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R. Crumb Interviews - Essays - Color Gallery - Drawings

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ISBN-10: 1560975644

ISBN-13: 9781560975649

Edition: 2004

Authors: Milo George, Gary Groth

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Collecting four long-out-of-print interviews from the award-winning Comic's Journal's archive in an over-sized, art-book format, this third volume in the series provides an oral history of comics in the 20th century from the point of view of an artist who single-handedly shaped it.
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Book details

List price: $18.95
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Publication date: 4/13/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 120
Size: 11.75" wide x 11.75" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

Introduction
Essay: "Crumb of Discomfort." by Donald Phelps. From Film Comment, 1995
The Interviews
"I feared ridicule, but I didn't fear being busted. I always feared ridicule. I even fear ridicule now." An unpublished monologue by R. Crumb; questions by Patrick Rosenkranz, 1984
"One of my main reasons to go on living is I still think I haven't done my best work." From TCJ #121, conducted by Gary Groth, 1988
"An honest revelation of what really goes on in people's psyches about sex is always more interesting than something that just merely panders to some low common denominator." From TCJ #143, conducted by Gary Groth, 1991
"I don't live here any more. You people better clean up your act here in this country. I'm telling you now." From TCJ #158, panel moderated by Gary Groth, 1992
"They hate me, they think I'm a disgusting weirdo. That's something I had to live with all my life." From TCJ #180, conducted by Gary Groth, 1995
The Color Gallery: A selection of art from throughout Crumb's career