<b></b>There's nobody else doing anything in this medium that remotely approaches Ware for originality, plangency, complexity and exactitude. Astonishment is an entirely appropriate response.

- Sam Leith, Guardian

A major moment in British cultural history.

- Christopher Frayling, Radio 4

Breathtaking... Staggeringly good.

Shortlist

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Just occasionally, a writer or artist – or both in one – emerges who is so astoundingly original that everything else suddenly seems like a facsimile of what has come before. Chris Ware, the 45-year-old American comics artist, is one of these. Widely hailed as one of the foremost practitioners working in the medium today, his new book, if one can call it that without being reductionist, is a work of such startling genius that it is difficult to know where to begin.

- Jake Wallis Simons, Daily Telegraph

This is the first book which I have finished and immediately started again, wanting to experience each of the stories with full knowledge of what happens in the rest... The number of narrative techniques Ware uses in the novel is giddying... <i>Building Stories</i><b> </b>is a stunning piece of work, proving yet again why Ware is so frequently included in lists of the greatest living cartoonists.

- Alex Hern, New Statesman

The book-length comic strip, with one or two exceptions, has never been taken very seriously in literary circles. Ware’s new work may change all that.

- Paul Davies, Daily Telegraph

2012’s strongest case for setting aside your kindle.

Esquire

One of the most remarkable, thrilling and possibly important books of the year.

- Teddy Jamieson, Herald

A heartbreaking work of staggering genius. The perfect gift for book lovers and design geeks… [A] beautiful testimony to the still-untapped potential of print and paper.

- Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro

A wonderful achievement. It’s not only that it is so beautifully and attentively made – though in the age of the Kindle, and of all things disposable, Ware is certainly making a powerful statement. No, it’s the sense of belief that gets to you, the absolute commitment to the form. <i>Building Stories</i> does things no traditional novel can, or not without much lumbering effort; and it does things no comic has hitherto pulled off. No wonder, then, that opening it for the first time makes you feel like a child at Christmas. It’s a thing to be treasured, a box of delights.

Observer

In Chris Ware's own words, 'Building Stories follows the inhabitants of a three-flat Chicago apartment house: a thirty-year-old woman who has yet to find someone with whom to spend the rest of her life; a couple who wonder if they can bear each other's company for another minute; and finally an elderly woman who never married and is the building's landlady...'

The scope, the ambition, the artistry and emotional heft of this project are beyond anything even Chris Ware has achieved before.

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In Chris Ware's own words, 'Building Stories follows the inhabitants of a three-flat Chicago apartment house: a thirty-year-old woman who has yet to find someone with whom to spend the rest of her life;

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Twelve years after he changed the history of comics with Jimmy Corrigan, a new graphic novel masterpiece by Chris Ware.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780224078122
Publisert
2012
Utgiver
Vintage Publishing; Jonathan Cape
Vekt
2737 gr
Høyde
425 mm
Bredde
300 mm
Dybde
46 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
246

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Chris Ware lives in Oak Park, Chicago, Illinois. His books include Jimmy Corrigan, the Smartest Kid on Earth, which won the Guardian First Book Award in 2001, Building Stories and most recently Monograph, which is part memoir, part retrospective of his career to date. He has won countless awards for his work and has been the subject of several museum exhibitions and scholarly monographs. His work appears regularly in the New Yorker.