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Книги Adrian Tomine

Adrian Tomine - автор 14 книг. Из известных произведений можно выделить: Shortcomings, New York Drawings, Optic Nerve #1. Все книги можно читать онлайн и бесплатно скачивать на нашем портале.

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Shortcomings
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Optic Nerve #1
Optic Nerve #1

"Great art and a soft, smooth page that's slick to the touch...reading Optic Nerve is like peeking into someone's diary or flipping through your favorite photo album." --New York Daily News After self-publishing seven mini comics as a teenager, Optic Nerve became a regular comic book series when Adrian Tomine was only 20. His work developed steadily over the years, from the rough, ske...

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New York Drawings
New York Drawings

ILLUSTRATIONS ANDA COMICSA FROMA THE NEW YORKER COVER ARTIST AND AWARD-WINNING CARTOONISTTwo strangers, both reading the same novel, share a fleeting glance between passing subway cars. A bookstore owner locks eyes with a neighbor as she receives an Amazon package. Strangers are united by circumstance as they wait on the subway stairs for a summer storm to pass.Adrian Tominea??s illustrations and ...

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Summer Blonde
Summer Blonde

Adrian Tomine's cult comix series Optic Nerve is finally collected into one sharp-looking hardcover graphic novel. Described as the Raymond Carver of comix, Tomine constructs tales of emotional disconnection with an ear for painfully real dialogue. Combined with his deft black and white depictions of urbane lifestyles, Tomine's fans have often accused him of eavesdropping in on their mos...

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Optic Nerve #2
Optic Nerve #2

Compelling somewhat autobiographic black and white comic book

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Optic Nerve #4
Optic Nerve #4

Three stories are featured here: in Six Day Cold (11 pages), a man spends a tense, awkward evening with his ex-girlfriend after she comes over to his apartment to help nurse his sickness; "Fourth of July" (7 pages) recounts the story of a young boy who isolates himself as his parents are being separated; in "Hazel Eyes" (6 pages), a young woman tries to recreate her life after she realizes she has...