Scenes from an Impending Marriage: a prenuptial memoir
By (Author) Adrian Tomine
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
14th April 2011
14th April 2011
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humour
741.5
Hardback
64
Width 135mm, Height 149mm, Spine 9mm
108g
At the behest of his soon-to-be wife, Adrian Tomine set out to create a wedding favor for their guests that would be funnier and more personal than the typical chocolate bars and picture frames. What started out as a simple illustrated card soon grew into a full-fledged comic book: a collection of short strips chronicling the often absurd process of getting married.
A loose, cartoony departure from Tomine's previous work, Scenes from an Impending Marriage is a sweet-natured, laugh out-loud skewering of the modern marriage process, including hiring a DJ, location scouting, trips to the salon, suit fittings, dance lessons, registering for gifts, and managing familial demands. The most personal and autobiographical work of Tomine's career, Scenes from an Impending Marriage is a charming, delightful token of love.
Adrian Tomine is the author of Shortcomings, Summer Blonde, Sleepwalk, and 32 Stories. He is a regular New Yorker contributor and lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.