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American Elf: James Kochalka's Collected Sketchbook Diaries

by James Kochalka

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Publisher Comments:

A deluxe compilation of the first five years of James Kochalka's ground breaking daily diary comic strip. Since October 1998, James Kochalka has kept a daily diary, drawn in comic strip form in his sketchbook. Drawn with relaxed and beautiful brushwork, these strips perfectly capture the rhythm of daily life. From the hilarious to the sad, from the poetic to the drunken, these strips offer a direct and intimate portrait of the life of one of America's most important alternative cartoonists. This ambitious and deluxe, perfect-bound volume collect the first five years of Kochalka's diary. Contains a full-color section.

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"This massive collection of Kochalka's cartoon diaries covers five years of his life. Each day is represented by a cartoon capturing a single moment of the day. These moments range from a haircut to reflections on nature to funny exchanges with friends, with each moment getting just four panels. Kochalka has a facile, expressive line; his lush brushstrokes convey both emotional meaning and a real sense of place and season with minimal fuss. In fact, this is a minimal book packed with a tremendous amount of personal detail. As a cartoonist, Kochalka is a great reducer, conveying more in one or two panels than many cartoonists do in one or two pages. On top of that, he makes readers consider the simple pleasures of voyeurism-why do we want to read about his life? Why does he want to discuss it? It's the tone of these reality-television times, and, frankly, Kochalka is entertaining. Unlike some autobiographical comics, whether readers personally like the James Kochalka depicted here is almost irrelevant, because half of the fun is simply engaging with his level of detail and day-to-day tribulations. Some of these are trite, others flaky, and still more are funny or touching. But, as they say, that's life, and Kochalka does a solid job of capturing the roiling stream of everyday consciousness without straining our acceptance." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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ISBN:
9781891830495
Author:
Kochalka, James
Publisher:
Top Shelf Productions
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Comics & Cartoons
Subject:
Form - Comic Strips & Cartoons
Subject:
Kochalka, James
Subject:
Comic books, strips, etc.
Subject:
Graphic Novels-Literary
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20040831
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
496
Dimensions:
8.56x8.50x1.38 in. 2.81 lbs.

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Product details 496 pages Top Shelf Productions - English 9781891830495 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "This massive collection of Kochalka's cartoon diaries covers five years of his life. Each day is represented by a cartoon capturing a single moment of the day. These moments range from a haircut to reflections on nature to funny exchanges with friends, with each moment getting just four panels. Kochalka has a facile, expressive line; his lush brushstrokes convey both emotional meaning and a real sense of place and season with minimal fuss. In fact, this is a minimal book packed with a tremendous amount of personal detail. As a cartoonist, Kochalka is a great reducer, conveying more in one or two panels than many cartoonists do in one or two pages. On top of that, he makes readers consider the simple pleasures of voyeurism-why do we want to read about his life? Why does he want to discuss it? It's the tone of these reality-television times, and, frankly, Kochalka is entertaining. Unlike some autobiographical comics, whether readers personally like the James Kochalka depicted here is almost irrelevant, because half of the fun is simply engaging with his level of detail and day-to-day tribulations. Some of these are trite, others flaky, and still more are funny or touching. But, as they say, that's life, and Kochalka does a solid job of capturing the roiling stream of everyday consciousness without straining our acceptance." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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