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Glen Baxter

    Glen Baxter è rinomato per i suoi disegni absurdi, il cui effetto complessivo assomiglia spesso al nonsense letterario. Le sue opere, ispirate alla fiction pulp e ai fumetti d'avventura, impiegano arte e linguaggio con battute e riferimenti intellettuali. I suoi semplici disegni lineari presentano spesso personaggi come cowboy, gangster o esploratori, che pronunciano affermazioni incongruenti sull'arte e sulla filosofia, creando uno stile unico e provocatorio.

    Almost Completely Baxter
    Trundling Grunts
    The Collected Blurtings of Baxter
    The Impending Gleam
    Atlas
    Blizzards of Tweed
    • Blizzards of Tweed

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Tackles issues such as: Corduroy and its tragic implications, the truth about group therapy and guacamole, the sinister rise in the number of quiche self- help groups, the resurgence of woad and distressing developments in the field of marquetry.

      Blizzards of Tweed
    • Glen Baxter's art appeals to a universal sense of the ridiculous. His drawings fuse the familiar with the absurd and breathe life into verbal and visual cliches, whether literary, social or cultural. This book brings together 35 of his artworks.

      The Collected Blurtings of Baxter
    • Trundling Grunts

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Since failing to win the Nobel Prize in 2001, Glen Baxter disappeared to a remote hillside fort in Holland to continue his research on vole classification. Some ten months later, he made his way to Soho Square where he was reported to be in possession of a fustian-lined hamper containing a manuscript that was to be labelled: Trundling Grunts.

      Trundling Grunts
    • Almost Completely Baxter

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Over four decades and a multitude of books, “Colonel” Glen Baxter has built a world and a language all his own—slightly familiar, decidedly abnormal, irresistibly funny. Have you felt the terror of a failed Szechuan dinner? Have you seen what happens at precisely 6:15? Do you know where the beards are stored? Either way, this is the book for you. Baxter’s drawings are a delicious stew of pulp adventure novels, highbrow hjinks, and outright absurdity: lonesome cowboys confront the latest in modern art, brave men tremble before moussaka, schoolgirls hoard hashish, and the world’s fruits are in constant peril. Wimples abound. This new selection of Baxter’s work brings together highlights from the full sweep of his long career, and is sure to enchant both confirmed Baxterians and those in dire need of an introduction. This NYRC edition is a hardcover with printed endpapers, debossed cover design, and extra-thick paper.

      Almost Completely Baxter