Chester Brown: conversations
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University Press of Mississippi
2013
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Schriftenreihe: | Conversations with comic artists
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Beschreibung: | Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. -- Includes index |
Beschreibung: | xxxiv, 249 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781496802521 |
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contents | "The early 1980s saw a revolution in mainstream comics--in subject matter, artistic integrity, and creators' rights--as new methods of publishing and distribution broadened the possibilities. Among those artists utilizing these new methods, Chester Brown quickly developed a cult following due to the undeniable quality and originality of his Yummy Fur. Chester Brown: Conversations collects interviews covering all facets of the cartoonist's long career and includes several pieces from now-defunct periodicals and fanzines. Brown was among a new generation of artists whose work dealt with decidedly nonmainstream subjects. By the 1980s comics were not just for kids anymore and subsequent censorious attacks by parents concerned about the more salacious material being published by the major publishers--subjects that routinely included adult language, realistic violence, drug use, and sexual content--began to roil the industry. Yummy Fur came of age during this storm and its often-offensive content, including dismembered, talking penises, led to controversy and censorship. With Brown's highly unconventional adaptations of the Gospels, and such comics memoirs as The Playboy and I Never Liked You, Brown gradually moved away from the surrealistic, humor-oriented strips toward autobiographical material far more restrained and elegiac in tone than his earlier strips. This work was followed by Louis Riel, Brown's critically acclaimed comic book biography of the controversial nineteeth-century Canadian revolutionary, and Paying for It, his best-selling memoir on the life of a john"-- |
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spelling | Brown, Chester 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)11342552X aut Chester Brown conversations edited by Dominick Grace and Eric Hoffman ; annotated by Chester Brown Jackson University Press of Mississippi 2013 xxxiv, 249 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Conversations with comic artists Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. -- Includes index "The early 1980s saw a revolution in mainstream comics--in subject matter, artistic integrity, and creators' rights--as new methods of publishing and distribution broadened the possibilities. Among those artists utilizing these new methods, Chester Brown quickly developed a cult following due to the undeniable quality and originality of his Yummy Fur. Chester Brown: Conversations collects interviews covering all facets of the cartoonist's long career and includes several pieces from now-defunct periodicals and fanzines. Brown was among a new generation of artists whose work dealt with decidedly nonmainstream subjects. By the 1980s comics were not just for kids anymore and subsequent censorious attacks by parents concerned about the more salacious material being published by the major publishers--subjects that routinely included adult language, realistic violence, drug use, and sexual content--began to roil the industry. Yummy Fur came of age during this storm and its often-offensive content, including dismembered, talking penises, led to controversy and censorship. With Brown's highly unconventional adaptations of the Gospels, and such comics memoirs as The Playboy and I Never Liked You, Brown gradually moved away from the surrealistic, humor-oriented strips toward autobiographical material far more restrained and elegiac in tone than his earlier strips. This work was followed by Louis Riel, Brown's critically acclaimed comic book biography of the controversial nineteeth-century Canadian revolutionary, and Paying for It, his best-selling memoir on the life of a john"-- Brown, Chester / 1960- Brown, Chester / 1960- fast Brown, Chester 1960- Interviews LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels bisacsh LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Canadian bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, Photographers bisacsh ART / Techniques / Drawing bisacsh Cartoonists fast Cartoonists Canada Interviews Kanada (DE-588)4020713-4 Gespräch gnd-content Grace, Dominick 1963- (DE-588)106900314X edt Hoffman, Eric edt |
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title | Chester Brown conversations |
title_auth | Chester Brown conversations |
title_exact_search | Chester Brown conversations |
title_full | Chester Brown conversations edited by Dominick Grace and Eric Hoffman ; annotated by Chester Brown |
title_fullStr | Chester Brown conversations edited by Dominick Grace and Eric Hoffman ; annotated by Chester Brown |
title_full_unstemmed | Chester Brown conversations edited by Dominick Grace and Eric Hoffman ; annotated by Chester Brown |
title_short | Chester Brown |
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title_sub | conversations |
topic | Brown, Chester / 1960- Brown, Chester / 1960- fast Brown, Chester 1960- Interviews LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels bisacsh LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Canadian bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, Photographers bisacsh ART / Techniques / Drawing bisacsh Cartoonists fast Cartoonists Canada Interviews |
topic_facet | Brown, Chester / 1960- Brown, Chester 1960- Interviews LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Canadian BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Artists, Architects, Photographers ART / Techniques / Drawing Cartoonists Cartoonists Canada Interviews Kanada Gespräch |
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