Description
This is Noah Van Sciver's first book-length memoir. Noah Van Sciver is a multple Ignatz and Eisner Award Nominee He is one of fastest rising cartoonist of his generation. With a relentless pace of publishing. He already has 5 GNs published and he's only in his early 30's. This is unusual for a GN cartoonist. The memoir deals with his poor Mormon childhood.
About the Author
Noah Van Sciver first came to comic readers' attention with his critically acclaimed comic book series Blammo, which has earned him 3 Ignatz award nominations. His work has appeared in Mad magazine, Best American Comics 2011, and The Stranger, as well as countless graphic anthologies. He currently is the writer/artist on a comic strip titled "Rufus Baxter" for the alternative weekly newspaper Westword. Van Sciver has four graphic novels: The Hypo: The Melancholic Young Lincoln, Youth Is Wasted, Saint Cole and Fante Bukowski: Struggling Writer.
Reviews
"Van Sciver also powerfully illustrates the scars raked across an adult life by a chaotic upbringing." - Publishers Weekly
"Van Sciver's imagery has an uncanny, if deceptively casual, ability to communicate the seems-like-forever stretches of his anxiety and hunger in early adolescence." - Denver Post
"A quote by Aristotle begins the book: "Give me a child until he is 7 and I will show you the man." Honestly and artistically, One Dirty Tree demonstrates the truth of that aphorism." - Foreword Reviews
"An autobiographical triumph! I personally believe Noah will come to be regarded as one of the 21st Century's great North American 'cartoonists' and I for one will be able to say I was there laughing at him, I mean lauding him, right from the start!" - Page 45
Awards
Winner of Association for Mormon Letters 2018. Nominated for Eisner Awards 2019 and INDIES Awards.
Book Information
ISBN 9781941250273
Author Noah Van Sciver
Format Hardback
Page Count 116
Imprint Uncivilized Books
Publisher Uncivilized Books