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Get a life

Dupuy, 1960- (Author).
Book  - 2006
GN FIC Dupuy
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  • ISBN: 1896597793 :
  • ISBN: 9781896597799 :
  • Physical Description 144 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher Montreal : Drawn & Quarterly, [2006]

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Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 1896597793
Get a Life
Get a Life
by Dupuy, Philippe; Berberian, Charles
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For more than 15 years, fans of bandes 0 dessinees--French for comics--have followed the life in Paris of young novelist M. Jean as he, a flawed but sympathetic everyman, traded footloose bachelorhood for marriage and fatherhood. Although individual stories have appeared in American anthologies, this is the first American collection of M. Jean stories, including the earliest in the series. Mr. Jean, as he's styled here, is a surrogate for Dupuy and Berberian, who each contribute to both the writing and the art, and who have, like their signature character, experienced the satisfactions and challenges of domesticity during the past decades. While the setting may seem exotic to stateside readers, Jean's bittersweet struggles with friends, lovers, and employers, depicted in a cartoonish style chockablock with place-realizing details, are recognizable and familiar; indeed, few American comics characters possess even a modicum of Jean's unassuming normalcy. The appearance of the initial installments of his saga raises hopes that readers this side of the pond will henceforth be able to follow his changes. --Gordon Flagg Copyright 2006 Booklist

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Only a few of French cartoonists Dupuy and Berberian's delightful Monsieur Jean stories have previously appeared in English, but this volume collects translations of the earliest ones, originally published in the mid-'80s. Jean is a smalltime literary figure-a novelist, translator and jazz collector-on the cusp of 30, realizing that life is moving faster than he is. He's got an apartment too cheap to leave, with a landlady he can't stand; his old friends are getting married, having children, casually revealing long-ago betrayals and inflicting their own life disasters on him. He's fine at attracting women, but can't sustain a serious relationship for long. By the end of the book, he's repeatedly playing daddy to other people's babies and recalling the days when the life of an artist and culture-vulture seemed a lot easier. Dupuy and Berberian play Jean's not-quite-midlife crises as whimsy, though, with occasional goofy fantasy sequences in which he imagines himself guarding the castle of his bachelorhood. The book's artwork is breezy, simple and very European (everyone's got gigantic, near-abstract noses, and the landscapes of Paris and Lisbon are lovingly caricatured); its smooth playfulness helps to alleviate the sting of its well-aimed darts toward the moments when the bohemian life begins to curdle. (June) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved