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In this wildly irreverent collage narrative, Los Angeles artist
Richard Kraft reassembles a pre-perestroika era comic about a
Polish spy infiltrating the Nazis, orchestrating a multiplicity of
voices into joyous cacophony. Like an Indian miniature painting,
each comic book page is densely layered, collapsing foreground and
background, breaking the frame and merging time. An enormous cast
of characters emerges as Kraft appropriates images and texts from
an extraordinary variety of sources (the Amar Chitra Katha comics
of Hindu mythology, Jimmy Swaggart's Old and New Testament stories,
the 1960s English football annual "Scorcher, " underground porn
comics like "Cherry," images from art history, outdated
encyclopedias and more). Kraft constructs a world constantly in
flux, rich with dark humor and revelatory nonsense. Author Danielle
Dutton's interpolations punctuate the book.
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