a house he has named Inkwell's End.

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