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Ghost World

by Daniel Clowes

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ISBN13: 9781560974277
ISBN10: 1560974273
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One of the best-selling and critically-acclaimed graphic novels of all-time, telling the story of two supremely ironic, above-it-all teenagers facing the thrilling uncertainty of life after high school. As they attempt to carry their life-long friendship into a new era, the careful dynamics of their inseparable bond are jolted, and what seemed like a future of endless possibilities looks more like an encroaching reality of strip malls, low-paying service jobs and fading memories. Ghost World is also a major motion picture.

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"[Clowes] spells out the realities of teen angst as powerfully and authentically as Salinger did in Catcher and the Rye for an earlier generation." Village Voice

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"No one has their eye — or ear — focused on youth as acutely as Daniel Clowes." Vogue

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"For once in a comic story people are portrayed as they really act and talk." Washingon Post

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"The world looks different after you've read Clowes; so close observd it can alter your perceptions." Daily Telegraph (UK)

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"For those interested in comic arts potential, Clowes's work offers exciting literary possibilites." Time

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"Beautifully drawn, with subtle, convincing storylines. A classic portrait of teen life." Time-Out

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"The artwork is evocative and tasteful and the book can serve as a bridge to more literary stories of friendships." School Library Journal

Synopsis:

A collection of eight interconnected stories follows the friendship between two teenage girls, Enid and Rebecca.

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Ghost World avoids all the clichés of the gen-X genre, presenting a melancholy, affecting portrait of two teen-age girls, best friends whose intertwined lives afford them a certain sanity, while the threat of separation brings home the tenuousnes of their shared reality.

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CBG calls Ghost World ...Moving, insightful, and compelling and The Seattle Weekly declares Ghost World Crisp, clear, and far removed from what most people expect from comic books. Daniel Clowes is one of the most respected cartoonists of his generation, and Ghost World is his magnum opus. Adapted into a major motion picture directed by Terry Zwigoff (director of the acclaimed documentary Crumb), Ghost World follows the adventures of two teenage girls, Enid and Becky, two best friends facing the prospect of growing up, and more importantly, apart.

About the Author

Daniel Clowes's comics have appeared in Details, the New Yorker, Blab!, Cracked, and the Village Voice, to name but a few. In 1998, Clowes was commissioned by former Esquire Editor Dave Eggers to be the first cartoonist to contribute a comic story to the magazine's annual fiction issue. He has drawn album covers for bands such as the Supersuckers and Urge Overkill, and done illustration work for SubPop Records (he designed their mascot, Punky) and the infamous OK Soda from Coca-Cola. He did the animation for the little-seen but highly praised Ramones video "I Don't Wanna Grow Up," and the movie poster for Todd Solondz's acclaimed film Happiness.

Clowes's graphic novel collections include The Manly World of Lloyd Llewellyn, Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron, Pussey!, Caricature, David Boring, Ghost World, Twentieth Century Eightball, and the most recent, Ice Haven. Ghost World, Clowes's most popular book, is the bestselling book in Fantagraphics' 29-year history history not involving beagles, with over 100,000 copies sold.

Clowes lives in Oakland, CA, with his wife Erika and son Charlie.

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julieb43, March 27, 2009 (view all comments by julieb43)
An alternately bleak and hilarious look at adolescent angst. The characters, especially Enid, are wonderfully expressive and real. The graphics are a stand-out as well.

These two teenage best friends can be cruel (they unceremoniously mock just about everybody), but they are ultimately searching for some sense of identity in an increasingly empty landscape of strip malls and low-wage jobs.

Clowes creates a teenage landscape full of longing and dread; nothing is sugar-coated, but he retains his sense of humour.

One feels for these girls, hoping that their future won't be the dreary one they're trying to avoid.

The movie version is outstanding as well, with Steve Buschemi creating a role that was only slightly fleshed out in the graphic novel.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781560974277
Author:
Clowes, Daniel
Publisher:
Fantagraphics Books
Author:
Fantagraphics Books
Location:
Seattle, Wash.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Comic books, strips, etc.
Subject:
Graphic Novels
Subject:
Teenage girls
Subject:
Juvenile
Subject:
Graphic Novels - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
7
Edition Description:
Softcover
Series Volume:
73
Publication Date:
August 2001
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
80
Dimensions:
1018x664x24 46

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