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Josh Alan Friedman

    Josh Alan Friedman, autore del classico di culto 'Tales of Times Square', è noto per la sua narrazione cruda e non convenzionale, che attinge spesso a esperienze intensamente personali e provocatorie. Le sue opere, tra cui 'Black Cracker', che approfondisce la sua tumultuosa infanzia, e 'Tell the Truth Until They Bleed', sono caratterizzate da un'onestà senza compromessi e da una voce distintiva, spesso satirica. Friedman fonde perfettamente l'arte letteraria e musicale, avendo anche suonato a lungo come musicista, per creare narrazioni che esplorano temi di identità, confini sociali e la ricerca della verità in circostanze difficili.

    Infame Geschichten aus New York.
    Tell the Truth Until They Bleed
    Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead Is Purely Coincidental: An Anthology of Comic Art, 1979-1985
    Black Cracker
    • Black Cracker

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Set in 1962 at the last segregated school in New York, the story follows first grader Josh Friedman, the only white student in an all-Negro class. The narrative explores themes of race and identity, highlighting the unique dynamics of the school, including a teacher who appears on "Lawrence Welk" and a principal with a boxing glove-wearing persona. As Josh navigates his environment, he grapples with his identity and the complexities of segregation during this pivotal time in American history.

      Black Cracker
    • This collection features Drew Friedman's early comics, originally published in Raw magazine and other outlets. It showcases his distinctive style and humor, capturing the essence of his artistic evolution. The book offers a nostalgic glimpse into Friedman's unique perspective on culture and society, appealing to both longtime fans and new readers alike.

      Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead Is Purely Coincidental: An Anthology of Comic Art, 1979-1985
    • Focusing on the gritty and unconventional, the author delves into the lives of outcasts and the allure of the seedy underbelly of society. With a unique narrative style and a deep understanding of his subjects, he captures the essence of those often overlooked. The book is praised for its authenticity and depth, making it a compelling read that sheds light on the darker sides of life. Jerry Wexler highlights its significance, suggesting it merits broader recognition.

      Tell the Truth Until They Bleed