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E-raamat: Ed vs. Yummy Fur: Or, What Happens When A Serial Comic Becomes a Graphic Novel

  • Formaat: 100 pages
  • Sari: Critical Cartoons
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Uncivilized Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780988901421
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  • Formaat: 100 pages
  • Sari: Critical Cartoons
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-May-2014
  • Kirjastus: Uncivilized Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780988901421

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Brian Evenson delves deeply into the pages of Chester Brown’s (Louis Riel,Paying for It) seminal comic-book Yummy Fur, from its beginnings as a mini comic to its afterlife in the graphic novels it spawned. Brian's comics archaeology excavates the discarded fragments of Brown's masterpieceEd The Happy Clown, examines the never re-printed adaptions of the Gospels, considers the juxtaposition of religion and absurdism, and meditates on the pleasures of reading serialized pamphlet comic books. The book also features a new interview with Chester Brown, shining a new spotlight on this important work.

Brian Evenson is the author of eleven prize-winning books of fiction, includingThe Open Curtain, Last Days, Windeye, and Immobility. His work has been translated into over a dozen languages. He lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island, where he teaches at Brown University.



A smart and passionate exegesis of Chester Brown's seminal comic book, Yummy Fur.

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"In this illuminating look at Chester Brown's Ed the Happy Clown, Brian Evenson uses an array of critical approaches to tell a compelling story about Brown, not only as a cartoonist and intellectual, but as an obsessive reviser of his own work. Evenson reveals the dramatic effects that Brown's revisions, even minor changes to a drawing or a panel's placement, have on his comics. With Ed vs. Yummy Fur, Brown's work finally gets the sustained attention it deserves."--Ken Parille, editor of The Daniel Clowes Reader

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excerpt in The Comics Journal Published to roughly co-incide with the new edition of Ed the Happy Clown by Chester Brown. A comics classic. Targeting Art & Design Colleges + English Dept.
Introduction 9(13)
Lowercase
linkages
distinction & meaning
changes
genre
the death of Yummy Fur
Chapter One Scatology
22(22)
Chapter Two Sacrilege
44(16)
Chapter Three Lost Pages, The Discarded Ed Material
60(24)
Chapter Four Loose Ends
small changes
size matters
censorship
shifts in paneling
covers vs. chapter "covers"
&
84(16)
Conclusion 100(6)
Appendix: An Interview with Chester Brown 106(23)
Color Plates 129(7)
Biographical Information 136
Brian Evenson is the author of ten books of fiction. His work has been translated into several languages. He lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island, where he directs Brown University's Literary Arts Program. Tom Kaczynski is an Ignatz & Eisner nominated cartoonist based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His comics have appeared in Best American Nonrequired Reading, MOME, and many other publications. Beta Testing the Apocalypse, his first collection of comics was published by Fantagraphics. He is the founder & publisher of Uncivilized Books.