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OverviewA dreamy exploration of relationships and jealousy . . . pithy and deadpan . . . It's no self-help book."" --Salon What's left when a relationship ends? Where does jealousy come from? Delicately and sensitively, Leanne Shapton (Swimming Studies) ruminates on ex-lovers, and our lovers' ex-lovers. A few expressive pencil lines outline a long-abandoned winter coat here, an ineffably alluring Mona Lisa smile there. Each double page describes the way all exes are captured: as impossible to live up to as a Polaroid taken at a flattering angle. This new paperback edition of Was She Pretty? brings the reader deep into a circle of phantoms: its intimate liaisons, embarrassing secrets, and sardonic anecdotes. Shapton introduces the obsessives and the dilettantes, the poets and the actresses, the people with great hair and the people with idiosyncratic clothes. As funny as it is insightful, Was She Pretty? speaks to a central human concern: How do we compare? Elegantly drawn and perfectly narrated, the pages of Was She Pretty? are a testimonial to the power of observation and misapprehension. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leanne ShaptonPublisher: Drawn & Quarterly Imprint: Drawn & Quarterly Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781770462274ISBN 10: 1770462279 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 02 February 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Shapton's Was She Pretty? explores that painful behavior that we just can't seem to quit with thoughtful sketches that cut right to the heart of how we love.""--XO Jane ""Deceptively complex and uncommonly elegant, Was She Pretty? is a series of gorgeous line drawings, most of men and women...Together, these brief encounters with the other tell a story about the difficulty of accepting that those we love have loved before -- and of recognizing the ugly truth that they may love again.""--Jacob Brogan, Washington Post ""It is exactly as devastating as when it was originally published. In as little as three sentences, Shapton can tell us everything a current lover thinks they know about the former.""--Haley Mlotek, National Post ""In just a handful of words or a flick of the pen, Shapton stabs you in the gut, bleeding out the pettiness that pulses below the surface of the skin typically hidden behind a thin membrane of decorum."" - Fashion ""... timeless, cosmopolitan art and elegant ... prose""--Jonathon Sturgeon, Flavorwire ""Was She Pretty? is a great read if you want a voyeuristic tour of other people's exes, and it may even help you through your own jealousy.""--Madeline Raynor, Bust ""Shapton quietly plumbs all the familiar trappings of the guilty fascinations we develop with those who came before.""--Lauren Oyler, Broadly" Shapton's Was She Pretty? explores that painful behavior that we just can't seem to quit with thoughtful sketches that cut right to the heart of how we love. XO Jane Deceptively complex and uncommonly elegant, Was She Pretty? is a series of gorgeous line drawings, most of men and women...Together, these brief encounters with the other tell a story about the difficulty of accepting that those we love have loved before and of recognizing the ugly truth that they may love again. Jacob Brogan, Washington Post It is exactly as devastating as when it was originally published. In as little as three sentences, Shapton can tell us everything a current lover thinks they know about the former. Haley Mlotek, National Post Was She Pretty? is the ultimate illustrated ode to jealousy. Gina Mei, Hello Giggles .. . timeless, cosmopolitan art and elegant ... prose Jonathon Sturgeon, Flavorwire Was She Pretty? is a great read if you want a voyeuristic tour of other people s exes, and it may even help you through your own jealousy. Madeline Raynor, Bust Shapton quietly plumbs all the familiar trappings of the guilty fascinations we develop with those who came before. Lauren Oyler, Broadly Shapton's Was She Pretty? explores that painful behavior that we just can't seem to quit with thoughtful sketches that cut right to the heart of how we love. --XO Jane Deceptively complex and uncommonly elegant, Was She Pretty? is a series of gorgeous line drawings, most of men and women...Together, these brief encounters with the other tell a story about the difficulty of accepting that those we love have loved before -- and of recognizing the ugly truth that they may love again. --Jacob Brogan, Washington Post It is exactly as devastating as when it was originally published. In as little as three sentences, Shapton can tell us everything a current lover thinks they know about the former. --Haley Mlotek, National Post In just a handful of words or a flick of the pen, Shapton stabs you in the gut, bleeding out the pettiness that pulses below the surface of the skin typically hidden behind a thin membrane of decorum. - Fashion.. . timeless, cosmopolitan art and elegant ... prose --Jonathon Sturgeon, Flavorwire Was She Pretty? is a great read if you want a voyeuristic tour of other people's exes, and it may even help you through your own jealousy. --Madeline Raynor, Bust Shapton quietly plumbs all the familiar trappings of the guilty fascinations we develop with those who came before. --Lauren Oyler, Broadly Author InformationLeanne Shapton is an author, artist, illustrator and publisher based in New York City. She is currently the art editor at The New York Review of Books. She is the co-founder, with photographer Jason Fulford, of J&L Books. Shapton is a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. She grew up in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Shapton is the author of nine books: Toronto; Was She Pretty?; Important Artifacts and Personal Property from the Collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, Including Books, Street Fashion, and Jewelry; Native Trees of Canada; Sunday Night Movies; Swimming Studies; Guest Book: Ghost Stories; In Cars and Toys Talking, a children's book. Swimming Studies won the 2012 National Book Critic's Circle Award for autobiography, and was long listed for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2012. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |