The Projector And Elephant

Author: Martin Vaughn-James

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  • : $89.95 AUD
  • : 9781681374840
  • : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
  • : New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
  • : February 2022
  • : 61.99
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  • : Martin Vaughn-James
  • : Hardback
  • : 2010
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Description

Two surreal, experimental graphic novels about technology, corporatization and alienation in the modern world by a cult-favorite comics innovator.


In 1968, the British artist and writer Martin Vaughn-James emigrated to Canada.  Over the next eight years, he proceeded to produce some of the most mesmerizing and inventive works in comics, light-years ahead of his contemporaries.  Among them were Elephant and The Projector, linked graphic novels that guide the reader (and a bespectacled Everyman) through landscapes built out of both the everyday and the nightmarish.  Jam-packed superhighways, plummeting horses, vast urban wastelands, colossal businessmen, demented cartoon animals and interstellar oranges are just a small part of Vaughn-James's prophetic vision of society's turn away from the natural world to the artificial.


Together for the first time in a single volume, designed and edited by Seth and with an introduction by Jeet Heer, Elephant and The Projector stand as a reminder that we have yet to catch up to Vaughn-James.