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Authors :
DOUGLAS WOLK
Source :
New York Times Book Review. 12/07/2008, p30. 0p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

If there's one book that art-comics enthusiasts would be happiest to find in their stockings this year, it's probably KRAMERS ERGOT 7 (Buenaventura, $125), except for the small matter that it's bigger than an entire hearth. This is one of the grandest English-language comics artifacts ever produced -- a mammoth hardcover anthology, 16 by 21 inches, of new stories by several dozen notable cartoonists, including Daniel Clowes, Seth, Gabrielle Bell, Kevin Huizenga, Sammy Harkham (who also edited the book) and the ''Simpsons'' creator Matt Groening. Like the early-20th-century broadsheet newspaper comics pages that inspired it, ''Kramers Ergot'' occupies its readers' entire visual field, and most of its contributors have some fun with its dimensions, cramming the page with tiny details or opening it up for apocalyptically huge vistas. The cleverest gesture comes from Chris Ware, whose two-page contribution is built around a cartoon of a sleeping baby printed at the child's actual size. Few cartoonists of the moment are weirder or more original than Yuichi Yokoyama -- his work obsessively diagrams architecture and design, and just barely clings to shreds of narrative. TRAVEL (PictureBox, paper, $19.95) is remarkably entertaining, given that it's a wordless, nearly 200-page account of an uneventful train voyage. Its first quarter concerns three travelers looking for their seats, and the rest is pretty much what they see out the window as their train passes across Japan, zooming by the disturbing geometries of nature and cities. (The human characters are expressionless glyphs, differentiated only by clothing and hairstyles.) Any individual panel from the book is likely to look almost completely abstract, and the joke of Yokoyama's endnotes is that he's struggling to interpret his own images, too: ''It seems slightly strange that they would sit so close together in an empty train car.'' [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Subjects

Subjects :
*FICTION

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00287806
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York Times Book Review
Publication Type :
Review
Accession number :
35578807