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Palookaville #20 is the first volume of the seminal comic book series to be published in book form. The expansion into hardcover from pamphlet is a parallel that illustrates Seth''s growth into an award-winning cartoonist, book designer, hobbyist, editor, essayist, and installation artist.

Seth''s first autobiographical comics since Palookaville #2 and #3 will be featured in #20. Drawing in his loose sketchbook style, similar to his book Wimbledon Green, Seth details his trip to a book festival and his awkward struggle to overcome isolation and communicate with the people around him. Seth continues the serialization of his acclaimed Clyde Fans story line, about which The New York Times Book Review aptly noted, Seth truly believes in his waresthe little meanings of regular lives. This is, perhaps, nowhere more apparent than in the cartoonist''s ongoing three-dimensional rendering of his fictional Dominion City, most recently fea

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      Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
      Publication Date: 10/12/2010
      ISBN13: 9781770460188, 978-1770460188
      ISBN10: 1770460187

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Palookaville #20 is the first volume of the seminal comic book series to be published in book form. The expansion into hardcover from pamphlet is a parallel that illustrates Seth''s growth into an award-winning cartoonist, book designer, hobbyist, editor, essayist, and installation artist.

      Seth''s first autobiographical comics since Palookaville #2 and #3 will be featured in #20. Drawing in his loose sketchbook style, similar to his book Wimbledon Green, Seth details his trip to a book festival and his awkward struggle to overcome isolation and communicate with the people around him. Seth continues the serialization of his acclaimed Clyde Fans story line, about which The New York Times Book Review aptly noted, Seth truly believes in his waresthe little meanings of regular lives. This is, perhaps, nowhere more apparent than in the cartoonist''s ongoing three-dimensional rendering of his fictional Dominion City, most recently fea

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