Now in paperback, a collection of “darkly humorous, existential, erotic, trance inducing” (The New York Times) short stories by the lauded French comics artist Nicole Claveloux. Nicole Claveloux’s short stories—originally published in the late 1970s and never before collected in English—are among the most beautiful comics ever drawn: whimsical, intoxicating, with the freshness and splendor of dreams. In hallucinatory color or elegant black-and-white, she brings us into lands that are strange but oddly recognizable, filled with murderous grandmothers and lonely city dwellers, bad-tempered vegetables and walls that are surprisingly easy to fall through. In the title story, written with Edith Zha, a new houseplant becomes the first step in an epic journey of self-discovery and a witty fable of modern romance—complete with talking shrubbery, a wised-up genie, and one very depressed bird. This selection, designed and introduced by Daniel Clowes, presents the full achievement of an unforgettable, unjustly neglected master of French comics.
Nicole Claveloux Bücher



The Green Hand and Other Stories
- 100 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Originally published in the late 1970s, Claveloux's short stories are among the most beautiful comics ever drawn. This first English-language collection presents the full achievement of an unforgettable, unjustly neglected master of French comics.
Morte saison et autres récits
- 126 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Déposées sur une plage par un train qui se désagrège à leur arrivée, deux détectives (auxquelles les autrices prêtent leurs traits) débarquent à l'Hôtel du Petit boudin des dunes. Dans ce refuge de bord de mer, le temps s'écoule différemment. La mer monte quand elle en a envie et les méduses volent dans le ciel. Les habitués vaquent à leurs occupations au son du pianiste d'automne, jusqu'au jour où l'Homme triste disparaît mystérieusement.