The loneliness of the long-distance cartoonist

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Through a series of exquisitely observed autobiographical sketches, Adrian Tomine explores his life in comics – from an early moment on the playground being bullied, to a more recent experience, lying on a gurney in the hospital, and having the nurse say ‘Hey! You’re that cartoonist!’ it’s self-deprecating, honest, and above all else, humorous. As he mines his conflicted relationship with comics and comics culture, and people at large, he once again animates the absurdities of modern life and how we choose to live it.

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WINNER OF THE 2021 EISNER AWARDS – Best Graphic Memoir and Best Publication Design

‘Adrian Tomine has more ideas in twenty panels than novelists have in a lifetime.’ ZADIE SMITH

A hilarious and occasionally heartbreaking memoir.’ Irish Times

Through a series of exquisitely observed autobiographical sketches, Adrian Tomine explores his life – from an early moment on the playground being bullied, to a more recent experience, lying on a gurney in the hospital, and having the nurse say ‘Hey! You’re that cartoonist!’

Self-deprecating, honest, and above all else, humorous, Tomine mines his conflicted relationship with comics and writing, and people at large, and once again animates the absurdities of modern life and how we choose to live it.

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Weight 0.465 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14.5 × 2 cm
Author

Publisher

Faber & Faber

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

162

Language

Edition
Dewey

741.5973 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K