The Comics of Chris Ware: Drawing is a Way of Thinking

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David M. Ball, Martha B. Kuhlman
Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2010 - Art - 238 pages

The Comics of Chris Ware: Drawing Is a Way of Thinking brings together contributions from established and emerging scholars about the comics of Chicago-based cartoonist Chris Ware (b. 1967). Both inside and outside academic circles, Ware's work is rapidly being distinguished as essential to the developing canon of the graphic novel. Winner of the 2001 Guardian First Book Prize for the genre-defining Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth, Ware has received numerous accolades from both the literary and comics establishment. This collection addresses the range of Ware's work from his earliest drawings in the 1990s in The ACME Novelty Library and his acclaimed Jimmy Corrigan, to his most recent works-in-progress, Building Stories and Rusty Brown.

 

Contents

Artistic Intersections
63
The Urban Landscape
106
Reading History
133
Everyday Temporalities
175
A Guide to Chris Wares Primary Works
223
Selected Bibliography
225
Contributors
231
Index
235
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David M. Ball is chair of the English Department at Dickinson College. His essays have appeared in ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance and Critical Matrix. Martha B. Kuhlman is associate professor of comparative literature at Bryant University. She has published in the Journal of Popular Culture, European Journal of Comic Art, and the International Journal of Comic Art.

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