The Encyclopedia of Early Earth
By (Author) Isabel Greenberg
Vintage Publishing
Jonathan Cape Ltd
1st October 2013
3rd October 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
741.5942
Winner of British Comic Award for Best Book 2014 (UK)
Hardback
176
Width 217mm, Height 304mm, Spine 19mm
945g
'It's a book about many things - love, snow, god, poisoned sausages...but mostly it's a celebration of storytelling itself. Strange and wry and funny and beautifully drawn.' Mark Haddon Winner of the Best Book Award at the 2014 British Comic Awards Winner of the Best Book Award at the 2014 British Comic Awards Readers! This book is not a real encyclopedia! It is an epic work of fiction, detailing the many tales and adventures of one lonely storyteller, on a quest for Enlightenment and True Love. This book contains many stories, big and small, about and pertaining to the following things- Gods, monsters, mad kings, wise old crones, shamans, medicine men, brothers and sisters, strife, mystery, bad science, worse geography, and did we already mention true love Critics are saying it is probably the best thing since sliced bread. Maybe even since bread knives.
Theres much myth and magic in the pages of this colossal work of illustrated fiction. * Monocle *
This is a hugely enjoyable and remarkable book, with much to discover below the surface. -- Jess Richards * Guardian *
Its a whimsical, light-hearted book that reads like the best kind of bedtime story a new take on something familiar and much loved. -- Teddy Jamieson * Glasgow Sunday Herald *
There is a pleasing unity to these far-flung stories appearing alongside one another. Greenberg is clearly fascinated by the universality of myth. -- George Pendle * Financial Times *
Timelessly brilliant Isabel Greenberg is clearly destined to make a big contribution to British comics. * Starburst *
Isabel Greenberg is a London-based illustrator and writer. She studied illustration at the University of Brighton. She won the Cape/Comica/Observer graphic short story prize in 2011 with 'Love in a Very Cold Climate'. Her debut graphic novel, The Enyclopedia of Early Earth, won two Eisner Awards and was a New York Times bestseller.