Need More Love (2007) by Alin Kominsky-Crumb.pdf

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de
la
Crumb
Aline
KominsKy
Crumb
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as
one
of
the
pioneers
of
women's
comics,
a
genre
that
emerged
in
California
in
the
sixties
and
seventies.
She
became
well
known
during
that
period
for
her
autobiographical
work,
influencing
many
comic
book
artists
after
her.
NEED
MORE
LOVE
draws
on
her
strips
over
01
remarkable
body
of
comic
the
past
four
decades,
many
featuring
her
self-effacing
character
Bunch.
and
crazy
journey
took
her
from
her
beginnings
as
a
nice
Jewish
girl
from
Long
Island
to
kinky
Greenwich
Village
in
the
sixties,
and
then
to
California,
the
legendary
land
of
sex,
drugs,
and
underground
comic
books,
and
finally
on
to
her
medieval
chateau
in
the
south
of
France.
In
this
no-holds-barred
hilarious
and
Aline's
wild
A'
outrageous
graphic
memoir
she
faithfully
chronicles
her
dysfunctional
fifties
childhood,
failed
first
marriage,
studies
at
art
school,
and
family
life
with
husband
R.
Crumb
and
their
daughter
Sophie.
is
a
unique
blend
of
photographs
and
memorabilia,
and
portrays
the
movers and
shakers
(and
the
jerks)
of
the
art
and
music
worlds
from
the
NEED
MORE
LOVE
comics,
art,
sixties
to
the
present.
NEED
MORE
LOVE
Komimky
concludes
with
the
Code,
Aline's
wry
take
on
the
art
of
staying
glamorous
after
50,
drawing
on
the
cool
savvy
garnered
from
a
life
cf
angst
and
ecstasy.
She
muses
wittily
on
philosophy,
art,
shopping,
travel,
food,
fitness,
sex
and
decor,
and
beautiful
clothes
(she
has
modeled
designs
by
Stella
McCartney,
Vivian
Tarn,
Nc.rciso
Rodriguez and
Marc
Jacobs).
Aline
promises
the
reader:
"I
am
packing
this
book
with
sordid
details
from
my
real
life.
I
don't
have
to
make
up
anything!
You'U
get
fabulous
adventures,
sex,
humor
J
ad
vice
on
beh;-
ior,
lifestyle
and
.
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u--
;
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ptic
judgment."
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Digitized
by
the
Internet
Archive
in
2012
http://archive.org/details/needmoreloveOOalin
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