Bread & Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York by Delany, Samuel R.

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Bread & Wine: An Erotic Tale of New York

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The runaway critical and commercial success of Alison Bechdel's Fun Home has paved the way for the re-issue of Bread & Wine. Written by black,...
The runaway critical and commercial success of Alison Bechdel's Fun Home has paved the way for the re-issue of Bread & Wine. Written by black, gay science-fiction writer, professor, and theorist Samuel R. Delany, and drawn by artist/martial arts instructor Mia Wolff, Bread & Wine is a graphic autobiography that flashes back to the unlikely story of how Delany befriend ed Dennis, and how they became an enduring couple--Delany, a professor at Philadelphia's Temple University, Dennis, an intelligent man living on the streets. For casual readers and fans, Bread & Wine is a moving, sexually charged love story, with visuals informed by Wolff's professional physical pursuits. Her black-and-white, pen-and-ink work not only expressionistically represents the characters' "body language" and the bustling New York setting, but is also filled with impish art references and visual puns. The scholarly potential for the book, based on the poem "Bread and Wine" by the German lyric poet Friedrich Holderlin, not only encompasses queer, African-American, and graphic novel studies, but also exploration in the literary and paraliterary academic fields. This edition includes an introduction by Watchmen writer Alan Moore, commentary by the book's protagonists, Delany and Dennis, and a new interview with Delany and Wolff.

Author: Samuel R. Delany
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Published: 07/19/2013
Pages: 72
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.08lbs
Size: 10.42h x 8.31w x 0.49d
ISBN: 9781606996324
Audience: Young Adult


Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 03/01/2014 pg. 48

About the Author
Delany, Samuel R.: - Samuel Ray Delany, Jr., also known as "Chip," is an American writer and Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductee (in 2002), and a recipient of four Nebula awards and two Hugo awards over the course of his career. He is a professor of English and Creative Writing at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he is Director of the Graduate Creative Writing Program.Moore, Alan: - Alan Moore is a magician and performer, and is widely regarded as the best and most influential writer in the history of comics. His seminal works include From Hell, V for Vendetta, and Watchmen, for which he won the Hugo Award. He was born in 1953 in Northampton, UK, and has lived there ever since.Wolff, Mia: - Mia Wolff grew up drawing, reading, and climbing trees before arriving at Pratt Institute to study painting. From there she joined the Big Apple Circus, subsequently going on the road with a three ring show as the catcher in a double trapeze act. Returning to NYC she went back to painting (wolffland.com) and making books (Catcher, Bread & Wine, Eye Feed). She is currently living in Brooklyn working on a long monograph/graphic novel that is akin to an operatic roller coaster in paint and ink.