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Bester Preis: 4,18 (vom 22.04.2017)
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0978124200 - Rebecca Kraatz: House of Sugar
Rebecca Kraatz

House of Sugar

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN US

ISBN: 0978124200 bzw. 9780978124205, in Englisch, Conundrum Pr, gebraucht.

4,18 ($ 4,48)¹
versandkostenfrei, unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
comics and graphic novels,graphic novels, House of Sugar collects a two-year run of strips in Halifax's The Coast Weekly. Originally published in 2006 (by Tulip Tree) these small, four-panel episodes, with their heavy lines and slightly squashed faces, resemble high school drawings that have grown up. The collection's themes are consistent: our immediate pasts are messy and painful places, but if we look so far back that we have to squint to see, everything is strong and elegant. Autobiographical anecdotes make up the bulk of House of Sugar, detailing Kraatz' childhood in the prairies and West Coast. Recurring characters include her wise and sentimental grandfather, her unattainable peers, and her treasured brother. The book is also peppered with appearances by the various idealized men and women from the 1940s who comfort and inspire Kraatz throughout her life. The stories contain tales of Ogopogo, reasons to not become a makeup artist, Kraatz's experimentation with drugs, and the deflating realization that trapeze artists get runs in their stockings, too. House of Sugar also boasts an introduction by Canadian singer-songwriter Joel Plaskett.
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9780978124205 - Rebecca Kraatz: House of Sugar
Rebecca Kraatz

House of Sugar

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Kanada EN NW

ISBN: 9780978124205 bzw. 0978124200, in Englisch, Conundrum Press, neu.

7,68 (C$ 11,11)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Kanada, In Stock, plus shipping.
Rebecca Kraatz, Books, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Graphic Novels, House of Sugar, House of Sugar collects a two-year run of strips in Halifax's The Coast Weekly. Originally published in 2006 (by Tulip Tree) these small, four-panel episodes, with their heavy lines and slightly squashed faces, resemble high school drawings that have grown up. The collection's themes are consistent: our immediate pasts are messy and painful places, but if we look so far back that we have to squint to see, everything is strong and elegant. Autobiographical anecdotes make up the bulk of House of Sugar, detailing Kraatz' childhood in the prairies and West Coast. Recurring characters include her wise and sentimental grandfather, her unattainable peers, and her treasured brother. The book is also peppered with appearances by the various idealized men and women from the 1940s who comfort and inspire Kraatz throughout her life. The stories contain tales of Ogopogo, reasons to not become a makeup artist, Kraatz's experimentation with drugs, and the deflating realization that trapeze artists get runs in their stockings, too. House of Sugar also boasts an introduction by Canadian singer-songwriter Joel Plaskett.
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