Books by Stripburger
“I picked Dirty Thirty instead because it’s newer, bigger, retrospective, and all in English: 400 pages celebrating 30 years, 20 countries—a great gateway drug to a true comics institution. The few familiar names Americans will find there have, apart from Peter Kuper and Julie Doucet, all come to us in translation: Jason, Rutu Modan, Anke Feuchtenberger, Danijel Žeželj. The rest is… discovery! Anthologies are a riot for the eyes. The sheer diversity of styles, palettes, stories, minds on display is staggering. You find things there in a raw state that may go on to become parts of larger pieces, or just gems that go on to become legends, never to be seen anywhere else.” Read more...
The Best European Graphic Novels
Edward Gauvin, Translator
Interviews where books by Stripburger were recommended
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Last of the Atlases
Fabien Vehlmann, Gwen de Bonneval, Edward Gauvin (translator) -
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The Labyrinth
by Guido Buzzelli & Jamie Richards (translator) -
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Irmina
by Barbara Yelin & Michael Waaler (translator) -
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Dirty Thirty: Thirty Years of Making a Scene
by Stripburger -
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The ABC of Typography
David Rault, Edward Gauvin (translator)
The Best European Graphic Novels, recommended by Edward Gauvin
The Best European Graphic Novels, recommended by Edward Gauvin
The European graphic novel scene has unparalleled range. From indie science fiction to historical fiction, from France to Slovenia, there’s a sheer diversity of styles, palettes, and stories on display. Fulbright-winning and Eisner-nominated translator Edward Gauvin recommends five European graphic novels that show off the continent’s best writers, artists, and writer-artists.