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Up at the League, says a friend, there had been one night a brisk conversational discussion, as to what would happen on the Morrow of the Revolution ... As he sat in that vapour-bath of hurried and discontented humanity, a carriage of the underground railway, he, like others, stewed discontentedly ... he found himself musing on the subject-matter of discussion: "If I could but see a day of it," he said to himself; "if I could but see it!"
This is the graphic biography of William Morris (1834-1896), the celebrated designer, driven polymath, and radical socialist.
With the telegraphic immediacy of the doodle, Nick Thorkelson's striking and idiosyncratic illustrations chime with the Arts and Crafts movement's emphasis on the humanizing power of the handmade.
Thorkelson traces the major events of Morris's life, weaving a rich tapestry of the artistic, social, and political questions that animated him. He explores Morris's politics and art, and how his hatred of class tyranny and love of humanity shaped his poetry, design, and relationships. He considers the tension of Morris's efforts to democratize art while creating pieces for the wealthy, his critique of Britain's Empire, and his central place in socialist culture and propaganda.
Nick Thorkelson is a cartoonist living in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He is the author and illustrator of Herbert Marcuse: Philosopher of Utopia (2019). He was an editorial cartoonist at The Boston Globe and has created comics and illustrations in support of organizations working on economic justice, peace, public health, and industrial safety. He is the co-author and/or illustrator of The Earth Belongs to the People, The Underhanded History of the USA, The Legal Rights of Union Stewards, The Comic Strip of Neoliberalism, and Economic Meltdown Funnies, and has contributed to a number of nonfiction comics anthologies. Nick also moonlights as a musician, animator, graphic designer, and painter.
Paul Buhle is the author or editor of more than three dozen books. Formerly a Senior Lecturer at Brown University, he produces radical comics today, and is the authorized biographer of C.L.R. James. He founded the SDS Journal Radical America and the archive Oral History of the American Left and, with Mari Jo Buhle, is coeditor of the Encyclopedia of the American Left.
Sharon Rudahl is an American comic artist, illustrator, and writer. She was one of the first female artists who contributed to the underground comix movement of the early 1970s. In 1972, she was part of the women's collective that founded Wimmen's Comix, the first ongoing comic drawn exclusively by women.Thanks for subscribing!
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