Slumberland

Slumberland
Author: Paul Beatty
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 037460228X

The hip break-out novel from 2016 Man Booker Prize winning author, Paul Beatty, about a disaffected Los Angeles DJ who travels to post-Wall Berlin in search of his transatlantic doppelganger. Hailed by the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times as one of the best writers of his generation, Paul Beatty turns his creative eye to man's search for meaning and identity in an increasingly chaotic world. After creating the perfect beat, DJ Darky goes in search of Charles Stone, a little know avant-garde jazzman, to play over his sonic masterpiece. His quest brings him to a recently unified Berlin, where he stumbles through the city's dreamy streets ruminating about race, sex, love, Teutonic gods, the prevent defense, and Wynton Marsalis in search of his artistic-and spiritual-other. Ferocious, bombastic, and laugh-out-loud funny, Slumberland is vintage Paul Beatty and belongs on the shelf next to Jonathan Lethem, Colson Whitehead, and Junot Diaz.

Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland

Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland
Author: Eric Shanower
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1623027829

An all-new, all-ages series full of magic and whimsy from award-winning creators Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez! Spinning out of Winsor McKay's brilliant early 20th century strip, Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland sees King Morpheus' daughter, in the Royal Palace of Slumberland, select her next-playmate: Nemo! Collects issues #1_4 and includes an art gallery from artist Gabriel Rodriguez.

Wide Awake in Slumberland

Wide Awake in Slumberland
Author: Katherine Roeder
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1626741174

Cartoonist Winsor McCay (1869-1934) is rightfully celebrated for the skillful draftmanship and inventive design sense he displayed in the comic strips Little Nemo in Slumberland and Dream of the Rarebit Fiend. McCay crafted narratives of anticipation, abundance, and unfulfilled longing. This book explores McCay's interest in dream imagery in relation to the larger preoccupation with fantasy that dominated the popular culture of early twentieth-century urban America. McCay's role as a pioneer of early comics has been documented; yet, no existing study approaches him and his work from an art historical perspective, giving close readings of individual artworks while situating his output within the larger visual culture and the rise of modernism. From circus posters and vaudeville skits to department store window displays and amusement park rides, McCay found fantastical inspiration in New York City's burgeoning entertainment and retail districts. Wide Awake in Slumberland connects McCay's work to relevant children's literature, advertising, architecture, and motion pictures in order to demonstrate the artist's sophisticated blending and remixing of multiple forms from mass culture. Studying this interconnection in McCay's work and, by extension, the work of other early twentieth-century cartoonists, Roeder traces the web of relationships connecting fantasy, leisure, and consumption. Readings of McCay's drawings and the eighty-one black-and-white and color illustrations reveal a man who was both a ready participant and an incisive critic of the rising culture of fantasy and consumerism.

The Poetics of Slumberland

The Poetics of Slumberland
Author: Scott Bukatman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-03-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520265718

"In The Poetics of Slumberland, Scott Bukatman celebrates play, plasmatic possibility, and the life of images in cartoons, comics, and cinema. Bukatman begins with Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland to explore how and why the emerging media of comics and cartoons brilliantly captured a playful, rebellious energy. Slumberland is more than a marvelous world for Nemo and its other citizens; it is an aesthetic space defined by the artist's innovations. The book broadens to consider similar 'animated' behaviors in seemingly disparate media--films about Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent van Gogh; the musical My Fair Lady and the story of Frankenstein; the slapstick comedies of Jerry Lewis; and contemporary comic superheroes--drawing them all together as purveyors of embodied utopias of disorder."--Page 4 of cover.

The Poetics of Slumberland

The Poetics of Slumberland
Author: Scott Bukatman
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2012-03-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0520951506

In The Poetics of Slumberland, Scott Bukatman celebrates play, plasmatic possibility, and the life of images in cartoons, comics, and cinema. Bukatman begins with Winsor McCay’s Little Nemo in Slumberland to explore how and why the emerging media of comics and cartoons brilliantly captured a playful, rebellious energy characterized by hyperbolic emotion, physicality, and imagination. The book broadens to consider similar "animated" behaviors in seemingly disparate media—films about Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, and Vincent van Gogh; the musical My Fair Lady and the story of Frankenstein; the slapstick comedies of Jerry Lewis; and contemporary comic superheroes—drawing them all together as the purveyors of embodied utopias of disorder.

Little Nemo

Little Nemo
Author: Winsor McCay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1974
Genre: Children's dreams
ISBN:

The Complete Little Nemo 1910-1927

The Complete Little Nemo 1910-1927
Author: Winsor McCay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783836576116

Winsor McCay's Little Nemo is one of the greatest cultural phenomena of early 20th-century media. Nemo's dreamscape journey continues in this second volume, collecting all of his escapades from 1910 to 1927 in brilliant color and XXL resolution--329 episodes in total, including the legendary Airship Adventures. A delightful exploration of...

Little Nemo

Little Nemo
Author: Josh O'Neill
Publisher: Locust Moon Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014
Genre: Boys
ISBN: 9780989907699

"Over 100 of today's best cartoonists pay tribute to comics' greatest innovator, Winsor McCay, in one giant book. In this massive, 144-page, 16" x 21" hardcover, many of the world's finest cartoonists and illustrators have created new Little Nemo in Slumberland strips, following their own voices down paths lit by McCay. Taking on the same giant, broadsheet newspaper-sized canvas as McCay, artists such as Michael Allred, Paul Pope, Yuko Shimizu, J.H. Williams III, Charles Vess, David Mack, J.G. Jones, Craig Thompson, Paolo Rivera, Carla Speed McNeil, Bill Sienkiewicz, P. Craig Russell, Ronald Wimberly, Denis Kitchen, Jill Thompson, Stephen R. Bissette, Gabriel Bá & Fábio Moon, Farel Dalrymple, John Cassaday, Peter Bagge, Cliff Chiang, and over a hundred more have all done some of the very best work of their illustrious careers."--Publisher's website, http://locustmoon.storenvy.com/products/8656665-little-nemo-dream-another-dream, viewed on December 18, 2014.

The Best of Little Nemo in Slumberland

The Best of Little Nemo in Slumberland
Author: Winsor McCay
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori, & Chang
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Children
ISBN: 9781556706479

Little Nemo in slumberland was a comic strip which ran from 1905 - 1927. The weekly strips, drawn in art nouveau style, told the story of a six year old boy and his night time fantasy world. This anthology contains nearly 200 of the best strips by W McCay.