Chris Ware Rusty Brown Event, In Conversation with Marnie Galloway, Sept 27th

Sep ’19
27
7:00 pm

A major graphic novel event more than 16 years in progress: part one of the masterwork from the brilliant and beloved author of Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth and Building Stories.

Rusty Brown is a fully interactive, full-color articulation of the time-space interrelationships of a couple people in the first half of a single midwestern American day and the tiny piece of human grit about which they involuntarily orbit. A sprawling, special snowflake accumulation of the biggest themes and the smallest moments of life, Rusty Brown aims at nothing less than the coalescence of one half of all of existence into a single museum-quality picture story, expertly arranged to present the most convincingly ineffable and empathetic illusion of experience for both life-curious readers and traditional fans of standard reality. From childhood to old age, no frozen plotline is left unthawed in the entangled stories of a child who awakens without superpowers, a teen who matures into a paternal despot, a father who stores his emotional regrets on the surface of Mars and a late-middle-aged woman who seeks the love of only one other person on planet Earth.

CHRIS WARE is widely acknowledged to be the most gifted and beloved cartoonist of his generation by both his mother and fourteen-year-old daughter. His Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth won the Guardian First Book Award and was listed as one of the 100 Best Books of the Decade by The Times (London) in 2009. Building Stories was named a Top Ten Fiction Book of the Year in 2012 by both The New York Times and Time magazine. Ware is an irregular contributor to The New Yorker, and his original drawings have been exhibited at the Whitney Biennial, in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and in piles behind his worktable in Oak Park, Illinois. In 2016 he was featured in the PBS documentary series Art 21: Art in the 21st Century, and in 2017 an eponymous monograph of his work was published by Rizzoli.

Chris Ware will be in conversation with Marnie Galloway.

Marnie Galloway is a Chicago cartoonist who makes literary & poetic comics that experiment with book form and narrative structure. She is best known for her Xeric Award winning wordless comic, “In the Sounds and Seas,” which made the Notable Comics list in Best American Comics, and was highlighted in the Best Comics of 2016 by the AV Club. Other comics of note include Particle/Wave, published by So What Press; Burrow, self published with support from the Pulitzer Arts Foundation; and Slightly Plural, a short collection of poetry comics. She served as an organizer for CAKE, the Chicago Alternative Comics Expo, for four years, and has had comics published by the New York Times, Cricket Magazine, Saveur Magazine, Cambridge University Press, and Ask Magazine, where she currently works as the staff cartoonist. marniegalloway.com

Facebook Event Invite here.

Advance praise for RUSTY BROWN by Chris Ware

09.24.29 | Pantheon | ISBN: 9780375424328

“Remarkable . . . Masterfully illustrated, brilliantly designed, and bursting with compassion . . .  This is without a doubt one of the most exciting releases of the year.”—Library Journal [starred Editor’s Pick]

Previously circulated:

“Ware delivers an astounding graphic novel about nothing less than the nature of life and time as it charts the intersecting lives of characters that revolve around an Omaha, Neb., parochial school in the 1970s . . . Ware again displays his virtuosic ability to locate the extraordinary within the ordinary, elevating seemingly normal lives into something profound, unforgettable, and true.”
Publishers Weekly [starred]

“Ware fans rejoice . . . Curious and compelling . . .  As with Ware’s other works of graphic art, the narrative arc wobbles into backstory and tangent: Each page is a bustle of small and large frames, sometimes telling several stories at once in the way that things buzz around us all the time, demanding notice . . . a beguiling masterwork of visual storytelling from the George Herriman of his time.”
Kirkus Reviews [starred]
 

Quimby’s Bookstore August Newsletter Now Available

The August Quimby’s Bookstore Newsletter is now available here.

New Stuff This Week

Hairdriver by Otto Splotch $10

Zines

We the Drowned #4 by Jonas $3

Breakdown Sonic Meditations Workbooks: Immersive Ecological Entanglement #s 2 & #3 by Brett Bloom & friends $6

Library Excavations #10 Health and Safety by Marc Fischer $6

Courtroom Artist Residency Report by Public Collectors Residencies #9-12 by Marc Fischer & friends $8

Jane: The Legendary Story of the Underground Abortion Service, 1968-1973 by Judith Arcana (Microcosm) $4.95

Behind the Zines July #8 A Zine About Zines by Billy & friends $3

Towards A Less Fucked Up World: Sobriety and Anarchist Struggle by Nick Riotfag EXPANDED EDITION $5

Witches Grimoire by Sabrina Cintron $10

Aftermath Explorations of Loss and Grief by Radix Media $18.95

Mr Foreginger Trilogy by Charles Joseph Smith $5

Sinternet by Julie Herrmann $2

LLiLL – Leftist Leaflets in Little Libraries issue #2 by Peter Miles Bergman (is PRESS) $7

Comics & Minis

š! Baltic Comics Magazine issues #34 Redrawing Stories from the Past II & #35 Bonkers $12 each

mini kuš! $5 each: #75 by Alice Socal, #76 by Paula Puiupo, #77 Rebeka Lukosus, #78 by Hironori Kikuchi

Black Bile by Ari S. Mulch (Uncivilized) $6

Introvert Sketchbook Comics and Drawings by Erin Nations $5

Cavern Book by Ari Ganahl $12

comics by November Garcia $8 each: Malarkey #1-$3, Rookie Moves

Trans Girls Hit the Town by Emma Jayne $7

Livewire #0 by David Feaman $4

Graphic Novels

Tonta by Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics) $19.99

Bad Gateway by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphcis) $29.99

Anthology of Mind by Tommi Musturi (Fantagraphics) $24.99

Empress Cixtisis by Anne Simon (Fantagraphics) $16.99

Phantoms In The Attic by Richard Sala (Fantagraphics Underground) $25

Jeremiah by Cathy Johnson (Adhouse) $15

The Nib Magazine Issue 4: Scams $14.95

Paper Peril by Jean-Baptiste Bourgois (Fantagraphics Underground) $18

Dream Eater by Emma Jayne $20

Art & Design Books

Touch Me Not: A Most Rare Compendium of the Whole Magical Art by Hereward Tilton (Fulgur Press) $49.95

The Infernal Bestiary by Justine Ternel w/ illustrations by Matthieu Hackière (Gingko Press) $35

Sparkling by Chika Takei (Nippan) $50

Be the Change: A Justseeds Coloring Book by Molly Fair (Radix Media) $15

Politics & Revolution

The Three Dimensions of Freedom by Billy Bragg $10

All of Me: Stories of Love, Anger, and the Female Body edited by Dani Burlison (PM Press) $19.95

Working-Class Heroes: A History of Struggle in Song: A Songbook by Mat Callahan & Yvonne Moore (PM Press) 14.95

Godless: 150 Years of Disbelief edited by Chaz Bufe (PM Press) $19.95

New Authoritarians: Convergence on the Right by David Renton (Haymarket) $22

For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign by Jean Baudrillard $19.95

Essay Books

Screen Tests by Kate Zambreno $16.99

Mayhem & Outer Limits

Pirate Women: The Princesses, Prostitutes, and Privateers Who Ruled the Seven Seas by Laura Sook Duncombe (Chicago Review Press) $16.99

The Show Won’t Go On: The Most Shocking, Bizarre, and Historic Deaths of Performers Onstage by Jeff Abraham & Burt Kearns (Chicago Review Press) $16.99

Sounds of Infinity by Lee Morgan $24.95

Practical Witches Almanac 2020 vol 13 $12.95

Help

Unfuck Your Anger: Using Science to Understand Frustration, Rage, and Forgiveness by by Faith G. Harper, PhD (Microcosm Publishing) $9.95

Music Books

Cassette Cultures: The Past and Present of a Musical Icon by John Z. Komurki (Benteli Verlags) $24.95

Punk Chronicles by David Ensminger $15

A Dream About Lightning Bugs: A Life of Music and Cheap Lessons by Ben Folds $28

Fiction

Watching the Wheels by Simon Morris (Amphetamine Sulphate) $15

Black Card by Chris L. Terry (Catapult) $25

Travel

This Is San Francisco: The Ups Downs Ins and Outs of the City By the Bay by Alexander Barrett (Microcosm) $12.95

Magazines

Horror Hound #78 July August $6.99

Shindig #93 August $13.99

Fortean Times #381 July $12.40

Vive Le Rock #64 Post Punk $12.75

Mojo #309 August $11.99

The Internationalist #56 May June $1

Lit Journals & Chap Books

McSweeney’s #56 $28

Funny Looking Dog Quarterly #2 $10

Berlin Quarterly #10 $20

Delicate Pipes by Erin Dorney $7

Piranahcane Now by Damon Charles Bishop $6.95

After Hours: Journal of Chicago Writing and Art #38 Summer $10

CHIPRC’s Zine Club: Through the Lens Edition, at Quimby’s!

Aug ’19
13
7:00 pm

From vintage daguerreotypes and Polaroids to strips of photo booth selfies and digitally altered images, the pages of zines provide an excellent frame for photographs of all kinds. This month at our book club-style event for people who read zines, we’ll be talking about our favorite titles that focus on photos. Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are welcome to join us for a fun discussion and snacks.

If you’d like to participate in our Mystery Zine Swap, bring a zine (concealed in some way) to trade with someone else on the spot!

CHIPRC’s Zine Club is produced by Chicago Zine Fest organizer Cynthia E. Hanifin.

Tues, Aug 13th, 7pm

Here at Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Avenue in Wicker Park

Here’s the Facebook invite!

Free

New Stuff This Week

8-Track Mind #104 Summer 2019 $4

Compliments of Chicagohoodz: Chicago Street Gang Art and Culture by Jinx and Mr C (Feral House) $22.95 – This book is now in stock but don’t miss the event on August 10th!

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Here on Sat, Aug 10th: Jinx & Mr. C Present: Compliments of Chicagohoodz - Chicago Street Gang Art & Culture . . James “Jinx” O’Connor and Damen Corrado’s new book Compliments of Chicagohoodz: Chicago Street Gang Art and Culture (Feral House) draws upon the world’s largest collection of Chicago street gang memorabilia and research material to decipher their arcane visual language of the city’s street organizations. This comprehensive survey breaks down and analyzes approximately 700 street gang business cards (“compliment cards”), along with photographic documentation of the lost era of street gang graffiti (“emblems”), gang member portraits, archival photos of varsity-style gang sweaters and patches, drawings, and commentary from gang members and artists such as Robert N. Taylor and Jack Walls. . . Through these images Compliments of Chicagohoodz traces the history and development of the neighborhood street gang, from the “social athletic clubs” of the 1950s “greaser” era, through the racially divided 1970s, up to the 1990s and beyond. . . Former Guardian Angel “Jinx” has spent 30 years combing the streets, researching territories, interviewing and photographing gang members and countless hours conducting research in the Chicago Historical Society and the Harold Washington Library. . . Damen Corrado is an artist and filmmaker from the North Side of Chicago. . . For more info: Quimby’s.com . . @chicagohoodz @feral_house #quimbys #quimbysbookstore #quimbyschicago #quimbysbookstorechicago #chicagohoodz #storeevents #complimentsofchicagohoodz

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Zines

Razorblades and Aspirin #6 by M. Thorn $8

The Match #119 $3

Video Protozoa #2 & #3 $4

Girls Rock Carbondale Camper Zine 2019 $10

Penises Are Confusing with Polly and Amanda, various issues $2.50

Gloss Entertainment #1 $6

Comics

Love and Rockets MAGAZINE #7 by the Hernandez Bros $4.99

No Pants Revolution #1-#4 by Andrea Pearson $5 each

Lost Cat Please Call Me #2 2019 by Jarad Solomon $6

Graphic Novels

Let’s Make Ramen by Hugh Amano and Sarah Becan $19.99

Simon and Louise GN by Max de Radigues (Conundrum) $18

Sim Sim Magica Book 1 by Chu Nap (Peow) $17

My Draw Wings by Shelly Turner $17

They Called Us Enemy by George Takei $19.99

Baaaad Muthaz by Bill Campbell & Damian Duffy, illustrated by David Brame $14.95

Politics & Revolution

About Anarchism by Nicolas Walter (PM Press) $14.95

Art Book

Pope L – One Thing After Another Art Book $18

Fiction

Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead $24.95

Magazines

Tape Op #132 $5.99

Dollhouse #2 $15

The Believer #126 The Music Issue $12

Lit Journals & Poetry

Fresh Meat #7 Collage + #10 Towards a Familiar Architecture $25 each

Fear Naught – The Junk Drawer of Poetry by Owen Patterson $9.95

Dropout by Camilo Roldan $17

How to Look Worse and Feel Ordinary – Antipoems for Modernity by Melissa Morano $12.99