Hillary Chute Discusses Outside the Box: Interviews with Contemporary Cartoonists 4/19

Apr ’14
19
7:00 pm

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We are living in a golden age of cartoon art. Never before has graphic storytelling been so prominent or garnered such respect: critics and readers alike agree that contemporary cartoonists are creating some of the most innovative and exciting work in all the arts.

For nearly a decade Hillary L. Chute has been sitting down for extensive interviews with the leading figures in comics, and with Outside the Box: Interviews With Contemporary Cartoonists (University of Chicago | 272 pages | 39 color plates, 31 halftones | 7 x 10) she offers readers a chance to share her ringside seat. Chute’s in-depth discussions with twelve of the most accomplished artists and writers in comics today reveal a creative community that is richly interconnected yet fiercely independent, its members sharing many interests while working with wildly different styles and themes. Chute’s subjects run the gamut of contemporary comics practice, from those of underground pioneers like Art Spiegelman and Lynda Barry, to the analytic work of Scott McCloud, the journalism of Joe Sacco, and the extended narratives of Alison Bechdel and Charles Burns. They reflect on their experience and innovations, the influence of peers and mentors, the reception of their art and the growth of critical attention, and the crucial place of print amid the encroachment of the digital age.

“This is a book of great interviews with great cartoonists. The interviews are great because Hillary Chute is great. She knows how cartooning works and she intimately knows the work of the artists she’s interviewing. The interviews are smart, insightful, and very readable. This isn’t dry stuff nor is it fluffy. It’s the real stuff. Anyone interested in the minds of today’s cartooning masters will want to read it.” –Seth, author of Palookaville

Hillary L. Chute is the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of English at the University of Chicago and the author of Graphic Women: Life Narrative and Contemporary Comics.

For more info:

press.uchicago.edu

Levi Stahl, promotions director, University of Chicago Press; lstahl(at)press(dot)uchicago.edu or 773 702 0289.

Sat, Apr 19th, 7pm – Free Event

Where’s Your Quimby’s Temporary Tattoo?

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Did you get one of our complimentary Quimby’s Tattoos? Send us a photo with your name, the city you’re in, and one fact about yourself to info(at)quimbys(dot)com and we’ll post it here on our blog.

New Stuff This Week

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Cartoon Picayune #6 Win 14 Small Worlds $4.00

Zines
Anonymous Chapbook #1 $7.00
Margin #1 Theme Inspiration $5.00
Daydreamin #2 $20.00
Weather or Not (Back to Print) $6.00
RanDomoCity #1 Fuel For Your Imagination $5.00
Rochester Teenset Outsider #28 $1.00
Hey by Liddybiddy $2.00
I Will Always Love Left as Much as Right by 826CHI $5.00
Cheer the Eff Up #6 by Jonas $3.00

Comics & Comix
Dust Cleaning by R. Burns $2.00
Mermaid by Isabella Rotman $12.00
Spiros Greek Myths #6 by Spiro Dousias $5.00
Falling Rock National Park #3 Jan 14  by Josh Shalek $4.00
Insect Bath #1 ed. by Jason T. Miles (Profanity Hill) $3.99 – With Eamon Espey, Sammy Harkham, Matthew Thurber and more.

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Graphic Novels & Trade Paperbacks
Adventure Time TPB vol 4 (Kaboom) $14.99
Bravest Warriors TPB vol 2 by Pendleton Ward (Kaboom) $14.99
Prophet TPB 3 Empire by Brandon Graham et al. (Image) $14.99
Spaceman  by Brian Azzarello $19.99
Moomin and the Golden Tail by Tove Jansson (D&Q) $9.95
Moomin’s Desert Island by Tove Jansson (D&Q) $9.95
Undertow: Dancing, Drugs, Deceit, All at Coney Island, A Graphic Novel by Ellen Lindner (Soaring) $19.99

Art & Design
Rocking Tattoos by Raymond Mosken (Kontur Forlag) $39.95
Horse Mandalas Coloring and Design Book by Miriam Nieuwe Weme (Hunter House) $14.95

Outer Limits
Vimana: Flying Machines of the Ancients by David Hatcher Childress (Adventures Unlimited) $22.95
Chicago Magic: A History of Stagecraft and Spectacle by David Witter (History Press) $19.99

Essays
David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits and the Art of Battling Giants by Malcolm Gladwell $29.00

Politics & Revolution
Dear Sister: Letters from Survivors of Sexual Violence by Lisa Factora Borchers and Aishah Shahidah Simmons (AK Press) $16.00

Sex & Sexy
Lesbian Sex Positions: 100 Passionate Positions from Intimate and Sensual to Wild and Naughty by Shanna Katz (Amorata) $17.95
In My Bed Magazine vol 4 #3 $9.95

Magazines
Rad Dad Spr 14 $6.95
ASR #61 Win 14 Anarcho Syndicalist Review $5.00
Amass #50 $4.95
Monocle vol 7 #70 Feb 14 $12.00
Rolla Coaster #10 Jan 14 $8.50
Rock a Rolla #47 Dec 13 Jan 14 $9.95
Classic Rock Presents #42 Prog 2014 $14.99
Uncut Lou Reed Ultimate Music Guide $14.99
Purple Fashion vol 3 #21 Spr Sum 14 $50.00
Dazed and Confused vol 3 #30 Feb 14 $9.99
Paper Spr 14 vol 30 #5 $4.00
Little White Lies #51 $12.99
Radical History Review Win 14 $14.00
Diabolique #19 Jan Feb 14 $9.98
In These Times Feb 14 $3.50
New Politics Win 14 $7.00
Tattoo Society #42 $7.99
Skin and Ink Apr 14 #150 $6.99

Poetry & Lit Journals
Overtime Hour 31 Drydock and Other Poems by Tim Applegate (Blue Cubicle Press) $2.00
Bruit #4 $5.00
Court Green #11 $10.00
Dutch Whispers Eight Pieces of Short Fiction by Tyler McGaughey $2.00
Gakked by Sophia Ege $10.00

Kids Stuff
Cats Pajamas by Frances Brundage (Laughing Elephant) $9.95
A whole bunch of Nobrow/Flying Eye kids books!

Have an Exotic, Bizarre & Esoteric Valentine’s Day. Luv, Quimby

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We’re open until 10pm tonight. Load up on chocolate and then come in and look at this rare vintage girly magazine, some steamy mags or some er, uh, special books for your lovey!

Off-Site: Chicago Zine Fest 5th Anniversary, March 14th-15th

Mar ’14
14
1:00 pm

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Chicago Zine Fest, an annual celebration of self-publishing efforts, celebrates its 5th anniversary! It’s an independent event creating an outlet for small press and independent publishers to showcase their work with the aim to make DIY zine-making accessible, highlight the talents of self-published artists, and give independent artists a chance to interact and swap skills. Quimby’s is happy to be one of the sponsors!

Friday, March 14th

Zine Panel, Columbia College’s Conaway Center (1104 S. Wabash), 1-3pm
In it for the Long Haul: A Discussion on Longevity in Zines with Cindy Crabb, Tomas Moniz, and Alex Wrekk, moderated by Quimby’s Bookstore manager Liz Mason.

Youth Zine Reading and an Exhibitor Zine Reading, Hairpin Arts Center (2800 N. Milwaukee), 6-9pm

Kickoff Celebration Dance Party, Hairpin Arts Center (2800 N. Milwaukee) 9-11:30pm
Music provided by CHIRP Radio.

Saturday, March 15th

Tabling Exhibition, Columbia College’s Conaway Center (1104 S. Wabash), 11am-6pm
Over 200 zinesters will exhibit their publications, host workshops, and lead panel discussions in the spirit of self-publishing. Saturday’s exhibition will be supported with programming throughout the day. There are workshops on various self-publishing topics, hands-on kid’s zine-making area, button making presented by Busy Beaver Buttons, photo booth by Glitter Guts, an exclusive Brain Frame comics reading, plus demonstrations presented by staff and students from Columbia’s Center for Book and Paper Arts. Come to the Quimby’s table and say hi!

“We are so excited that enthusiasm has grown for the fest in these first 5 years, and hope it continues to grow!” says Leslie Perrine, an original festival organizer. She adds, “I’m honored to be the only 5th year organizer still involved with the zine fest. I’ve seen it from our very first fundraiser to now an event people tell me they love…It’s really exciting to see the evolution of the fest. Remembering where we have come from has always been important to us as well.”

An organizing goal for the 2014 fest was to welcome new exhibitors. Over 1/3 of all registered tables are first time festival exhibitors. Registration for the fest sold out in a record two hours, trumping 2013 which took 15 hours to close. “The support that CZF has gotten from zine writers and comic artists throughout the country has been astounding,” said Jaclyn Miller, in her second year as organizer.

The Chicago Zine Fest is sponsored by the Book and Paper Center at Columbia College Chicago, Quimby’s Bookstore, Chicago Publishers Resource Center, the Hairpin Arts Center, CHIRP Radio and 826CHI. All 2014 artwork is by Chicago artist and illustrator Marnie Galloway.

For more info and specifics, see chicagozinefest.org.

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