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Ed vs. Yummy Fur

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A smart and passionate exegesis of Chester Brown's seminal comic book, Yummy Fur.
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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. Brian's comics archaeology excavates the discarded fragments of Brown's masterpiece Ed The Happy Clown, examines the never re-printed adaptions of the Gospels, and meditates on the pleasures of reading serialized pamphlet comic books. The book also features a brand new interview with Chester Brown shining a new spotlight on this important work.

Brian Evenson is the multiple award winning author of several books of fiction. His work has been translated into many languages. He lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island, where he directs Brown University's Literary Arts Program.


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Series: Critical Cartoons Publisher: Uncivilized Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: May 12, 2014

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780988901421
  • Release date: May 12, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780988901421
  • File size: 3815 KB
  • Release date: May 12, 2014

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

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

Brian Evenson delves deeply into the pages of Chester Brown's (Louis Riel, Paying for It) seminal comic book Yummy Fur. Brian's comics archaeology excavates the discarded fragments of Brown's masterpiece Ed The Happy Clown, examines the never re-printed adaptions of the Gospels, and meditates on the pleasures of reading serialized pamphlet comic books. The book also features a brand new interview with Chester Brown shining a new spotlight on this important work.

Brian Evenson is the multiple award winning author of several books of fiction. His work has been translated into many languages. He lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island, where he directs Brown University's Literary Arts Program.


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