Harvey Pekar Conversations
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Harvey Pekar,
Alan David Doane (Goodreads Author)
Harvey Pekar's "American Splendor" is the longest-running and arguably the most influential autobiographical comic book series produced in America. Since 1976, Pekar (b. 1939) has reported on his life through his comics. Pekar's comic books deal with his life as a Veterans Administration clerk and freelance music critic; his friends and co-workers and their stori
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Published
September 2nd 2008
by University Press of Mississippi
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Most of the interviewers asked the same question and, like a trooper, Pekar gave the same answers, staying on message. Thus, there's a lot of repetition in this book. The main thing you derive from it is a sense of Pekar's true financial situation, which is always unclear from reading his work. The spoiler from this book on that would be - Pekar is telling the truth in each of his own publications, so just believe what you infer from those.
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Harvey Lawrence Pekar was an American underground comic book writer best known for his autobiographical American Splendor series.
In 2003, the series inspired a critically acclaimed film adaptation of the same name.
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