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Seth

    16 settembre 1962

    Seth è un maestro della narrazione introspettiva, che approfondisce temi come la nostalgia, la solitudine e la ricerca dell'identità. Il suo distintivo stile grafico, ricco di sottili dettagli e un'atmosfera malinconica, attira i lettori in mondi popolati da personaggi complessi ed esplorazioni della condizione umana. Attraverso i suoi romanzi grafici, Seth esamina le esperienze universali di desiderio di connessione e significato nel mondo moderno.

    Wimbledon Green
    George Sprott
    Seth Speaks
    George Sprott 1894-1975
    Palookaville
    The Complete Peanuts 1979-1980
    • Palookaville

      • 120pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      A collection of wry, meditative comics from the cartoonist and Lemony Snicket illustrator.

      Palookaville
    • George Sprott 1894-1975

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      First serialized in The New York Times Magazine “Funny Pages”The celebrated cartoonist and New Yorker illustrator Seth weaves the fictional tale of George Sprott, the host of a long-running television program. The events forming the patchwork of George’s life are pieced together from the tenuous memories of several informants, who often have contradictory impressions. His estranged daughter describes the man as an unforgivable lout, whereas his niece remembers him fondly. His former assistant recalls a trip to the Arctic during which George abandoned him for two months, while George himself remembers that trip as the time he began writing letters to a former love, from whom he never received replies.Invoking a sense of both memory and its loss, George Sprott is heavy with the charming, melancholic nostalgia that distinguishes Seth’s work. Characters lamenting societal progression in general share the pages with images of antiquated objects—proof of events and individuals rarely documented and barely remembered. Likewise, George’s own opinions are embedded with regret and a sense of the injustice of aging in this bleak reminder of the inevitable slipping away of lives, along with the fading culture of their days.

      George Sprott 1894-1975
    • One of the most powerful of the Seth Books, this essential guide to conscious living clearly and powerfully articulates the furthest reaches of human potential, and the concept that we all create our own reality according to our individual beliefs. Having withstood the test of time, it is still considered one of the most dynamic and brilliant maps of inner reality available today.

      Seth Speaks
    • Tells the story of George Sprott, the host of a long-running and unaccountably popular Canadian television programme, Northern Hi-Lights, in which it shows old films of the Arctic, while 'rambling on in a monotone voice about Eskimos or seal hunts or snowstorms' and often falling asleep on-air.

      George Sprott
    • Taking a break from the serialization of his saga Clyde Fans and the design of The Complete Peanuts, critically acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator Seth creates a farcical world of the people whose passion lies in the need to own comic books (and only in mint condition).

      Wimbledon Green
    • Clyde Fans

      • 488pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      A masterful work about a failing family business and the ensuing erosion of sibling relations and one s sanity

      Clyde Fans
    • Clyde Fans, Book 1

      • 156pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      "Book One of this trilogy focuses on the lives of two brothers and their fan manufacturing company. After one more disastrous attempt at selling, Simon returns to the office defeated and unsure of what he'll do next. Even after studying manuals on the art of selling, he still can't seem to clinch that final deal. In the eyes of his brother Abraham, he is a failure."--Publisher

      Clyde Fans, Book 1
    • An Acknowledged Classic returns gorgeously re-designed.In his first graphic novel, It's a Good Life, if You Don't Weaken—one of the best-selling D & Q titles ever—Seth pays homage to the wit and sophistication of the old-fashioned magazine cartoon. While trying to understand his dissatisfaction with the present, Seth discovers the life and work of Kalo, a forgotten New Yorker cartoonist from the 1940s. But his obsession blinds him to the needs of his lover and the quiet desperation of his family. Wry self-reflection and moody colours characterize Seth's style in this tale about learning lessons from nostalgia. His playful and sophisticated experiment with memoir provoked a furious debate among cartoon historians and archivists about the existence of Kalo, and prompted a Details feature about Seth's "hoax".

      It's A Good Life, If You Don't Weaken