Daniel Clowes (b. 1961) emerged from the -alternative comics- boom of the 1980s as one of the most significant cartoonists and most distinctive voices in the development of the graphic novel. His serialized Eightball comics, collected in such books as David Boring, Ice Haven, and Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron, helped to set the standards of sophistication and complexity for the medium. The screenplay for Ghost World, which Clowes co-adapted (with Terry Zwigoff) from his graphic novel of the same name, was nominated for an Academy Award.
Since...
Daniel Clowes (b. 1961) emerged from the -alternative comics- boom of the 1980s as one of the most significant cartoonists and most distinctive voi...
Daniel Clowes (b. 1961) emerged from the -alternative comics- boom of the 1980s as one of the most significant cartoonists and most distinctive voices in the development of the graphic novel. His serialized Eightball comics, collected in such books as David Boring, Ice Haven, and Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron, helped to set the standards of sophistication and complexity for the medium. The screenplay for Ghost World, which Clowes co-adapted (with Terry Zwigoff) from his graphic novel of the same name, was nominated for an Academy Award.
Since...
Daniel Clowes (b. 1961) emerged from the -alternative comics- boom of the 1980s as one of the most significant cartoonists and most distinctive voi...
In this groundbreaking book, Ken Parille seeks to do for nineteenth-century boys what the past three decades of scholarship have done for girls: show how the complexities of the fiction and educational materials written about them reflect the lives they lived. While most studies of nineteenth-century boyhood have focused on post-Civil War male novelists, Parille explores a broader archive of writings by male and female authors, extending from 1830-1885. "Boys at Home" offers a series of arguments about five pedagogical modes: play-adventure, corporal punishment, sympathy, shame, and...
In this groundbreaking book, Ken Parille seeks to do for nineteenth-century boys what the past three decades of scholarship have done for girls: sh...