Comics & Graphic Novels General
Swan Song
- Publisher
- Conundrum Press
- Initial publish date
- Nov 2021
- Category
- General, Anthologies, Artists' Books
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781772620627
- Publish Date
- Nov 2021
- List Price
- $20
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Description
The final chapter in a body of cut-and-paste work that is difficult to categorize but has sometimes been referred to as "graphic poetry."
Culled from decades of hunting and gathering in the underground, Ahlers has filled many binders to overflowing. Swan Song revisits the black and white photocopier esthetic of her genre-bending and influential book Temper, Temper and its sequel Fatal Distraction, finally completing this groundbreaking trilogy. Part art book, part zine collection, part diary, part graphic novel, but all Sonja Ahlers, we finally have closure from an artist who continues to push the boundaries of what a book can be.
About the author
Sonja Ahlers is a visual artist and poet from Victoria, BC. Her books are hard to classify and can be found in several different sections of the library.
1994's A WANDERING EYE was the first of many self-published books that circulated mainly through the underground "penpal" network of punk rock and Riot grrrl zines. Ahlers attracted national attention with TEMPER, TEMPER, published by Insomniac Press in 1998, followed by FATAL DISTRACTION in 2004. In 2010, Drawn & Quarterly published The Selves .
Ahlers' art has been exhibited across Canada, as well as in the United States, Japan, and Australia. She helped create the visual identity of Rookie Mag and from 2011 to 2015 was a frequent contributor to the publication and lead artist/designer of its four anthologies.
Editorial Reviews
"Ahlers continues to explore the possibilities of a genre that she invented and, occasionally, masters. When Ahlers gets it right, form and content merge to create a new print medium singularly capable of expressing the fragmented random totality of 21st century life." - Broken Pencil
"Swan Song is full of unfeigned, disquieting, inspiring and fiercely poignant views of the world itself and of an artist's place within it." - Jeff Stychin, The British Columbia Review
"The day I discovered Sonja Ahlers' work, I was finally given a visual language for how strange I felt inside; for how deeply the contradictions and constructs of girlhood can leave a mark. In Swan Song, she digs deeper into these concerns, and extends her curiosity to the conditions of life online and art-as-a-career. She is a master at collaging these sometimes-oxymorons and the knots they create within. This book touched the corners of my subconscious and my heart." - Tavi Gevinson, Rookie founder