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In this groundbreaking, bestselling graphic memoir, Alison Bechdel
charts her fraught relationship with her late father. In her hands,
personal history becomes a work of amazing subtlety and power,
written with controlled force and enlivened with humor, rich
literary allusion, and heartbreaking detail.
Distant and exacting, Bruce Bechdel was an English teacher and
director of the town funeral home, which Alison and her family
referred to as the "Fun Home." It was not until college that
Alison, who had recently come out as a lesbian, discovered that her
father was also gay. A few weeks after this revelation, he was
dead, leaving a legacy of mystery for his daughter to resolve.
Delve into a legendary literary love affair 'I am reduced to a
thing that wants Virginia. I composed a beautiful letter to you in
the sleepless nightmare hours of the night, and it has all gone. I
just miss you...' At a dinner party in 1922, Virginia Woolf met the
renowned author, aristocrat - and sapphist - Vita Sackville-West.
Virginia wrote in her diary that she didn't think much of Vita's
conversation, but she did think very highly of her legs. It was to
be the start of almost twenty years of flirtation, friendship, and
literary collaboration. Their correspondence ended only with
Virginia's death in 1941. Intimate and playful, these selected
letters and diary entries allow us to hear these women's constantly
changing feelings for each other in their own words. Eavesdrop on
the affair that inspired Virginia to write her most fantastical
novel, Orlando, and discover a relationship that - even a hundred
years later - feels radical and relatable. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION
FROM ALISON BECHDEL, AUTHOR OF FUN HOME AND CREATOR OF THE BECHDEL
TEST.
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To the Lighthouse (Paperback)
Virginia Woolf; Edited by Stella McNichol; Foreword by Patricia Lockwood; Introduction by Hermione Lee; Illustrated by Alison Bechdel
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A must-have new edition of Virginia Woolf's masterpiece, featuring
a cover illustrated by Alison Bechdel, The New York Times
bestselling author of Fun Home, and a new foreword by Patricia
Lockwood To the Lighthouse is at once a vivid impressionistic
depiction of a family, the Ramseys, whose annual summer holiday in
Scotland falls under the shadow of war, and a meditation on
marriage, on parenthood and childhood, on grief, tyranny and
bitterness. The novel's use of stream of consciousness,
reminiscence and shifting perspectives gives it an intimate, poetic
essence, and at the time of publication in 1927 it represented an
utter rejection of all that had gone before.
From the author of Fun Home -- the lives, loves, and politics of
cult fav characters Mo, Lois, Sydney, Sparrow, Ginger, Stuart,
Clarice, and others
For twenty-five years Bechdel's path-breaking Dykes to Watch Out
For strip has been collected in award-winning volumes (with a
quarter of a million copies in print), syndicated in fifty
alternative newspapers, and translated into many languages. Now, at
last, The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For gathers a "rich, funny,
deep and impossible to put down" (Publishers Weekly) selection from
all eleven Dykes volumes. Here too are sixty of the newest strips,
never before published in book form.
Settle in to this wittily illustrated soap opera (Bechdel calls it
"half op-ed column and half endless serialized Victorian novel") of
the lives, loves, and politics of a cast of characters, most of
them lesbian, living in a midsize American city that may or may not
be Minneapolis.
Her brilliantly imagined countercultural band of friends --
academics, social workers, bookstore clerks -- fall in and out of
love, negotiate friendships, raise children, switch careers, and
cope with aging parents.
Bechdel fuses high and low culture -- from foreign policy to
domestic routine, hot sex to postmodern theory -- in a serial
graphic narrative "suitable for humanists of all persuasions."
DISCOVER the BESTSELLING GRAPHIC MEMOIR behind the Olivier Award
nominated musical. 'A sapphic graphic treat' The Times A moving and
darkly humorous family tale, pitch-perfectly illustrated with
Alison Bechdel's gothic drawings. If you liked Marjane Satrapi's
Persepolis you'll love this. Meet Alison's father, a historic
preservation expert and obsessive restorer of the family's
Victorian home, a third-generation funeral home director, a
high-school English teacher, an icily distant parent, and a
closeted homosexual who, as it turns out, is involved with his male
students and the family babysitter. When Alison comes out as
homosexual herself in late adolescence, the denouement is swift,
graphic, and redemptive. Interweaving between childhood memories,
college life and present day, and through narrative that is equally
heartbreaking and fiercely funny, Alison looks back on her complex
relationship with her father and finds they had more in common than
she ever knew. 'A groundbreaking masterpiece' The Independent 'A
finely woven blend of yearning and euphoric fantasy' Evening
Standard **ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21st
CENTURY**
DISCOVER the BESTSELLING GRAPHIC MEMOIR behind the Olivier Award
nominated musical. 'A sapphic graphic treat' The Times A moving and
darkly humorous family tale, pitch-perfectly illustrated with
Alison Bechdel's gothic drawings. If you liked Marjane Satrapi's
Persepolis you'll love this. Meet Alison's father, a historic
preservation expert and obsessive restorer of the family's
Victorian home, a third-generation funeral home director, a
high-school English teacher, an icily distant parent, and a
closeted homosexual who, as it turns out, is involved with his male
students and the family babysitter. When Alison comes out as
homosexual herself in late adolescence, the denouement is swift,
graphic, and redemptive. Interweaving between childhood memories,
college life and present day, and through narrative that is equally
heartbreaking and fiercely funny, Alison looks back on her complex
relationship with her father and finds they had more in common than
she ever knew. 'A groundbreaking masterpiece' The Independent 'A
finely woven blend of yearning and euphoric fantasy' Evening
Standard **ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 100 BEST BOOKS OF THE 21st
CENTURY**
From the author of Fun Home -- the lives, loves, and politics of
cult fav characters Mo, Lois, Sydney, Sparrow, Ginger, Stuart,
Clarice, and others
For twenty-five years Bechdel's path-breaking Dykes to Watch Out
For strip has been collected in award-winning volumes (with a
quarter of a million copies in print), syndicated in fifty
alternative newspapers, and translated into many languages. Now, at
last, The Essential Dykes to Watch Out For gathers a "rich, funny,
deep and impossible to put down" (Publishers Weekly) selection from
all eleven Dykes volumes. Here too are sixty of the newest strips,
never before published in book form.
Settle in to this wittily illustrated soap opera (Bechdel calls it
"half op-ed column and half endless serialized Victorian novel") of
the lives, loves, and politics of a cast of characters, most of
them lesbian, living in a midsize American city that may or may not
be Minneapolis.
Her brilliantly imagined countercultural band of friends --
academics, social workers, bookstore clerks -- fall in and out of
love, negotiate friendships, raise children, switch careers, and
cope with aging parents.
Bechdel fuses high and low culture -- from foreign policy to
domestic routine, hot sex to postmodern theory -- in a serial
graphic narrative "suitable for humanists of all persuasions."
**A GUARDIAN, OBSERVER AND FINANCIAL TIMES 'BOOKS OF 2021' PICK**
**A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF 2021** From the bestselling,
award-winning author of Fun Home comes this Christmas's must-gift
graphic novel. All her life, Alison Bechdel has searched for an
elusive secret... The secret to superhuman strength. She has looked
for it in her favourite books, the lives of her heroes, celibacy,
polyamory, activism, therapy, and most obsessively, in her lifelong
passion for exercise. Skiing, running, karate, cycling, yoga,
weightlifting - you name it, she's tried it. "Oh, to be
self-sufficient! Hard as a rock! An island!" But as she gets older,
her body isn't getting any stronger. And in a changing, sometimes
overwhelming world, are "cantaloupe-sized guns" all a person needs?
Maybe the all-important secret is not where she expected to find it
. . . 'The Secret to Superhuman Strength practically glows with a
beguiling mixture of intellect, warmth and humour' Daily Telegraph
In this, her third graphic memoir, Alison Bechdel has written a
deeply layered, personal story about selfhood, self-sabotage,
mortality, addiction, bliss, wonder, and the concerns of a
generation. This is an extraordinary, laugh-out-loud chronicle of
the conundrums we all grapple with as we seek our true place in the
world. Truly, a must-gift book this Christmas.
From the best-selling author of "Fun Home," "Time "magazine's No. 1
Book of the Year, a brilliantly told graphic memoir of Alison
Bechdel becoming the artist her mother wanted to be.
Alison Bechdel's "Fun Home" was a pop culture and literary
phenomenon. Now, a second thrilling tale of filial sleuthery, this
time about her mother: voracious reader, music lover, passionate
amateur actor. Also a woman, unhappily married to a closeted gay
man, whose artistic aspirations simmered under the surface of
Bechdel's childhood . . . and who stopped touching or kissing her
daughter good night, forever, when she was seven. Poignantly,
hilariously, Bechdel embarks on a quest for answers concerning the
mother-daughter gulf. It's a richly layered search that leads
readers from the fascinating life and work of the iconic
twentieth-century psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott, to one
explosively illuminating Dr. Seuss illustration, to Bechdel's own
(serially monogamous) adult love life. And, finally, back to
Mother--to a truce, fragile and real-time, that will move and
astonish all adult children of gifted mothers.
An expansive, moving and captivating graphic memoir from the author
of Fun Home. Alison Bechdel's Fun Home was a literary phenomenon.
While Fun Home explored Bechdel's relationship with her father, a
closeted homosexual, this memoir is about her mother - a voracious
reader, a music lover, a passionate amateur actor. Also a woman,
unhappily married to a gay man, whose artistic aspirations simmered
under the surface of Bechdel's childhood... and who stopped
touching or kissing her daughter goodnight, for ever, when she was
seven. Poignantly, hilariously, Bechdel embarks on a quest for
answers concerning the mother-daughter gulf. 'As absorbing as it is
graced with a deceptive lightness of touch, it is clever,
brilliantly pieced together, and utterly unusual. Sunday Times
'It's a beautiful (and beautifully illustrated) look at the
complexity and dysfunctionality of family through a unique lens -
and frames things in such a way that you can't help but re-examine
your own relationships, too.' Stylist
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