Ghost World
There was just something about this that made me feel icky the entire time I was reading it.
HMM. I feel like I missed the train on this one. I know that it's a beloved cult classic and I cannot deny that so many of the parts worked: there are phenomenal panels, poignant moments, and some gorgeous illustration. Particularly two of the chapters, "Punk Day" and the final one, stuck out to me as resonant and powerful. However, in the end, it just didn't come together for me. Mainly it felt pessimistic, dreary, and a bit exhausting. Why are these women so grumpy CONSTANTLY? I'm very aware
Read a book you can finish in a day.3.5 starsI needed a literary palette cleanser because I'm not totally feeling anything right now. I just watched this movie last week and thought maybe I needed to revisit this book. I need to start out by saying that the Terry Zwigoff film based on this graphic novel is absolute perfection to me. It is one of my top five favorite movies and reminds me of high school when it came out, all the good things about teen angst, self-loathing and counter-culture,
Don't hate me, Jayme! I liked it but didn't love it.Two best friends since childhood fight but are inseparable sometime after high school but before college/work/life. They have no plans for the future, so they wallow in their silly lives, pushing around everyone around them. Really, they are flailing in that teenage angsty way.Clowes captures the Essence of Hipster Friendship*. Everybody sucks, everything is lame - but if it's extremely lame, then it becomes cool again. It's up to each hipster
Ghost World is the story of Enid and Becky, two best friends growing up and growing apart. It's hailed as "a must for any self-respecting comics fan's library". Perhaps it's because I wasn't a teen in 90s USA, or perhaps I because I just wasn't like these particular teens, but I found them too pretentious and unpleasant to appreciate what happened to them. Although I enjoyed the occasional panel, the story and artwork didn't work for me. I welcome graphic novels about what it's like to be a
The worst thing that happened to Ghost World was that a movie was made of it, because it pawned the book effortlessly. Dan Clowes book was so cynical and condescending towards its subject matter that the film couldnt help making the girls more likeable.Case in point: when Enid and Rebecca are watching a lousy comic on television the Movie Enid says, this guy rules, I want to totally do him, its said with a dose of sarcasm and demented humor. The Book Enid says it with a jaded tone and a vacant
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Original Title: | Ghost World |
ISBN: | 1560974273 (ISBN13: 9781560974277) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Enid Coleslaw, Rebecca Doppelmeyer |
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Ghost World has become a cultural and generational touchstone, and continues to enthrall and inspire readers over a decade after its original release as a graphic novel. Originally serialized in the pages of the seminal comic book Eightball throughout the mid-1990s, this quasi-autobiographical story (the name of one of the protagonists is famously an anagram of the author's name) follows the adventures of two teenage girls, Enid and Becky, two best friends facing the prospect of growing up, and more importantly, apart. Daniel Clowes is one of the most respected cartoonists of his generation, and Ghost World is his magnum opus. Adapted into a major motion picture directed by Terry Zwigoff (director of the acclaimed documentary Crumb), which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. This graphic novel is a must for any self-respecting comics fan's library.Mention Of Books Ghost World
Title | : | Ghost World |
Author | : | Daniel Clowes |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 80 pages |
Published | : | April 2001 by Fantagraphics (first published March 1998) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics. Young Adult. Comic Book. Coming Of Age |
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Ratings: 3.83 From 64542 Users | 2304 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Ghost World
I've been aware of Ghost World since it was serialized in Eightball but never quite got around to reading it. Since I've been a comic book fan off and on my entire life, I figured I'd give it a shot.The art is fantastic. My only previous exposure to Daniel Clowes was issues of Cracked where he drew the adventures of The Uggly Family, an Addams Family parody. Anyway, I love the art. It's done in black, white, and green, giving it a very odd feel. If I had to compare Clowes' art to something, itThere was just something about this that made me feel icky the entire time I was reading it.
HMM. I feel like I missed the train on this one. I know that it's a beloved cult classic and I cannot deny that so many of the parts worked: there are phenomenal panels, poignant moments, and some gorgeous illustration. Particularly two of the chapters, "Punk Day" and the final one, stuck out to me as resonant and powerful. However, in the end, it just didn't come together for me. Mainly it felt pessimistic, dreary, and a bit exhausting. Why are these women so grumpy CONSTANTLY? I'm very aware
Read a book you can finish in a day.3.5 starsI needed a literary palette cleanser because I'm not totally feeling anything right now. I just watched this movie last week and thought maybe I needed to revisit this book. I need to start out by saying that the Terry Zwigoff film based on this graphic novel is absolute perfection to me. It is one of my top five favorite movies and reminds me of high school when it came out, all the good things about teen angst, self-loathing and counter-culture,
Don't hate me, Jayme! I liked it but didn't love it.Two best friends since childhood fight but are inseparable sometime after high school but before college/work/life. They have no plans for the future, so they wallow in their silly lives, pushing around everyone around them. Really, they are flailing in that teenage angsty way.Clowes captures the Essence of Hipster Friendship*. Everybody sucks, everything is lame - but if it's extremely lame, then it becomes cool again. It's up to each hipster
Ghost World is the story of Enid and Becky, two best friends growing up and growing apart. It's hailed as "a must for any self-respecting comics fan's library". Perhaps it's because I wasn't a teen in 90s USA, or perhaps I because I just wasn't like these particular teens, but I found them too pretentious and unpleasant to appreciate what happened to them. Although I enjoyed the occasional panel, the story and artwork didn't work for me. I welcome graphic novels about what it's like to be a
The worst thing that happened to Ghost World was that a movie was made of it, because it pawned the book effortlessly. Dan Clowes book was so cynical and condescending towards its subject matter that the film couldnt help making the girls more likeable.Case in point: when Enid and Rebecca are watching a lousy comic on television the Movie Enid says, this guy rules, I want to totally do him, its said with a dose of sarcasm and demented humor. The Book Enid says it with a jaded tone and a vacant
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