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A Contract With God by Will Eisner
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A Contract With God

by Will Eisner

Series: The Contract with God Trilogy (1)

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Excellent graphic novel as told and illustrated by Will Eisner. ( )
  illustrationfan | Feb 13, 2009 |
Þetta var ágætislestur, vel skrifuð og vel teiknuð. Sögurnar höfðuðu samt ekkert sérstaklega til mín og voru ekkert voðalega frumlegar. Persónusköpunin var hins vegar frábær og teikningarnar mjög lifandi og eðlilegar. ( )
  arazone | Mar 24, 2008 |
The "first" graphic novel, Will Eisner's A Contract With God is an unapologetic look at tenement living in NYC in the 30s. Taken from his own recollections from his childhood, Eisner creates 4 stories that combine to create a novel that is both unique in its vision as well as brutal in its honesty. Told as much in pictures as in words, Eisner used this book as a stepping stone to creating a body of work using the then blossoming, now growing medium of the graphic novel. ( )
  tapestry100 | Jan 1, 2008 |
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A Contract with God

Will Eisner

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Amazon.com (ISBN 039332804X, Paperback)

Four powerful dramas recall tenement life in 1930s New York--an absolute must for fans of Bernard Malamud, Philip Roth,and Isaac Singer. The storytelling is straightforward: sometimes heart warming, sometimes heart breaking. It's printed in a single sepia-colored ink, which adds to the nostalgic feel of the book and includes "A Contract with God," "The Street Singer," "The Supper," and "Cookalein."

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