Your Vigor for Life Appalls Me - The R. Crumb Letters 1958 - 1977 (Paperback, New)


I feel that my work is but a feeble expression of something that in itself is vague and doubtful Sometimes when I probe myself I find that my intentions in art aren't as sincere as they should be I realize that I m fairly good at drawing, but you see that s only because I've done so much of it, and it seems sometimes that the only reason I have stuck at it so diligently is because I have to sort of get even with society for not accepting me Subconsciously I want to make myself immortal among men, leave my mark on the earth to compensate for social inadequacy So I draw. R. Crumb, 9/29/61

Spanning the most formative era of his life, from the painful years of adolescence to the fame and fortune of early adulthood, this collection of personal correspondences with two near-lifelong friends sheds light on the artistic development, bitter struggle, and ultimate triumph of the world s greatest living cartoonist.Crumb writes about many key events in his life: the dissolution of his first marriage, the pain of being separated from his first child, his troubles with the IRS, and his obsessions with comics, music and women, most notably his earliest experiences with Aline Kominsky-Crumb, now his wife of over 30 years. An entertaining and revealing look into the mind of a great artist and thinker; this is Crumb s sketchbook of words, featuring scores of rare art, including entire letters drawn in cartoon form."


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I feel that my work is but a feeble expression of something that in itself is vague and doubtful Sometimes when I probe myself I find that my intentions in art aren't as sincere as they should be I realize that I m fairly good at drawing, but you see that s only because I've done so much of it, and it seems sometimes that the only reason I have stuck at it so diligently is because I have to sort of get even with society for not accepting me Subconsciously I want to make myself immortal among men, leave my mark on the earth to compensate for social inadequacy So I draw. R. Crumb, 9/29/61

Spanning the most formative era of his life, from the painful years of adolescence to the fame and fortune of early adulthood, this collection of personal correspondences with two near-lifelong friends sheds light on the artistic development, bitter struggle, and ultimate triumph of the world s greatest living cartoonist.Crumb writes about many key events in his life: the dissolution of his first marriage, the pain of being separated from his first child, his troubles with the IRS, and his obsessions with comics, music and women, most notably his earliest experiences with Aline Kominsky-Crumb, now his wife of over 30 years. An entertaining and revealing look into the mind of a great artist and thinker; this is Crumb s sketchbook of words, featuring scores of rare art, including entire letters drawn in cartoon form."

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Imprint

Fantagraphics Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2012

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

October 2012

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Dimensions

159 x 229 x 2mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

272

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-60699-560-0

Barcode

9781606995600

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LSN

1-60699-560-X



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