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I always have been and will remain someone who loves real, 3D, substantial books. And I don't believe that it's a wistful, nostalgic interest like vinyl collectors. It's not the same thing.
Art Spiegelman
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Art Spiegelman
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: February 15
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Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev Spiegelman
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In 1908, you could easily earn $20 to $200 as a cartoonist. What's amazing is that it's still true!
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I would say that, in the future, the book will be reserved for things that function best as a book. So, if I need a textbook that's going to be out of date because of new technological inventions, you're better off having it where you can download the supplements or the update.
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Comics seem to be cooking these days. It's like being a rock star.
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Comics can be pernicious, fascist propaganda or anti-authoritarian. The ones that shaped me were particularly anti-authoritarian.
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he technology that threatens to kill off books as we know them - the physical book, a new phrase in our language - is also making the physical book capable of being more beautiful than books have been since the middle ages.
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It's not an accident that, while bookstores are all in a tizzy, one of the more lively and alive sections is the so-called graphic novel section, because those are harder to replace.
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What's called art now probably has some legitimate things happening in it, but I've become more and more distrustful of a lot of it because it seems like an extension of the fashion trade and the stock market.
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One way of understanding a graphic novel is that it's an ambitious comic and one way or another my comics have had ambitions. I have no problem with escapism. When I get my depressions all I want to do is escape reality.
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In reality, childhood is deep and rich. It's vital, mysterious, and profound. I remember my OWN childhood vividly I knew terrible things, but I knew I mustn't let the adults *know* I knew... it would scare them.
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The book has very specific qualities. Let's say in 2300 they discover the physical book, after having lived with the digital book for several hundred years. They'll be able to say, Look at all the cool stuff you can have in a real book and how different it is. The differences are manifold.
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There's a therapeutic aspect to all making, but the nature of working is to compress, condense, and shape stuff, not to just expunge it. It's not just an exorcism.
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I know this is insane, but i somehow wish i had been in auschwitz with my parents so i could really know what they lived through! I guess it's some kind of guilt about having had an easier life than they did.
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To die, it's easy. But you have to struggle for life.
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Right now anything made for the iPad is like performance art. I'm not interested in performance art. Comics are too hard to make to be done for such a passing blip. When it stabilizes, I'll look at it.
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A manifesto, a diary, a crumpled suicide note, and a still relevant love letter.
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If you're going to visit and re-visit a book, it has more reason to be a real book, because of that ability to concentrate and that relationship that you build up with it, as opposed to the relationship that you build up with your screen, rewards replacement.
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When a technology is replaced by another technology, the previous technology either becomes art or it dies.
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I became a degenerate artist. My parents were shaped by their own experiences, and artists weren't so useful in the death camps.
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No matter what I accomplish, it doesn't seem like much compared to surviving Auschwitz.
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Samuel Beckett once said, Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness. ...On the other hand, he SAID it.
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