An edition of Need More Love (2007)

Need More Love

A Graphic Memoir

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An edition of Need More Love (2007)

Need More Love

A Graphic Memoir

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Aline Kominsky-Crumb, one of the earliest female cartoonists, presents a collection of her own highly inventive and daring artwork from over four decades, along with unusual photographs and memorabilia. The road to becoming an underground- comics legend begins with Komisky-Crumb as a nice jewish girl from Long Island, carries her to Greenwich Village in the 1960's, and to California, land of hippy cartoonists, and on to a more or less sedate life with hubby(equally legendary R. Crumb) and daughter, Sophie. Her funny/sad tales show a woman bewildered by her place in society and determined to find her own way. These stories touch on every phase of her existence from childhood, to sexual obsessions, food, motherhood and, of course, her art. The book includes sharp vignettes of the Movers and Shakers - and the jerks - of the art and music worlds since the sixties.

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Publisher
M Q Publications
Language
English
Pages
383

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Need More Love: A Graphic Memoir
February 1, 2007, M Q Publications
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Library of Congress
PN6727.C68 N44 2007

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
383
Dimensions
9.6 x 6.8 x 1.9 inches
Weight
3.2 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8961834M
Internet Archive
needmorelove00alin
ISBN 10
1846011337
ISBN 13
9781846011337
OCLC/WorldCat
74525499
LibraryThing
2319851
Goodreads
236456

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OL8860689W

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