Chris Ware Celebrates Building Stories 10/14

Oct ’12
14
5:00 pm

It’s here: the new graphic novel by Chris Ware, BUILDING STORIES. It imagines the inhabitants of a three-story Chicago apartment building: a 30-something woman who has yet to find someone with whom to spend the rest of her life; a couple, possibly married, who wonder if they can bear each other’s company another minute; and the building’s landlady, an elderly woman who has lived alone for decades. Taking advantage of the absolute latest advances in wood pulp technology, BUILDING STORIES is a book with no deliberate beginning nor end, the scope, ambition, artistry and emotional prevarication beyond anything yet seen from this artist or in this medium, probably for good reason.

 

“One of our favorite graphic novelists of all time….Ware’s gorgeous, complex treasure chest of a book—actually 14 separate printed works that can be read in any order—tells the complex, interconnected story of a lonely woman and the building she inhabits, and demands to be handled with care, each component studied and cradled and touched. You might be touched, too.”

Flavorwire

 

“Ware provides one of the year’s best arguments for the survival of print…the spectacular, breathtaking visual splendor make this one of the year’s standout graphic novels.”

—Publishers Weekly, starred review

 

A treasure trove of graphic artworks—they’re too complex to be called comics—from Ware, master of angst, alienation, sci-fi and the crowded street…A dazzling document.”

—Kirkus, starred review

 

“Ware has been consistently pushing the boundaries for what the comics format can look like and accomplish as a storytelling medium…More than anything, though, this graphic novel mimics the kaleidoscopic nature of memory itself—fleeting, contradictory, anchored to a few significant moments, and a heavier burden by the day. In terms of pure artistic innovation, Ware is in a stratosphere all his own.”—Booklist, starred review

 

Chris Ware’s Building Stories is the rarest kind of brilliance; it is simultaneously heartbreaking, hilarious, shockingly intimate and deeply insightful. There isn’t a graphic artist alive or dead who has used the form this wonderfully to convey the passage of time, loneliness, longing, frustration or bliss.  It is the reader’s choice where and how to begin this monumental work—the only regret you will have in starting it is knowing that it will end.—J. J. Abrams

 

Building Stories is the graphic novel of the season or perhaps the year, a story that must be experienced rather than read…Ware takes visual storytelling to a new level of both beauty and despair in a work people will be talking about for a long time.” –Publishers Weekly Fall Announcement

 

About the author:

CHRIS WARE’s 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.  A contributor to This American Life and The New Yorker (where some of the pages of this book first appeared), his original drawings have been exhibited in the Whitney Biennial, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and in piles behind his work table in Oak Park, Illinois.

 

For more info: www.pantheonbooks.com

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For publicity inquiries: Michiko Clark <MiClark@randomhouse.com>

Sun, Oct 14th, 5pm – Free Event

Weekly Top 10

Nobrow #7 is at #3 this week.

1. OK Cupid Messages I Have Not Responded To by Delphine Bedient $4.00

2. Field Guide to the Aliens of Star Trek the Next Generation, Seasons #6 and #7 by Joshua Chapman $2.00

3. Nobrow #7 (NoBrow Press) $24.00 – “Is this our ‘Brave New World’? Have we yet to enter into it? Or are we on the brink of discovering a world entirely separate from ours: alien, parallel, internal? Inspired by the eponymous dystopian novel written by Aldous Huxley in 1931, Nobrow 7 asks 15 internationally renowned cartoonists, each contributing 4 page visual narratives, and 30 star illustrators to interpret the theme ‘Brave New World’. 45 Creative visionaries take on the theme to produce cutting edge comics and illustration in this fantastic large format anthology that has taken the illustration and comics world by storm.

4. Gangsta Rap Posse #2 by Benjamin Marra (American Tradition Comics) $2.00

5. King City Cat Master Comix by Brandon Graham $19.99

6. Womanimalistic #2 Coochie Party by Caroline Paquita (Pegacorn Press) $3.00 – Vaginal dreamsicles dancing on the labial plane. Paquita makes you wild for the cooch style- as if you weren’t already- this new comic/zine/suitetreat has itself seriously plugged into the feminist power grid. -EF

7. Baffler #20 – Contributors include Thomas Frank, Jed Perl, Steve Almond, Chris Lehmann, Jim Newell, Eugenia Williamson, Heather Havrilesky, Kim Phillips-Fein, Emma Garman, Chris Bray, Matt Hinton, Will Boisvert, Seth Colter Walls, Tod Mesirow, David D’Arcy, and The Homeless Economist, who has a timely suggestion: “Green Gallows for the Wall Street Bankers.

8. S #9 Baltic Comics Magazine $10.00

9. Even the Giants by Jesse Jacobs (Adhouse) $9.95

10. Fuck Yeah I Can Be Sentmental: Foster James’ Little Book of I Love Yous by Patrick Gill $1.00 – A love letter to the love letter.

New Stuff This Week

Best Game Ever Card Game $8.00 – It’s a card game about zines! By Billy “Proof I Exist” the Bunny and and AJ Hermz. Also this week we received Billy’s Last Night at the Casino #3 Jun 12.
I Don’t Know Anything About This But $3.00

Zines & Zine-Related Books
Unapologetic #3 The Journal of Irresponsible Gender by Anne Tagonist $2.00 – From a transsexual punk persepctive.
Bound to Struggle vol 3 Language Where Kink and Radical Politics Meet $3.00
Suitable 4 Framin #9 Sum 12 $5.00
Field Guide to the Aliens of Star Trek: The Next Generation Seasons #6 and #7 by Joshua Chapman $2.00
Fakeizm #1 by Tone $10.00
Backstage Past #1-#3: True Stories of Rock Encounters by MC Orly $3.00 each
No Better Than Apples #8 $3.00
Happy and Crotch vol 1 #1 by Alicia Obermeyer $1.50
Wenn Man Den Kleinen Finger Dem Teufel Zeigt So Nimmt Double Zine $12.00
Offline #2 by Emily Haasch and Darrin Higgins $5.00
Printed Blog #8 Deja Vu Issue $3.00
Cherrypepper #5 Marc Calvary $20.00 – Remember that zine from the early oughts about pin-up style porny pictures of girls in Eugene, Oregon? Lucky you, now there’s this box set contains 6 zines a polaroid and a sticker.

Comics & Comix
Lou #6 by Melissa Mendes $1.00
Moose #9 and #10 by Max deRadigues $1.00 each
All sorts of awesomeness from Oily Comics, including:
Malichi Ward In Conversation with Sean Ford Jun Jul 12 by Sean Ford, Malichi Ward and Melissa Mendes, Word and Voice #1 July 2012 by Aaron Cockle, Close Your Eyes When You Let Go #1 (of 3) by James Hindle, End of the Fucking World #10 by Charles Forsman, Dont Stop Me Now #1 and #2 by Gariet Cowin
Daucus Carota #2 $5.00
Laskimooses #5 Alustavia Tieoja & Laskimooses #6 Eksytyksen Tiella by Herra Matti Hagelbergin $6.00 each – Hagelberg’s game-changing scratch builds the world and his sick/stick story stagger makes it a punker place to be.-EF

Graphic Novels and Tradepaperbacks
Crackle of the Frost by Lorenzo Mattotti and Jorge Zentner (Fantagraphics) $19.99
Comics Sketchbooks: Private Worlds of Todays Most Creative Talents by Steven Heller $44.95
Aya: Life In Yop City by Marguerite Abouet and Clement Oubrerie (D&Q) $24.95 – Collects three books in the Aya series.
Scalped vol 8 You Gotta Sin to Get Saved TPB by Jason Aaron et al. $17.99
Prince of Cats by Ron Wimberly $16.99
Hugo Tate by Nick Abadzis $19.99

Art & Design
Pataphysics: A Useless Guide by Andrew Hugill (Semiotexte) $24.95

Fiction
Skagboys by Irvine Welsh $26.95

Music Books
Will Oldham on Bonnie Prince Billy by Will Oldham and Alan Licht $16.95

Politics & Revolution
Bauxite Strike and the Old Politics by Eusi Kwayana $20.00
Occupy Nation: The Roots the Spirit and the Promise of Occupy Wall Street by Todd Gitlin $12.99
Making of the Indebted Man (Semiotexte intervention series #13) by Maurizio Lazzarato $13.95

Magazines
Juxtapoz #141 Oct 12 $5.99
Pop Magazine #27 Fall Win 12 $14.99
High Times Nov 12 $5.99
Gastronomica vol 12 #3 $12.99
Wax Poetics #52 $11.99
SSLM vol 14 Aug 12 Same Sex Life Magazine $5.00

Other Stuff
Little Pack of Scraps by Echo $3.00 – Twelve pieces of mostly vintage ephemera. Might I suggest pairing up a package with one of our fine grab bags that you can only purchase in the store and not on our website? A fine choice. -LM
Magic Guillotines and Magic Drawers $5.00 each – Startle and stun or baffle and bamboozle with simple step-by-step instructions to help you master the magic in minutes!
Vintage replicas of winding tin toys in various shapes and sizes and prices. A pecking chicken! A monkey on a tricycle! A robot on a bike! UFOs!

Tricerachops Meat Chart Mug by Jay Jay Burridge $10.00
Wild Bunch Woodland Paper Clips $6.00

Restocks!
The usual whole mass of Vertigo graphic novels (Watchmen, Sandman, Transmetropolitan, 100 Bullets, Grant Morrison titles), Dal Tokyo by Gary Panter, Ubik by PK Dick, One Hundred Demons by Lynda Barry, issues of Ganges by Kevin Huizenga, Housewives at Play: Original Recipe, Walking Dead graphic novels, Monologues For Calculating The Density Of Black Holes by Anders Nilsen, issues of Papercutter, Pictures For Sad Children by John Campbell, Complete Ouija Interviews by Sarah Becan, Liz Prince minis, Meat Cake collected by Dame Darcy, issues of Berlin by Jason Lutes, OP Original Plumbing issues #5-#8, Green River Killer: A True Detective Story, Love and Rockets New Stories vol 4 by Jaime Hernandez, Milk and Cheese Dairy Products Gone Bad by Evan Dorkin and more!

The things listed in this list are at our brick and mortar store at 1854 W. North Ave. Occassionally we make some of it available for mail order on our website, but we curate what we put up there. To see which new items are on our website, see quimbys.com/store and mail order them for prompt home delivery.

Weekly Top 10

1. By This You Shall Know Him by Jesse Jacobs (Koyama Press) $15.00 – So outrageously good I just can’t hardly stand it. -EF (I agree. -LM)

2. Fix Your Clothes by Raleigh Briggs (Microcosm Publishing) $5.00 – Briggs’ latest zine is a practical guide to mending and maintaining fabric, covering the basics of sewing, patching, darning, buttons and zippers, hemming and waterproofing. Like “How to Make Soap Without Burning Your Face Off” and “Make Your Place” the writing is clear, concise, scrappy and handy. -EF

3. How to Be a Good Zine Citizen by Carrie and Liz $1.00 – Where’s your Emily Post? Upstanding citi-zines My Aim Is True’s Carrie and Caboose’s Liz Mason sit down and try to teach you kids some manners with their self-publisher’s ettiquette guide. Please? Thank you.

4. Tales of Woodsman Pete With Full Particulars by Lille Carré (Top Shelf) $7.00

5. Juxtapoz #140 Sep 12 $5.99

6. Paper Sep 12 $4.00

7. Bust Aug/Sep 12 $5.99

8. Publick Occurances #13 by Danny Martin $2.00

9. Sex Gender Identity Orientation and Discrimination by Dan Copulsky $.25

10. Fuck Yeah I Can Be Sentmental: Foster James Little Book of I Love Yous by Patrick Gill $1.00 – A love letter to the love letter.

New Stuff This Week and Holiday Hours

Quimby’s will be open on Monday, September 3, 2012 from noon to 5pm. Come buy the new issue of Tiki Magazine then sit back and pour yourself a mai tai at home!

Tiki Magazine vol 8 #2 Fall Win 12/13 $6.99 – Celebrating the “Island” Lifestyle. This issue starts off with a beautiful cover by mosaic artists Maggie Rickard and Mark Bloom, better known as Velvet Glass. Other great features include famed carver Leroy Schmaltz, poet Don Blanding, comic book series the Neon Tiki Tribe, Disneyland Tiki bar Trader Sam’s…. and much,much more. With 66 pages of everything tiki.

Zines & Zine-Related Book
Paradox Lost #1  by Maxwell Stern and Timothy Dilich $7.00
Activities by Megan Hopkins $12.00
OK Cupid Messages I Have Not Responded To by Delphine Bedient $4.00
Abservd Magazine vol 1 #2 $5.95
Show Me The Money #37 by Tony Hunnicutt $2.50
Remedy Quarterly #10 Discovery $7.50 – Food n’ kitchen journal of personal essays and eating well.

KerBloom #97 Jul Aug 12 $2.00 – Artnoose writes a time capsule letterzine to new baby Bernard, frank and smart.

Comics & Comix
What It Is Comic  by Dawn Wing $7.00
comics by Hazel Nowlevant: Ci Vediamo and Curio vol 1 Experimental Issue
In Situ #1 and #2 by Sophie Yanow
Garage by Roope Eronen $5.00
Comics by Amanda Vahamaki: Maestro, In The Garden  $8.75 each
Crass Sophisticate #29 by Josh Reinwald and Justin Rosenberg $2.00 – Oh Shit, is that Anthony Bourdain porking Lady Superdawg on the cover of the latest Crass Sophisticate? Josh and Justin maintain their reputation for utter mayhem and dubious taste with this latest “Kill the Pigs” installment of Crass Sophisticate  that drags the manic cousins through the garden and comes to a shocking  conclusion that has to be read to be believed. -EF

Graphic Novels & Trade Paperbacks
Dal Tokyo HC by Gary Panter (Fantagraphics) $35.00
One Soul by Ray Fawkes $24.99
Supernatural Dogs of Edinburgh by Brian Wood and Grant Bond $14.99
Heartless by Nina Bunjevac (Conundrum) $20.00
After School Special by Dave Kiersh $15.00
Homer – The Odyssey by Seymour Chwast $20.00

Fiction
Commodity a Love Story Told in Receipts by Caitlin R. Warner $12.00
Distrust That Particular Flavor by William Gibson $16.00 – Yes, THAT William Gibson. Now in soft cover.
Summer of Hate by Chris Kraus (Semiotexte) $17.95
First Spring Grass Fire by Rae Spoon (Arsenal) $14.95
The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides $16.00 – From the author of Middlesex and The Virgin Suicides. Now in soft cover.
Rapture of the Nerds: A Tale of Singularity Posthumanity and Awkward Social Situation by Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross $24.99
J and L Illustrated #3 $20.00 – J & L Books’ acclaimed J & L Illustrated series presents handsomely designed paperback volumes of fiction and art at an affordable price. Shout magazine wrote of the first volume, published in 2002: “This impressive collection of illustrations and fiction makes sense of the world like good liquor should.” Edited by writer Paul Maliszewski (author of Prayer and Parable and Fakers), this third volume of J & L Illustrated is comprised of 13 short stories by authors Amie Barrodale, Scott Bradfield, Stephen Dixon, Steve Featherstone, William H. Gass, Michael Martone, Joseph McElroy, Elizabeth Miller, Robert Nedelkoff, Hasanthikia Sirisena, Steve Stern, Mike Topp and Xiaoda Xiao. The Paris-based artist Shoboshobo provides accompanying drawings.

Sex & Sexy
Thrones of Desire Erotic Tales of Swords Mist and Fire by Mitzi Szerto (Cleis) $15.95
Sexytime: Post Porn Rise of the Pornoisseur by Jacques Boyreau and Peter Van Horne (Fantagraphics) $29.99
B Magazine #2 $8.99

Mayhem, Miscreants, Memoirs & Misc
Sister Spit: Writing, Rants and Reminiscence from the Road by Michelle Tea $16.95
100 Whores: Memoirs of a John by Dementiuk Mykola $15.00
One Thousand Mustaches: A Cultural History of the Mo by Allan Peterkin (Arsenal) $12.95 – Both a lighthearted cultural history and an earnest style manual.
My Heart Is an Idiot by Davy Rothbart $25.00 – Essays by the founder of FOUND Magazine and This American Life contributor.

Politics & Revolution
Occupying Language: Secret Rendezvous With History and the Present by Marina Sitrin and Dario Azzellini (Zuccotti Park Press) $9.95 – From the Occupied Media Pamphlet Series.
Electoral Dysfunction: A Survival Manual for American Voters by Victoria Bassetti $17.95

DIY
Recycled Home: Transform Your Home Using Salvaged Materials by Rebecca Proctor $19.95
Cannabis Indica vol 2 Essential Guide to the Worlds Finest Marijuana Strains by ST Oner $20.00

Music Books
The Indie Cred Test (Orange Second Edition) by Henry H. Owings $19.00
Jagger: Rebel Rock Star Rambler Rogue by Marc Spitz $16.00
Very Irregular Head: The Life of Syd Barrett by Rob Chapman $20.00
Black Metal: Beyond the Darkness – an overview in an in-depth reader format, bridging the gap between conventional accounts of the scene and the new pan-academic focus on Black Metal as a conduit for socio-cultural expression.  by Louis Pattison, Nick Richardson, Brandon Stosuy (Black Dog Publishing) $29.95
Gainsbourg: The Biography by Gilles Verlant $24.95

Magazines
Bitch #56 $5.95
Design Bureau Sep Oct 12 $8.00
Wallpaper Sep 12 $10.00
Backwoodsman vol 33 #5 Sep Oct 12 $4.95
Skeptical Inquirer Sep Oct 12 vol 36 #5 $4.95
Sovereign #39 Sep 12 $3.95
Heroes and Desperados 2012 $8.95
Pacific Standard Sep Oct 12 $5.99
Bizarre #192 Sep 12 $10.50
Pigeons and Peacocks #5 $13.99
Gothic Beauty #37 $6.95
Skunk vol 8 #2 $5.99
Pin Up America Sep Oct #11 $5.99
Decades #1: Beet Stain $15.00
Lab Magazine #6 $9.99
Under the Radar #42 $5.99
Filter #49 $5.95
Mojo #226 Sep 12 $9.99
Big Cheese #147 $7.99
Decibel #96 Oct 12 $4.95
Monocle vol 6 #56 Sep 12 $12.00
In These Times Sep 12 $3.50
Empirical Sep 12 $6.99
Reason Oct 12 $3.95
Z Magazine Sep 12 $4.95
Tattoo Revolution Sep 12 $11.75

Literary Journals, Poetry & Chap Books
Golden Handcuffs Review vol 1 #15 $12.00

Childrens
Benny and Penny in Lights Out by Geoffrey Hayes $12.95

The things listed in this list are at our brick and mortar store at 1854 W. North Ave. Occassionally we make some of it available for mail order on our website, but we curate what we put up there. To see which new items are on our website, see quimbys.com/store and mail order them for prompt home delivery.