American Splendor

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Graphic Novel (Comic Series): American Splendor

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I remember reading these R Crumb-illustrated comics about a blues and jazz-loving, unambitious medical clerk in the wilds of the Midwest, back when I was was an Angry Young Man Who Was Going To Save (or Fight) The World and thinking "How unfortunate. What a boring life."

Now I want to revisit those comics and read them again, as a Guy Who is Tired of Worrying About Everything.

Once I've done that, I'll probably watch the movie for the first time.

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tbone wrote: Sun Dec 10, 2023 11:58 pm I imagine at some point as a practicality we will all start assuming that this is probably the last thing we gotta mail to some asshole.

Re: Graphic Novel (Comic Series): American Splendor

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I doubt this will come as a shock to you, but Pekar is a VERY important cultural figure to me. SO much of his story relates to an image I held for myself. Self-educated working class arts lover, and anti-elitist. Get a copy of "Our Cancer Year". Discovering him at the Fairbanks Northstar Library in 94/95 launched me into another post-Beat world. DIY till death. Socially inept. Doting father to an adopted little girl.

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