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Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth

by Chris Ware

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Series: The Acme Novelty Library (5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14)

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A graphic novel about a lonely thirty-six-year-old man named Jimmy Corrigan, who meets his father for the first time and contemplates the worth of his own existence.
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 Comics: Jimmy Corrigan5 unread / 5gregtmills, July 2007

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I'll start with the artwork, because it's basically astounding. The scenes from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair would probably be enough to warrant giving this book 5 stars. The sense of scale and the utter smallness of the people, the drawings are strikingly beautiful.

Now the story. It's consumed with loneliness and grief and is deeply affecting. The whole clan of Corrigan men will stick with you like signposts for mistakes to avoid. There was a danger as I got close to the end that it would be too bleak for me, but there are hints of hope in it, which is maybe all you need. ( )
1 vote rknickme | Mar 31, 2024 |
Simply brilliant, perhaps the apex of the form.
  Mark_Feltskog | Dec 23, 2023 |
From a design and layout point of view it was amazing, but the was depressing and I gave up on it. It's really nice to look at. ( )
  shanembailey | Dec 21, 2023 |
Poignant yet captivating. ( )
  zeh | Jun 3, 2023 |
Storia di rara cupezza e disperazione, raccontata in maniera oggettiva ma non distaccata e con grande approfondimento contestuale e storico (soprattutto nei salti nel passato). Il disegno di Ware è unico per la cura e l'attenzione dei dettagli. Proprio in relazione a questi ultimi, una nota idealmente rivolta all'editore (forse anche all'autore, in quanto non conosco l'edizione originale): sarebbe stato bello poter leggere il libro in un formato un po' più grande. ( )
  d.v. | May 16, 2023 |
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Some will find Jimmy Corrigan slow and depressing; they will be wrong. It is thrilling, moving, profoundly sympathetic — and it is the most beautiful-looking book of the year.
 
In Ware's world, lost boys grow up (or fail to do so), turning into lost men. Grey waves of depression cascade endlessly down though lost generations. No feel- good endings here: what prevents the bleakness of Ware's vision from overwhelming the reader in a flood of cosmic pessimism is the sheer craftsmanship, imagination, inventiveness and compassion with which it is realised.
 
While so many similar projects are little more than strings of striking images, Jimmy Corrigan forces you to pause, flick back a few pages and read again, rewarding you with another insight, another overdue connection. It is a rare and uplifting example of an artistic vision pushed to the limits.
 

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Janiš, ViktorTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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DEDICATION (dĕd'ə-kā'shən) n. In this semi-autobiographical work of fiction, I fear I may have potentially impugned (at least, perhaps, in a careless, reader's comprehension of the book) some "real life" alter-egos, most notable of whom might be my mother, who, being thoughtful, intelligent, and supportive woman thus bears no resemblance whatsoever to the miserable wretch who dominates poor Jimmy. As such, this book is dedicated to her, especially as it is wholly characterized by her absence.
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A graphic novel about a lonely thirty-six-year-old man named Jimmy Corrigan, who meets his father for the first time and contemplates the worth of his own existence.

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On a bandaged foot
And the tooth of a small boy
Travels loneliness. (captainfez)

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