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‘Building Stories,’ by Chris Ware

Chris Ware is the author of "Jimmy Corrigan — the Smartest Kid on Earth" and "Building Stories," which was chosen as a Top Ten Fiction Book by both The New York Times and Time Magazine in 2012. A regular contributor of graphic fiction and over thirty covers to The New Yorker, his work has been exhibited at the MoCa Los Angeles, the MCA.


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Chris Ware. Chris Ware is the author of "Jimmy Corrigan — the Smartest Kid on Earth" and "Building Stories," which was chosen as a Top Ten Fiction Book by both The New York Times and Time Magazine in 2012. A regular contributor of graphic fiction and over two dozen covers to The New Yorker, his work has been exhibited at the MoCa Los Angeles.


Chris Ware Building Stories Part 30 (Epilogue)

Ware, the master behind Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth, has created a batch of sad, highly detailed comics with Building Stories. The catch is the presentation. Inside this oversized box are 14 different stories—some are traditional books of various sizes, others are magazines, newspapers and small pamphlets. This isn't a graphic.


Building Stories, Chris Ware’s Imaginative Graphic Novel

Building Stories by Chris Ware "Building Stories" is a unique graphic novel that explores the lives of the residents of a three-story Chicago apartment building, including a lonely single woman, a couple embroiled in a failing marriage, and the building's elderly landlady.


Machines for Reading The Architecture of Chris Ware’s “Building Stories” Newcity Lit

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Cover Story Chris Ware’s Big Box of Melancholy The New Yorker

Published Nov 9, 2012. Legendary cartoonist and illustrator Chris Ware spoke with CBR about his new magnum opus, "Building Stories," one of the year's most anticipated new books just released by Pantheon. Chris Ware is one of the most acclaimed cartoonists and illustrators of his generation, having received numerous commendations and awards.


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News & Interviews Jump to ratings and reviews Nominee for Best Graphic Novels & Comics (2012) After years of sporadic work on other books and projects and following the almost complete loss of his virility, it's here: a new graphic novel by Chris Ware. Graphic Novels Comics the site from which it comes


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From the author of Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth comes one of the most acclaimed graphic novels of all time: 14 distinctively discrete Books, Booklets, Magazines, Newspapers, and Pamphlets. • "One of the most important pieces of art I have ever experienced." —The New Republic


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American cartoonist Chris Ware's graphic novel Building Stories (2012) comprises a box containing 14 different books, pamphlets, and other readable objects. Together, they tell the story of a Chicago apartment building, focusing on its female inhabitants, and particularly on an unnamed woman who lives on the third story.


Building Stories, new Chris Ware graphic novel!

Chris Ware was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1967.. Ware's Building Stories (which took a decade to complete) is a box set of fourteen printed works in a variety of formats—cloth-bound books, newspapers, pamphlets, and flip books—that can be read in any order. The artist's hand-drawn, complex compositions unfold time through space in.


The Quivering Pen Jigsaw Lives Chris Ware Builds Stories

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Graphic novelist Chris Ware's latest, Building Stories, is a collection in many formats, following the (mostly) sad and lonely lives of the inhabitants of a Chicago brownstone. But reviewer Glen.


10 Chris Ware Brilliantly Bundles "Building Stories" As Graphic Novel Boxed Set Co.Create

That Building Stories includes work in different formats - accordion books, a version akin to a Little Golden Book, newspaper fold-outs, broadsheets - is in part a homage to and an elegy for.