9781496807311-1496807316-Forging the Past: Seth and the Art of Memory (Tom Inge Series on Comics Artists)

Forging the Past: Seth and the Art of Memory (Tom Inge Series on Comics Artists)

ISBN-13: 9781496807311
ISBN-10: 1496807316
Edition: 1
Author: Daniel Marrone
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Format: Hardcover 252 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781496807311
ISBN-10: 1496807316
Edition: 1
Author: Daniel Marrone
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Format: Hardcover 252 pages

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Forging the Past: Seth and the Art of Memory (Tom Inge Series on Comics Artists) (ISBN-13: 9781496807311 and ISBN-10: 1496807316), written by authors Daniel Marrone, was published by University Press of Mississippi in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Forging the Past: Seth and the Art of Memory (Tom Inge Series on Comics Artists) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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At once familiar and hard to place, the work of acclaimed Canadian cartoonist Seth evokes a world that no longer exists--and perhaps never existed, except in the panels of long-forgotten comics. Seth's distinctive drawing style strikingly recalls a bygone era of cartooning, an apt vehicle for melancholy, gently ironic narratives that depict the grip of the past on the present. Even when he appears to look to the past, however, Seth (born Gregory Gallant) is constantly pushing the medium of comics forward with sophisticated work that often incorporates metafiction, parody, and formal experimentation.Forging the Past offers a comprehensive account of this work and the complex interventions it makes into the past. Moving beyond common notions of nostalgia, Daniel Marrone explores the various ways in which Seth's comics induce readers to participate in forging histories and memories. Marrone discusses collecting, Canadian identity, New Yorker cartoons, authenticity, artifice, and ambiguity--all within the context of comics' unique structure and texture. Seth's comics are suffused with longing for the past, but on close examination this longing is revealed to be deeply ambivalent, ironic, and self-aware.Marrone undertakes the most thorough, sustained investigation of Seth's work to date, while advancing a broader argument about how comics operate as a literary medium. Included as an appendix is a substantial interview, conducted by the author, in which Seth candidly discusses his work, his peers, and his influences.
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