Founder of the website The Memory Hole, which archived sensitive and difficult to find official documents, RUSS KICK has devoted much of his life to digging up what others hope to keep buried. His bestselling anthologies, including You Are Being Lied To and Everything You Know Is Wrong, have sold over half a million copies. The New York Times has dubbed Kick "an information archaeologist," Details magazine described Kick as "a Renaissance man," and Utne Reader named him one of its "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World." Russ Kick lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee, and Tucson, Arizona.
Founder of the website The Memory Hole, which archived sensitive and difficult to find official documents, RUSS KICK has devoted much of his life to digging up what others hope to keep buried. His bestselling anthologies, including You Are Being Lied To and Everything You Know Is Wrong, have sold over half a million copies. The New York Times has dubbed Kick "an information archaeologist," Details magazine described Kick as "a Renaissance man," and Utne Reader named him one of its "50 Visionaries Who Are Changing Your World." Russ Kick lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee, and Tucson, Arizona.
RUSS KICK's best-selling anthologies, includingYou Are Being Lied
ToandEverything You Know Is Wrong, have sold over half a million
copies.The NewYork Timeshas dubbed Kick "an information
archaeologist,"Detailsmagazinedescribed Kick as "a Renaissance
man," andUtne Readernamed him one of its"50 Visionaries Who Are
Changing Your World." Russ Kick lives and works inNashville,
Tennessee, and Tucson, Arizona.
From the Boxed Set edition.
“Through the reprinted and newly-produced work of 59 (mainly
American) adapters and 58 adapted titles, this is not only a survey
of the world’s diverse artistic past, but also a breathtaking
glimpse of this young medium’s incredible future.” —Booklist
“The graphic publishing literary event of the year.” —Publishers
Weekly
“This meaty slab is laced with more wit, beauty, social commentary
and shock than one might expect. . . If artists, as British
sculptor Anish Kapoor famously said, make mythologies, then this
volume is genuinely a marriage of equals.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The Graphic Canon is absolutely the most ambitious book I've
picked up this year.” —Newsday
“The Western literary canon has long been debated and criticized by
academics, and rightly so. Which books belong and which don't? Now
The Graphic Canon, a three-volume series edited by Russ Kick which
presents classic lit as comic strips, adds a bit more fuel to the
intellectual fires.” —Steven Heller, The Atlantic
“These are 500 pages that contain more intelligence, wit, and savvy
social commentary than anything else I have read in a long time. It
is an amazing work. It is wild. It is dirty at times. It is nothing
short of beautiful.” —New Straits Times
“The diversity and excellence of this volume is just about
overwhelming.” —The Austin Chronicle
“Looks like a must-buy for all academic libraries, many public
libraries, and many high schools, and an exciting new benchmark for
comics!" —Martha Cornog, Library Journal
"This is a masterpiece of literary choices as well as art and
interpretation. It is a perfect graduation or summer-reading
present, and the solid editing, including introductory notes for
each piece, makes it a required purchase for any library." —School
Library Journal
“It takes time to read this book, but it is a book worth taking
time over [...] Robert Berry and Josh Levitas’ adaptation of
Shakespeare’s eighteenth sonnet is among the best of the lot. They
succeed, not only in doing justice to the original poem, but also,
with the illustrations, in adding a kind of meditative short story
reflective of the emotion the sonnet conveys.” —The Comics
Journal
"This series is the mother lode of beautifully illustrated and
refreshingly adapted classics, featuring stories from throughout
the globe and human history. The Epic of Gilgamesh, Beowulf, The
Tale of Genji, Candide… the list of tales is as staggering as the
list of contributing artists, who include Will Eisner, Robert
Crumb, Milton Knight and Molly Crabapple. And it’s not just the far
past that’s brought to these pages; you’ll also find the poetry of
Langston Hughes, Marquez’s dreamlike epic One-Hundred Years of
Solitude, and David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest here. It’s a
veritable library made into a series of elegant artworks, and
perhaps the ultimate example of the capabilities of the humble
comic book." —IGN
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