Alay-Oop


 

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Description

A lost, early classic of the graphic novel--a wordless graphic novel a la Frans Masereel and Lynd Ward--now back in print for the first time since 1930.

From the publisher:

William Gropper was one of the great American cartoonists and illustrators of the twentieth century. A student of George Bellows and Robert Henri, he was a prolific newspaper cartoonist, WPA muralist, Guggenheim Fellow, and committed political activist--the first visual artist called before the House Un-American Activities Committee, after which he was blacklisted (though he got revenge with his pen). He was also a master of visual storytelling, best seen in his only full-length narrative work, Alay-Oop. First published in 1930, just as Gropper was coming to the height of his powers, this lost classic of the graphic novel presents an unusual love triangle: two circus acrobats and the honey-tongued schemer who comes between them. In page after page of charming, wordless art, Gropper takes us from the big top to bustling New York streets, from a cramped tenement apartment to the shifting landscape of a dream, as his characters struggle with the conflicting demands of career, family, and romance. A timeless and surprisingly modern yarn--with backflips aplenty.

Author: William Gropper
Introduction by: James Sturm
Designed by: Sammy Harkham

Features

William Gropper

Condition & Attributes

Very Fine, issued without dustjacket

Creators

William
Gropper

Publishing Information

New York
New York Review Comics
2019
1st
9781681373003

Physical Description

8.25 inches
5.75 inches
224 pages
black & white
Hardcover
pictorial boards
French

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