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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nicole Claveloux , Donald Nicholson-Smith , Daniel ClowesPublisher: New York Review Books Imprint: New York Review Books Weight: 0.369kg ISBN: 9781681376684ISBN 10: 1681376687 Pages: 108 Publication Date: 17 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Language: French Table of ContentsReviewsDarkly humorous, existential, erotic, trance inducing -- these comics wield a rare and innovative power....The brilliance of [Claveloux's] comics lies in what they require of the viewer, to be intimate with what is not known, both within the work and themselves. --Leopoldine Core, The New York Times Like a time capsule, these 1970s stories by French cartoonist Claveloux--largely untranslated and unseen in the States until this collection--are a reminder of just how outrageous and imaginative comics could be back in that freewheeling decade.... Claveloux's exquisitely detailed illustrations reflect such contemporary forces as underground comix artists from Robert Crumb to Victor Moscoso, designer Heinz Edelman, and the Day-Glo colors of psychedelic posters.... Her amalgam, though, is a singularly remarkable trip. --Booklist Nicole Claveloux's comics come across as odd, mind-bending 'What If's.'....The work, certainly, has that air of being created at an inspired moment, with 'The Green Hand' in particular presenting as a little-recognized masterpiece. --The Comics Journal The artwork...is some of the most beautiful ever created for our lowly form--vivid, dreamlike, with intensely vivid hand-separated colors unlike anything I've ever seen. --Daniel Clowes Claveloux['s]...explicitly adult pop-art fantasia delivers emotional insight and imaginative visuals that take the driver's seat away from the strong logic of the narrative and enjoyably amble readers toward the byways of the subconscious with hauntingly powerful designs and sagacious observation. --Library Journal, starred review Darkly humorous, existential, erotic, trance inducing - these comics wield a rare and innovative power....The brilliance of [Claveloux's] comics lies in what they require of the viewer, to be intimate with what is not known, both within the work and themselves. -Leopoldine Core, The New York Times Like a time capsule, these 1970s stories by French cartoonist Claveloux-largely untranslated and unseen in the States until this collection-are a reminder of just how outrageous and imaginative comics could be back in that freewheeling decade.... Claveloux's exquisitely detailed illustrations reflect such contemporary forces as underground comix artists from Robert Crumb to Victor Moscoso, designer Heinz Edelman, and the Day-Glo colors of psychedelic posters.... Her amalgam, though, is a singularly remarkable trip. -Booklist Nicole Claveloux's comics come across as odd, mind-bending 'What If's.'....The work, certainly, has that air of being created at an inspired moment, with 'The Green Hand' in particular presenting as a little-recognized masterpiece. -The Comics Journal The artwork...is some of the most beautiful ever created for our lowly form-vivid, dreamlike, with intensely vivid hand-separated colors unlike anything I've ever seen. -Daniel Clowes Claveloux['s]...explicitly adult pop-art fantasia delivers emotional insight and imaginative visuals that take the driver's seat away from the strong logic of the narrative and enjoyably amble readers toward the byways of the subconscious with hauntingly powerful designs and sagacious observation. -Library Journal, starred review Author InformationNicole Claveloux has contributed to the French comics magazines Metal Hurlant (Heavy Metal) and Ah! Nana, and drew a popular comic strip called Grabote. Championed by Harlin Quist, she has also illustrated a number of successful chil- dren's books, including an award-winning version of Alice in Wonderland. New York Review Comics will be publishing a new collection of her work, Dead Season and Other Stories, in 2022. Daniel Clowes is a cartoonist, illustrator, and screenwriter. In 1989 he created the influential comic book series Eightball, which includes the celebrated issues Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron, Caricature, and Ghostworld. He lives in Oakland, California. Donald Nicholson-Smith has translated a number of books for both NYRB Classics and New York Review Comics, including Yvan Alagbe's Yellow Negroes and Other Imaginary Creatures. Born in Manchester, England, he is a longtime resident of New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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