9781592407323-1592407323-Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me: A Graphic Memoir

Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me: A Graphic Memoir

ISBN-13: 9781592407323
ISBN-10: 1592407323
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ellen Forney
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Avery
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781592407323
ISBN-10: 1592407323
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Ellen Forney
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Avery
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me: A Graphic Memoir (ISBN-13: 9781592407323 and ISBN-10: 1592407323), written by authors Ellen Forney, was published by Avery in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Anxiety Disorders (Mental Health, Depression, Bipolar) books. You can easily purchase or rent Marbles: Mania, Depression, Michelangelo, and Me: A Graphic Memoir (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Anxiety Disorders books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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Cartoonist Ellen Forney explores the relationship between “crazy” and “creative” in this graphic memoir of her bipolar disorder, woven with stories of famous bipolar artists and writers.

Shortly before her thirtieth birthday, Forney was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Flagrantly manic and terrified that medications would cause her to lose creativity, she began a years-long struggle to find mental stability while retaining her passions and creativity.

Searching to make sense of the popular concept of the crazy artist, she finds inspiration from the lives and work of other artists and writers who suffered from mood disorders, including Vincent van Gogh, Georgia O’Keeffe, William Styron, and Sylvia Plath. She also researches the clinical aspects of bipolar disorder, including the strengths and limitations of various treatments and medications, and what studies tell us about the conundrum of attempting to “cure” an otherwise brilliant mind.

Darkly funny and intensely personal, Forney’s memoir provides a visceral glimpse into the effects of a mood disorder on an artist’s work, as she shares her own story through bold black-and-white images and evocative prose.

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