Summer blonde : four stories /

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Author / Creator:Tomine, Adrian, 1974-
Edition:1st softcover ed.
Imprint:Montreal : Drawn & Quarterly, 2003.
Description:132 p. : chiefly ill., 1 map ; 27 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7644971
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Other uniform titles:Tomine, Adrian, 1974- Optic nerve.
ISBN:1896597491 (bound)
9781896597492 (bound)
1896597572 (pbk.)
9781896597577 (pbk.)
Notes:Stories originally published in issues 5-8, of Adrian Tomine's comic book series, Optic nerve.
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Summary:These four stories provide a peek into the lives of socially outcast young people, showing them dealing with bad attitudes, bad choices, and bad sex.
Other form:Online version: Tomine, Adrian, 1974- Summer blonde. 1st softcover ed. Montreal : Drawn & Quarterly, 2003
Online version: Tomine, Adrian, 1974- Summer blonde. 1st softcover ed. Montreal : Drawn & Quarterly, 2003
Review by Booklist Review

Tomine is at the forefront of the younger generation of alternative-comics artists; now in his mid-twenties, he began publishing at age 16. Known for his clear, direct drawing and acute scrutiny of his contemporaries, Tomine has an understated approach, light on plot but rich with memorable characterization. The young protagonists of these four stories range from alienated to out-and-out misanthropic and include a successful but shy novelist who seeks out the girl he was obsessed with in high school; a lonely woman who loses her job and veers into erratic behavior; and a pair of high-school outcasts who improbably wind up together. Tomine shows them dealing with bad attitudes, bad choices, and bad sex. The narratives pick up at seemingly arbitrary points in the characters' lives and end just as abruptly. They are snapshots of lives just gathering steam. Tomine's figures look a bit stiff, and sometimes his panels are cramped, but that isn't inappropriate to depicting the constricted lives of his not particularly likable but always sympathetic characters. --Gordon Flagg

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