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Asterios Polyp

by David Mazzucchelli

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

The triumphant return of one of comics' greatest talents, with an engrossing story of one man's search for love, meaning, sanity, and perfect architectural proportions. An epic story long awaited, and well worth the wait.

Meet Asterios Polyp: middle-aged, meagerly successful architect and teacher, aesthete and womanizer, whose life is wholly upended when his New York City apartment goes up in flames. In a tenacious daze, he leaves the city and relocates to a small town in the American heartland. But what is this "escape" really about?

As the story unfolds, moving between the present and the past, we begin to understand this confounding yet fascinating character, and how he’s gotten to where he is. And isn't. And we meet Hana: a sweet, smart, first-generation Japanese American artist with whom he had made a blissful life. But now she's gone. Did Asterios do something to drive her away? What has happened to her? Is she even alive? All the questions will be answered, eventually.

In the meantime, we are enthralled by Mazzucchelli's extraordinarily imagined world of brilliantly conceived eccentrics, sharply observed social mores, and deftly depicted asides on everything from design theory to the nature of human perception.

Asterios Polyp is David Mazzucchelli's masterpiece: a great American graphic novel.

Review:

"For decades, Mazzucchelli has been a master without a masterpiece. Now he has one. His long-awaited graphic novel is a huge, knotty marvel, the comics equivalent of a Pynchon or Gaddis novel, and radically different from anything he's done before. Asterios Polyp, its arrogant, prickly protagonist, is an award-winning architect who's never built an actual building, and a pedant in the midst of a spiritual crisis. After the structure of his own life falls apart, he runs away to try to rebuild it into something new. There are fascinating digressions on aesthetic philosophy, as well as some very broad satire, but the core of the book is Mazzucchelli's odyssey of style — every major character in the book is associated with a specific drawing style and visual motifs, and the design, color scheme and formal techniques of every page change to reinforce whatever's happening in the story. Although Mazzucchelli stacks the deck — few characters besides Polyp and his inamorata, the impossibly good-hearted sculptor Hana, are more than caricatures — the book's bravado and mastery make it riveting even when it's frustrating, and provide a powerful example of how comics use visual information to illustrate complex, interconnected topics. Easily one of the best books of 2009 already. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"[M]agnificent....Asterios Polyp, which took a decade for Mr. Mazzucchelli to complete, has been well worth the wait. Its ambition jump-starts the future of the graphic novel." The New York Times

Review:

"Even by the standards of the graphic novel, this cosmic epic pushes the creative envelope....A visual and even philosophical stunner." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Review:

"It's a testimony to Mazzucchelli's skills that by the end of Polyp's odyssey, the arrogant academic has been rendered a tragic and sympathetic figure deserving of the tale's (possibly) happy ending." Booklist (starred review)

Review:

"[S]prawling, trippy, moving, and a hell of a lot of fun....Elegant, deceptively simple line work and nearly subliminal color symbolism make everything go down like candy." Entertainment Weekly

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"One of the greatest comics of all time." Comic Book Resources

Review:

"We can all stop reading comics now, because David Mazzucchelli's crafted the ultimate comic book statement....Mazzucchelli has somehow managed to jam just about everything great about comics into 340 pages of humanity, soul-searching, graphic design, philosophy and humor." Newsarama

Review:

"It's a remarkable, bravura achievement — funny, harrowing and thought-provoking." San Francisco Chronicle

Review:

"One of the smartest and most rewarding graphic novels of the year to date." Pop Matters

About the Author

David Mazzucchelli has been making comics his whole life. Known chiefly for his collaborations — with Frank Miller on seminal Batman and Daredevil stories, and with Paul Karasik on an adaptation of Paul Auster's novel, City of Glass — he began publishing his own stories in 1991 in his anthology magazine, Rubber Blanket. Since then, his short comics have been published in books and magazines around the world. Asterios Polyp is his first graphic novel.

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MAA, November 1, 2009 (view all comments by MAA)
What a 'graphic novel' ought to be -- a story well told, with each picture worth a thousand words ... Entices & seduces you while meandering, wandering, thru philosophy, art, and the quantum universe, with 'real' americans & imagined. Pokes & prods verities of academe, and this modern world. Recommended.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780307377326
Author:
Mazzucchelli, David
Publisher:
Pantheon Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Graphic Novels
Subject:
Architects
Publication Date:
July 2009
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
344
Dimensions:
10.56x8.02x1.19 in. 2.59 lbs.

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