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Lynd Ward's Wordless Novels, 1929-1937: Visual Narrative, Cultural Politics, Homoeroticism

Contributor(s): Scott, Grant F (Author)

ISBN: 9781032211169

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: May 31, 2022

Dewey: 769.92

LCCN: 2021057436

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.10 lbs) 232 pages

Series: Routledge Research in American Literature and Culture

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Description: This book offers the first multidisciplinary analysis of the "wordless novels" of American woodcut artist and illustrator Lynd Ward (1905-1985), who has been enormously influential in the development of the contemporary graphic novel.

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Lynd Ward's Wordless Novels, 1929-1937: Visual Narrative, Cultural Politics, Homoeroticism is a knowledgeable, thorough, and compelling account of one of the twentieth century's most important graphic artists. It expands the critical conversation around a significant figure--one who is often cited but little analyzed--by treating his wordless novel corpus and interpreting its aesthetic and political impacts. A badly needed, hugely valuable resource.

-Hillary Chute, author of Why Comics? From Underground to Everywhere

"This is the first book-length study devoted to the artist and his visual narratives. Scott develops careful and contextual close readings of Ward's woodcut narratives, most of which are collected in the Library of America edition of Ward's novels. Indeed, Scott's book could even serve as a critical companion to the Library of America's Lynd Ward: Six Novels in Woodcut (2010); this could be an exceptionally generative pairing for a graduate seminar on comics history or modernism. Scott's prose is scholarly and grounded in Ward's texts, so much so that I was compelled to re-read each of Ward's woodcut novels after reading its respective chapter in Scott's book. His close attention to visual detail made Ward's works so much richer and full of meanings than I had ever stopped to consider before. Scott's study is valuable not just for its clear analysis and contextualization of Ward's woodcut novels, but also because it is a reminder of what close attention to a text can accomplish. It is a comfort to read Ward's woodcut novels slowly, which Scott's book encouraged me to do."

-Daniel Worden, Rochester Institute of Technology, Journal of Modern Literature

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