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Carpet Sweeper Tales
Julie Doucet
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Description for Carpet Sweeper Tales
Paperback. Num Pages: 200 pages, black and white illustrations throughout. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 142 x 165 x 23. Weight in Grams: 182.
Julie Doucet is an artist who has mastered many voices and styles, from her landmark and medium-defining early work in comics with her comic-book series Dirty Plotte and the classic graphic novel My New York Diary, to her linocut and collage work in Lady Pep and Long Time Relationship. Most recently, Doucet has focused primarily on col- lage, crafting impeccable zines, prints, and other ephemera. In Carpet Sweeper Tales, her first new book in a decade, we see this ... Read more
Julie Doucet is an artist who has mastered many voices and styles, from her landmark and medium-defining early work in comics with her comic-book series Dirty Plotte and the classic graphic novel My New York Diary, to her linocut and collage work in Lady Pep and Long Time Relationship. Most recently, Doucet has focused primarily on col- lage, crafting impeccable zines, prints, and other ephemera. In Carpet Sweeper Tales, her first new book in a decade, we see this ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Drawn and Quarterly
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
200
Place of Publication
Montreal, Canada
ISBN
9781770462397
SKU
V9781770462397
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-13
About Julie Doucet
Juliet Doucet was born near Montreal in 1965 and is best known for her frank, funny, and sometimes shocking comic-book series Dirty Plotte, which changed the landscape of alternative cartooning. In the 1990s, Doucet moved between New York, Seattle, Berlin, and Montreal, publishing the graphic novels My New York Diary, Lift Your Leg, My Fish is Dead!, My Most Secret ... Read more
Reviews for Carpet Sweeper Tales
The genius of Doucet's comics world lies in how textured autobiographical realism is entwined with giddy fantasy. Both visualize an unruly psychic landscape that, for most, only exists inside.-Artforum