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Sun September 30, 2007
Goodbye, Toronto, Goodbye
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Review of Graphic Witness by George A. Walker in January Magazine
Submitted by clelia on November 1, 2007 - 11:43am
Graphic Witness: Four Wordless Graphic Novels edited by George A. Walker was reviewed in January Magazine. The review calls Graphic Witness “an impossibly important book. It seems at once seminal and historic, a graphic witness, as the title indicates, of the very roots of the graphic novel.” It is a stunning book. If you haven’t had a chance to look at it, make sure to stop by your local bookstore or library to pick up or browse through a copy. Read the full review here. 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. His book, Images from the Neocerebellum, in which he “considers the passage of time as it unfolds from the binding of his personal dream diary” was published with The Porcupine’s Quill this fall. Read about it at The Porcupine's Quill website. Related item from our archives |