This is a great, easily ownable work of art.” - The New York Times The lack of clear structure, much less traditional linearity, turns reading into an unusually active process. Less usual, for the genre as a whole, is the vividness with which he limns his heroine’s intense, if fairly ordinary, inner life. Ware’s style is a model of compression in both word and picture. I can’t wait to experience it again.” -Steve Almond, The New Republic His work is brutal in the way all great art is. It’s Ware’s ruthless and tender pursuit of undisguised emotion. What makes Building Stories monumental isn’t its unorthodox format. “I have now spent a week in sloppy communion with Building Stories and am ready to declare it one of the most important pieces of art I have ever experienced.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |