Paul at home
(Comic)

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Dascher, Helge, 1965- translator.
Aspinall, Rob, translator.
Published
[Montreal] : Drawn & Quarterly, [2020].
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Published
[Montreal] : Drawn & Quarterly, [2020].
Format
Comic
Physical Desc
159 pages, 24 unnumbered pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Language
English

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General Note
"Originally published in French by La Pastéque 2019."--Page facing title page.
Description
"An affecting exploration of the ways our roles as parents and children change over a lifetime. Paul at Home is Quebecois superstar Michel Rabagliati's most personal book yet, a riveting, emotional, and frequently amusing take on the losses and loneliness of being closer to retirement than to university. Paul is in his mid-50s, a successful cartoonist with an achy shoulder living in a house he once shared with his wife and daughter. The backyard is unkempt, full of weeds. A swing set sits idle, slowly rusting beside a half-dead tree Paul planted with his then-five-year-old daughter. The room that belonged to his now-18-year-old daughter is mostly unused, especially once she decides to move overseas. Left unspoken but lingering in the background is Paul's divorce after a three decade relationship with his high school sweetheart. Amid all of this emotional turmoil, Paul visits his ailing mother in the final months of her life. Like Paul, she divorced in mid-life after a long marriage. She spent most of her remaining years alone or in unfulfilling relationships, which Paul implicitly fears might happen to him. Online dating only seems to make the world worse. Rabagliati doesn't shy away from these intimate issues, approaching them as much with self-deprecating humor as with sorrow or pain. Characterized by both a deep insight and a willingness to poke fun at life's shortcomings, Paul at Home is a playful and poetic rumination on loss and the sometimes unsettling changes that come with middle age."--Provided by publisher.
Language
Translated from the French.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rabagliati, M., Dascher, H., & Aspinall, R. (2020). Paul at home . Drawn & Quarterly.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rabagliati, Michel, Helge Dascher and Rob, Aspinall. 2020. Paul At Home. Drawn & Quarterly.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rabagliati, Michel, Helge Dascher and Rob, Aspinall. Paul At Home Drawn & Quarterly, 2020.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Rabagliati, Michel,, Helge Dascher, and Rob Aspinall. Paul At Home Drawn & Quarterly, 2020.

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