Head, Glenn Chicago ISBN 13: 9781606998786

Chicago - Hardcover

9781606998786: Chicago
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Glenn has at last found his voice, found the way to tell his own truth, and has produced a very fine graphic novel, strange, unique, deeply personal, a very rewarding comic book reading experience.--R. Crumb

Unflinching--John Porcellino (King-Cat, The Hospital Suite)

Glenn Head's work is cut from the fabric of his being with a rusty straight razor, he knows that you can't be open and exposed without a little blood. His honesty is nearly unappreciated in a culture built on lies and social Darwinism, but is as vital and necessary to remind us of the freedoms we lost in the past two decades as anything penned by Orwell. His work is a wail of freedom; not the bumper sticker shrink wrapped kind that always falls out of the mouth of millionaire politicians, but the freedom that comes only when you have sacrificed everything.--Johnny 'Thief' Di Donna (Seppuku Tattoo)

There's no great moral to the story, no real point to [Head] telling it now besides putting it out there, and I think that's kind of the point - even through some really terrifying shit, the Glenn in the comic just kept moving forward and busting his ass. There's something really admirable about that, even though he's an idiot teenager for most of the comic. The art is very '70s underground, and very intricate and detailed. ...[T]his is a great book, and worth picking up.--Jim Dandeneau

This book is such a great melding of life experiences and art that it will probably end up being taught in colleges at some point.--Davey Nieves

I discovered Glenn's head work in 1990, and thought 'this guy is a punk comics force of nature.' All of the other '80s and '90s underground artists have grown in different directions, some good, some stupid, some bad. I like this direction Glenn has gone, burrowing deeper into the heart of what makes him good.--Josh Bayer (Raw Power, Theth)

Head's swirling, bug-eyed style channels the freakish and frantic energy of underground comix with such fidelity that every page feels thick with smoke and adventurous grandiosity. ...Head's memoir conjures the rebel spirit of the comix underground with ease and dissects the soul of creative ennui with straight-no-chaser honesty.

Glenn's story is crazy and delightful and his work masterfully done. His combination of old school comics and adult retrospective is a rare and impressive thing, and makes for an incredibly satisfying read.--Julia Wertz (Drinking at the Movies)

Head's comics style ties right into the Underground setting of the late 1970's that he's exploring, and with innovative stylistic choices, Head manages to take us inside the psychological perceptions and reactions of the youthful protagonist to create an emotional and unfailingly truthful narrative.--Hannah Means Shannon

...[W]ith an approach that is surprisingly frank, and refreshingly different, Head brings new depth the underground bio-comic. Many independents are about starving artists roughing it out in the city, unwilling to compromise their principles just to make a few bucks, but few are written with the perspective of a few decades of honest, unflinching self-assessment. Even fewer are illustrated with the type of controlled mania that Head possesses. ... A great-looking long-form from an art-comix veteran hitting his peak thirty years into an impressive career.--John Parker
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From Harvey- and Eisner-nominated cartoonist and editor Glenn Head comes Chicago, the hilarious and harrowing tale of a nineteen-year-old virgin who drops out of everything and into the unknown. Abandoning suburbia for art school and then the gritty streets, young Glenn finds himself fending off predators and fighting depression. A visit to Playboy offers entrée into the world of underground comix and R. Crumb, but it’s a chance encounter with Muhammad Ali that allows young Glenn to prove his mettle. Like Scorsese circa Mean Streets crossed with revealing autobiography like Jim Carroll’s The Basketball Diaries, Chicago is an unforgettable tale of losing one’s mind, finding one’s identity, and discovering love where it’s least expected.

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  • VerlagFantagraphics Books
  • Erscheinungsdatum2015
  • ISBN 10 1606998781
  • ISBN 13 9781606998786
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten168
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