Graphic Witness features rare wordless novels by four great 20th-century woodcut artists European and North American. The stories they tell reflect the political and social issues of their times as well as the broader issues that are still relevant today.
Frans Masereel
(1899-1972) was born in Belgium and is considered the father of the
wordless graphic novel.
Graphic Witness includes the first
reprint of his classic work, The Passion of a Man, since its 1918
publication in Munich. American Lynd Ward (1905-85), author of the
provocative Wild Pilgrimage, is considered among the most important of
wordless novelists. Giacomo Patri (1898-1978) was born in Italy and
lived in the United States.
His White Collar featured an
introduction by Rockwell Kent and was used a promotional piece by the
labor movement. Southern Cross by Canadian Laurence Hyde (1914-87) was
controversial for its criticism of U.S. H-bomb testing in the South
Pacific.
An introduction by George A. Walker places each
wordless novel in its context and examines the influence of these works
on contemporary culture, including film, comic books and contemporary
graphic novels. Graphic Witness will appeal to readers interested in
social issues, printmaking, art history and contemporary culture.
AUTHOR: George A. Walker is an award-winning wood engraver, book
artist and illustrator. He is an associate professor at the Ontario
College of Art and Design, and the author of The Woodcut Artist's
Handbook.
300 + b/w illustrations
Graphic Witness: Four Wordless Graphic Novels - Masereel, Patri, Ward, Hyde & Walker
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- Availability: In Stock
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£18.95