· Julius Knipl, the rumpled antihero of Ben Katchor's cult cartoon strip, comes alive in this all-new collection of strange and strangely absorbing urban adventures. The Knipl stories collected here resurrect a lost metropolis and its residents, summoning up half-forgotten yesterdays and celebrating the surreal substrate of the www.doorway.ru As with Cheap Novelties and Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, The Beauty Supply District collects a couple of years of newspaper strips, accompanied at the end of the book by a longer, sustained piece. This time it’s a page story from which the title of this book is drawn. BEN KATCHOR - picture-stories - Ben Katchor, picture-stories. BOOKS. MUSIC-THEATER. BOOKS, PRINTS POSTCARDS. KNIPL RADIO SHOW. LIVE EVENTS. OUR MENTAL AGE. THE DAIRY RESTAURANT. NY COMICS PICTURE-STORY SYMPOSIUM.
BEN KATCHOR - picture-stories - Ben Katchor, picture-stories. BOOKS. MUSIC-THEATER. BOOKS, PRINTS POSTCARDS. KNIPL RADIO SHOW. LIVE EVENTS. OUR MENTAL AGE. THE DAIRY RESTAURANT. NY COMICS PICTURE-STORY SYMPOSIUM. In his strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer (collected in Cheap Novelties Cartoonist Ben Katchor's strips explore worlds forgotten and dreamed: His moody black-and-white drawings are. Profile. Ben Katchor's picture-stories, including Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer; The Jew of New York; The Cardboard Valise; Hotel and Farm, and Shoehorn Technique have been appearing in newspapers and magazines around the country since He has taught and lectured extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe. Mr. Katchor's awards include a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.
As with Cheap Novelties and Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, The Beauty Supply District collects a couple of years of newspaper strips, accompanied at the end of the book by a longer, sustained piece. This time it’s a page story from which the title of this book is drawn. Ben Katchor is an American cartoonist and illustrator best known for his critically acclaimed comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer. He has contributed comics and drawings to The Forward, The New Yorker, Metropolis, and weekly newspapers in the United States. A Guggenheim Fellowship and MacArthur Fellowship recipient, Katchor was described by author Michael Chabon as "the creator of the last great American comic strip.". Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer is a weekly comic strip written and drawn by Ben Katchor since It is published in The Jewish Daily Forward and various alternative weekly newspapers. Katchor embodies his love of the fading small-business community of New York City in the title character, a small businessman who wanders the streets taking pictures and being sidetracked into surreal escapades. Strips often depict Knipl's chance encounters with obscure, marginal businesses, eccentric ho.
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