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Rogue Bibliophile

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Tom Gauld‘s cartoon on the future for book lovers for The Guardian this weekend.

Tom also did the cover and interior illustration in this weekend’s Guardian Review for an article on plot by John Mullan.

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Author Health Hazards

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian.

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Jane Eyre Uncovers Mister Rochester’s Secrets

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian.

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Grammar Wars

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian.

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In A House Besieged: An Illustrated Adaptation

Illustrator Roman Muradov has drawn a beautiful adaptation of Lydia Davis’s (very) short story ‘In a House Besieged’ — originally published in the collection Break It Down (1986) — for The Paris Review:

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You can read the rest of the story here.

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Poetic Justice

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Grant Snider marks National Poetry Month for the New York Times.

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Lost Literature

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Tom Gauld on lost literature for The Guardian.

And in related news, Tom’s new book Mooncop will be published by Drawn & Quarterly in September. Can’t wait.

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Lead the Autobiographical Novelist to the Literary Prize

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Tom Gauld on Karl Ove Knausgaard for The Guardian.

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Cold Comfort Books

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Roz Chast for The New Yorker.

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Adaptation

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Tom Gauld for The Guardian

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Tom Gauld on sexism in history writing for The Guardian.

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Mirror by Chris Ware

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I have to confess that I frequently find This American Life kind of irritating, but this collaboration with Chris Ware and The New Yorker to create an animated magazine cover is neat:

The animation was done by Ware and John Kuramoto. You can read more about how it came about on The New Yorker culture blog.

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