Picture This The Near Sighted Monkey Book

Author: Barry Lynda

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  • : 55.00 NZD
  • : 9781897299647
  • : Farrar, Straus & Giroux
  • : Farrar, Straus & Giroux
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  • : 1.0
  • : November 2010
  • : 276mm X 213mm
  • : Canada
  • : 54.99
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  • : Barry Lynda
  • : Petits Livres
  • : Hardback
  • : 1010
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  • : English
  • : 741.5973
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  • : 176
  • : FX
  • : Full-Colour Illustrations throughout
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Barcode 9781897299647
9781897299647

Description

A Drawn & Quarterly Petit Livre by the cartoonist of "What It Is"
This endearing myopic monkey inhabits an everyday world, but one not without a supernatural charm; she is just as likely to appear at your doorway with a freshly baked pie as with her elephant-eared imaginary friend. "Nearsighted Monkey" collects a series of portraits in which the pleasant primate goes about her daily life--smoking while hogging the remote, making pancakes, waiting for the bus--alternately bundled up for her travels or lounging in slippers and a housecoat. She might drink all of your wine, or the last of the coffee, but all is forgiven upon her presentation of a perfect grilled cheese sandwich.
Lynda Barry presents this remarkably familiar character in colorfully inked pages, sometimes painted upon typed science and arithmetic notes from the 1920s. Contrasted in this fashion, the monkey and her pursuits become much more substantial than the long-forgotten lesson plans they upstage. Similarly, in true Lynda Barry style, they serve as a reminder of the playfulness so key to genuine learning and to a satisfying daily routine.

Reviews

Praise for "What It Is":
"The collages in legendary cartoonist Lynda Barry's "What It Is" (D+Q) are a bathysphere-like odyssey through the depths of her funky subconscious." --Elissa Schappell, "Vanity Fair"'s "Hot Type" column
"Part free-spirited workbook, part instruction in how to write . . . "What It Is" is unparalleled in originality." --"Entertainment Weekly"