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Manga, a longstanding Japanese version of graphic1 novels, is such a popular literary form that ian entire category in several bookstores.t's
In a recent Washington Post story, Michael Dirda described young people sprawled2 on the floor at bookstores, their eyes riveted3 on the books in front of them. In fact, Dirda wrote, no other readers look quite so utterly4 absorbed.
The books belonged to a hot but, until recently, somewhat obscure genre5 that many Americans have never heard of.
Franklin Park Library, Flickr Creative Commons
This is an obviously well-attended workshop, specifically on how to create graphic novels, at a library in Franklin Park, Illinois.
It's the graphic novel. And the graphic part has nothing to do with explicit6 written descriptions of people, places, acts, or events. It refers to the illustrations, or graphics7, that, in this form of book, carry the story as much as, or more than, the words.
Graphic novels - whose format8 has been traced all the way back to medieval woodcuts and to adult 19th Century Japanese illustrated9 stories called manga - look a lot like comic strips in book form. But each volume tells a full and complex story.
Graphic novels are mocked in some literary quarters as simplistic - another example of what some consider the dumbing down of the American culture.
portlant, Flickr Creative Commons
The first word is washed out a bit from the flash reflection, but it reflects a meeting announcement for a book club of folks who read graphic novels in Portland, Oregon.
Writer Alan Moore, for instance, scoffs10 that graphic novel is nothing but a marketing11 term . . . meaning 'expensive comic book.'
That's an interesting take, since Moore is himself a British comic-book writer.
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