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Baking with Kafka

Baking with Kafka

by Tom Gauld
Hardback
Publication Date: 03/10/2017

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A best-of collection of literary humour cartoons from the critically-acclaimed Guardian cartoonist

In his inimitable style, British cartoonist Tom Gauld has opened comics to a crossover audience and challenged perceptions of what the medium can be. Noted as a "book-lover's cartoonist," Gauld's weekly strips in The Guardian, Britain's most well-regarded newspaper, stitch together the worlds of literary criticism and pop culture to create brilliantly executed, concise comics. Simultaneously silly and serious, Gauld adds an undeniable lightness to traditionally highbrow themes. From sarcastic panels about the health hazards of being a best-selling writer to a list of magical items for fantasy writers (such as the Amulet of Attraction, which summons mainstream acceptance, Hollywood money, and fresh coffee), Gauld's cartoons are timely and droll--his trademark British humour, impeccable timing, and distinctive visual style sets him apart from the rest.

Lauded both for his frequent contributions to New Scientist, The Guardian and The New York Times, and his Eisner-nominated graphic novels, Tom Gauld is one of the most celebrated cartoonists working today. In Baking with Kafka, he proves this with one witty, sly, ridiculous comic after another.

ISBN:
9781770462960
9781770462960
Category:
Graphic novels: literary & memoirs
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
03-10-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Drawn & Quarterly Publications
Country of origin:
Canada
Dimensions (mm):
159.51x200.15x19.3mm
Weight:
0.45kg
Tom Gauld

Tom Gauld was born in 1976 and grew up in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

He is a cartoonist and illustrator and his work is regularly published in the The Guardian, The New York Times and New Scientist.

He has created a number of comic books. He lives in London with his family.

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