WHERE AM I?
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WHO AM I?
I am a writer of non-fiction and graphic fiction from Colorado who now lives in Washington, D.C. I have drawn & written two psycho-comics --In the Floyd Archives, based on Freud's case histories, and its post-Freudian sequel Mother May I? I have also written reviews and essays for The New York Review of Books, The Atlantic, The Comics Journal, The L.A Review of Books, The New York Times, Photograph, Slate, and Artforum. I am working on the third volume of my series of Shakespearean Tragic-Comics, which so far includes Hamlet: Prince of Pigs and Anchovius Caesar. For more detail, see my CV. WHO WAS I?
For many years I worked at The New York Times (1989-2006) where I was, at various points, a photo critic, a Web critic, an arts reporter, an editor at The Week in Review, and an editor at The Book Review. In 2008 Vintage published Ultimate Blogs: Masterworks From the Wild Web, an anthology that I edited. My first book, published by Pantheon in 2001 was In the Floyd Archives. (Photo: Marion Ettlinger) |