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BodyWorld (Pantheon Graphic Library)
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BodyWorld (Pantheon Graphic Library) Hardcover - 2010

by Shaw, Dash

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Pantheon, 2010-04-13. First Edition. hardcover. Very Good. Very Good text and cover, minor reading wear to text and covers/edges. No notable marking to text.. Most items shipped via US Mail. Please provide a US Mail delivery address at checkout. Biblio's shipping charge based on a 2 lb weight. Oversize and heavy books will require an additional shipping charge.
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  • Title BodyWorld (Pantheon Graphic Library)
  • Author Shaw, Dash
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 384
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Pantheon, New York
  • Date 2010-04-13
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 2401250063
  • ISBN 9780307378422 / 030737842X
  • Weight 2.4 lbs (1.09 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.1 x 9.5 x 1.2 in (15.49 x 24.13 x 3.05 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Graphic novels, High schools
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2009032673
  • Dewey Decimal Code 741.5

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From the publisher

DASH SHAW grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and studied at the School of Visual Arts. A prolific cartoonist and animator, he is the author of the 2008 graphic novel Bottomless Belly Button. He lives in Brooklyn.

Media reviews

"A heady immersion into science fiction. . . . [Professor Paulie] Panther is, quite simply, one of the great messed-up antiheros of recent fiction. . . . Shaw pulls out all the stops to show such complex altered states in a manner both intuitive and chaotic. Graphics and text overlap, the timeframes and layers of meaning there to be teased out; in this haze, bits of one body get transferred to another, and it's tantalizingly unclear whose thoughts are being articulated. Most graphic novels are easily consumed at a gallop, but these sequences slow down the speed of Bodyworld, making for a rich experience (or should that be an irony-free synaesthetic experience?) that can't be achieved through words alone. . . . Shaw is a brilliant writer too. . . . Bodyworld turns out to be another showcase for Shaw's emotional generosity. Indeed, what better way to explore the limits of sympathy than with characters who can literally feel each other's pain?"
—Ed Park, The Los Angeles Times

“A psychedelic, romantic, science-fictional high school melodrama. . . . Shaw enthusiastically tosses one dizzying visual technique after another at his readers, because his story constantly heads into territories where simple narrative artwork isn’t enough. . . . Shaw is as eager to entertain as he is to mess with the parameters of his medium, and he goes out of his way to guide readers through the obstacle course he’s laid out. . . . [Shaw’s] a hell of an artist, constructing vivid, uncanny compositions with a spectacular sense of color and space. . . . And he seems to have fully absorbed the visual vocabularies of whole schools of cartooning that barely took notice of one another: old Japanese adventure comics, the art brut Fort Thunder scene, animation storyboards. . . . There’s so much gusto and invention [here] that it’s more rewarding than any number of more modest successes.”
—Douglas Wolk, The New York Times Book Review

"A sensory knockout. . . . The drawings a mix of stark black and white outlines with color accents, vivid yet dark. . . . Amazingly complex and impressively engrossing. . . . The book is erotic and kinky, blending sci-fi, musings on the efficacy of psychedelics, commentary on high school character assassination, and an ending sure to give you delicious creeps."
Boston Globe

"A rare example of the hype not doing it justice. . . . The story takes place in some murky corner of Shaw’s brain where time, perception, emotion, and even human metabolism are all raw materials for the sculpting, where memories manifest like graphic phantoms, and the subconscious bubbles up in textual blurts. The book’s design is just as sublime, and just as intrinsic to the overall vibe; Shaw’s lush-yet-angular artwork—which is deceptively deeper than it first seems—takes random detours into world-building splashes, foldout pages, and dead white space. Few comics since the early issues of Love And Rockets have instantly crafted such a vivid, self-contained identity, vocabulary, and cosmology; that said, there’s nothing remotely retro about it. BodyWorld is wholeheartedly, and in the best possible sense, the comic book of the future… A."
The Onion A.V. Club

"A twisted masterpiece of storytelling built from stunning visuals and panel-manipulation, rendered with much care."
Austin Chronicle

"Brilliant. . . . A vivid slice of neuro-fiction melded from a brash array of graphic styles."
—Wired.com

"Imagine if David Lynch and David Cronenberg collaborated on a graphic novel. . . . It wouldn’t be nearly as good as Dash Shaw’s BodyWorld. . . . The guy’s imagination is boundless. . . . This book will confound, disturb, delight, and amaze you."
—Bookgasm.com

“Masterfully drawn and delightfully tossed-off. . .  A mix of darkly funny, kaleidoscopically challenging and eerily discomfiting interactions. . . . Reading the book will take you on a long, strange trip where the final destination will make you value the fact that you own your thoughts, no matter how twisted they are.”
Time Out New York (four out of five stars)
 
“Fantastic. . . . Gorgeous. . . . Shaw’s willingness to experiment with his drawing style pays off particularly in pages portraying the effects of the drug with abstract blurring and melding of images.  Another brilliant work that is sure to attract loads of attention and praise this year.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“A graphic novel that seems not only to expand the possibilities of the form but explode them. . . . Just hop aboard and enjoy the ride.” —Kirkus (starred review)
 
“A Brave New World for our time.”
Library Journal
 
“I have seen the future of comics and its name is Dash Shaw.”
—David Mazzucchelli, author of Asterios Polyp

About the author

DASH SHAW grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and studied at the School of Visual Arts. A prolific cartoonist and animator, he is the author of the 2008 graphic novel Bottomless Belly Button. He lives in Brooklyn.