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Frank: Filigranas del clima

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En 2010 varias de las más prestigiosas publicaciones norteamericanas (entre ellas, Time, Publishers Weekly y Los Angeles Times) incluyeron estas Filigranas del Clima (Weathercraft) en su lista de los diez mejores libros del año. La primera novela gráfica de Jim Woodring relata el viaje iniciático de Manhog, antagonista de Frank, a través de innumerables e hilarantes desventuras, hacia la iluminación. Por supuesto, la nómina de personajes incluye al indolente antihéroe Frank y a sus adorables mascotas, Pupshaw y Pushpaw, junto a otros habituales del universo de Woodring, que entrega aquí una introducción inmejorable a su obra y su libro más completo hasta la fecha.

110 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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About the author

Jim Woodring

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Jim Woodring was born in Los Angeles in 1952 and enjoyed a childhood made lively by an assortment of mental an psychological quirks including paroniria, paranoia, paracusia, apparitions, hallucinations and other species of psychological and neurological malfunction among the snakes and tarantulas of the San Gabriel mountains.

He eventually grew up to bean inquisitive bearlike man who has enjoyed three exciting careers: garbage collector, merry-go-round-operator and cartoonist. A self-taught artist, his first published works documented the disorienting hell of his salad days in an “illustrated autojournal” called Jim. This work was published by Fantagraphics Books and collected in The Book of Jim in 1992.

He is best known for his wordless comics series depicting the follies of his character Frank, a generic cartoon anthropomorph whose adventures careen wildly from sweet to appalling. A decade’s worth of these stories was collected in The Frank Book in 2004. The 2010 Frank story Weathercraft won The Stranger’s Genius Award and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for that year. The most recent Frank book, Congress of the Animals, was released in 2011.

Woodring is also known for his anecdotal charcoal drawings (a selection which was gathered in Seeing Things in 2005), and the sculptures, vinyl figures, fabrics and gallery installations that have been made from his designs. His multimedia collaborations with the musician Bill Frisell won them a United States Artists Fellowship in 2006. He lives in Seattle with his family and residual phenomena.

-Walter Foxglove

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