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Daniel Clowes talks to Terry Gross about his new book ICE HAVEN in this NPR interview, from June 23rd.
I kinda hate that he added like three strips to an old issue of one of his comics and called it a new book.
Haven't seen the new version of the story but I'm cool with repackaging solid material into a better format for a wider audience, etc.
posted by Peter H at 1:39 PM on June 26, 2005
Haven't seen the new version of the story but I'm cool with repackaging solid material into a better format for a wider audience, etc.
posted by Peter H at 1:39 PM on June 26, 2005
Haven't seen the new version of the story but I'm cool with repackaging solid material into a better format for a wider audience, etc.
Paging through Ice Haven, and having read it when it was an issue of Eightball, I think it lost a little in the translation; but Terry Gross probably wouldn't interview because he released a new Eightball.
posted by drezdn at 1:50 PM on June 26, 2005
Paging through Ice Haven, and having read it when it was an issue of Eightball, I think it lost a little in the translation; but Terry Gross probably wouldn't interview because he released a new Eightball.
posted by drezdn at 1:50 PM on June 26, 2005
Good interview, thanks.
I agree with the others who have said that it's lame that he's added a couple of strips and packaged this as a book. Clowes--though I love him--seems to have "Larry Niven's Syndrome" when it comes to anthologizing his work.
Also, I can't imagine that it would be an improvement to change the format of this issue of Eightball; like he says in the interview, the pages are set up to look like newspaper comics pages. Changing it to a "Garfield-sized book" seems like it would ruin the whole idea.
posted by interrobang at 5:23 PM on June 26, 2005
I agree with the others who have said that it's lame that he's added a couple of strips and packaged this as a book. Clowes--though I love him--seems to have "Larry Niven's Syndrome" when it comes to anthologizing his work.
Also, I can't imagine that it would be an improvement to change the format of this issue of Eightball; like he says in the interview, the pages are set up to look like newspaper comics pages. Changing it to a "Garfield-sized book" seems like it would ruin the whole idea.
posted by interrobang at 5:23 PM on June 26, 2005
Heh, I saw a guy in blogger glasses reading that book in Barnes & Noble today.
posted by abcde at 9:45 PM on June 26, 2005
posted by abcde at 9:45 PM on June 26, 2005
What are "blogger glasses"? Indie-boy geek chic? Beer goggles for computers?
posted by slimslowslider at 10:56 PM on June 26, 2005
posted by slimslowslider at 10:56 PM on June 26, 2005
Blogger glasses are full of wine.
posted by interrobang at 12:15 AM on June 27, 2005
posted by interrobang at 12:15 AM on June 27, 2005
They're the ones Matt for instance wears. Mentioned in this thread (so yeah, the first option).
posted by abcde at 12:32 AM on June 27, 2005
posted by abcde at 12:32 AM on June 27, 2005
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I kinda hate that he added like three strips to an old issue of one of his comics and called it a new book.
Thanks for the link, though, I loved this exchange:
"Are there actually comic book critics?"
"....There are."
posted by ITheCosmos at 1:35 PM on June 26, 2005