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The 2007 New York Times Book Review Notable Book now in paperback Lauded for its provocative and insightful portrayal of interpersonal relationships Adrian Tomine s politically charged Shortcomings was one of the most acclaimed books of 2007. Among many interviews and reviews in outlets around the country Tomine was interviewed by Terry Gross on NPR s Fresh Air and also in The Believer New York magazine and Giant Robot. Shortcomings landed on countless best of lists including those in Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times; was praised by Junot D az in Publishers Weekly; and was the subject of a solo review in The New York Times Book Review that drew comparison between Tomine and Philip Roth. The groundbreaking graphic novel now returns in paperback. Author: Adrian Tomine Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly Published: 04/28/2009 Pages: 104 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.56lbs Size: 9.10h x 6.67w x 0.38d ISBN: 9781897299753 About the Author Adrian Tomine is the critically acclaimed cartoonist of the comic book series Optic Nerve; the graphic novels 32 Stories Sleepwalk Summer Blonde and Shortcomings; and the art book Scrapbook. He is also an illustrator for The New Yorker Esquire and Rolling Stone and his stories have appeared in The Best American Nonrequired Reading and An Anthology of Graphic Fiction Cartoons and True Stories. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley Tomine lives in Brooklyn New York.

Drawn & Quarterly Shortcomings -- Adrian Tomine Extra

The 2007 New York Times Book Review Notable Book now in paperback Lauded for its provocative and insightful portrayal of interpersonal relationships Adrian Tomine s politically charged Shortcomings was one of the most acclaimed books of 2007. Among many interviews and reviews in outlets around the country Tomine was interviewed by Terry Gross on NPR s Fresh Air and also in The Believer New York magazine and Giant Robot. Shortcomings landed on countless best of lists including those in Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times; was praised by Junot D az in Publishers Weekly; and was the subject of a solo review in The New York Times Book Review that drew comparison between Tomine and Philip Roth. The groundbreaking graphic novel now returns in paperback. Author: Adrian Tomine Publisher: Drawn & Quarterly Published: 04/28/2009 Pages: 104 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.56lbs Size: 9.10h x 6.67w x 0.38d ISBN: 9781897299753 About the Author Adrian Tomine is the critically acclaimed cartoonist of the comic book series Optic Nerve; the graphic novels 32 Stories Sleepwalk Summer Blonde and Shortcomings; and the art book Scrapbook. He is also an illustrator for The New Yorker Esquire and Rolling Stone and his stories have appeared in The Best American Nonrequired Reading and An Anthology of Graphic Fiction Cartoons and True Stories. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley Tomine lives in Brooklyn New York.

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