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Paul Hornschemeier

    October 27, 1977

    Paul Hornschemeier crafts graphic novels that delve into profound philosophical and psychological questions through visual storytelling. His work is marked by an experimental approach to the comic medium, where formal innovation serves to deepen thematic content. Hornschemeier's narratives often explore themes of isolation, the search for meaning, and the complexities of human connection. His distinctive style and intellectual depth establish him as a significant voice in contemporary graphic literature.

    Mein Leben mit Mr. Dangerous
    Komm zurück, Mutter
    Artists Authors Thinkers Directors
    The Three Paradoxes
    All and Sundry: Uncollected Work 2004-2009
    Let Us Be Perfectly Clear
    • 2013

      Artists Authors Thinkers Directors

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Featuring a collection of sketchbook portraits, this work showcases influential figures who have impacted Paul Hornschemeier's artistic perspective. Drawn from his popular blog, The Daily Forlorn, these illustrations highlight the connections between art and personal inspiration, resonating with a growing audience on platforms like Tumblr.

      Artists Authors Thinkers Directors
    • 2009

      This collection features a substantial array of previously uncollected works from a renowned author known for The Three Paradoxes. It showcases their unique storytelling style and thematic depth, offering readers a chance to explore new narratives and insights that highlight the author's creativity and literary prowess. Perfect for fans and newcomers alike, this volume promises to enrich the understanding of the author's body of work.

      All and Sundry: Uncollected Work 2004-2009
    • 2007

      The Three Paradoxes

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.3(741)Add rating

      An intricate, complex autobiographical comic blending multiple threads of reality and fantasy, each drawn in a different style, coming together as one story questioning change, progress, and worth in the author's life.

      The Three Paradoxes
    • 2006

      Let Us Be Perfectly Clear

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.6(224)Add rating

      The book offers a rich exploration of existential themes through innovative structures and stylistic experimentation. It delves into the complexities of human existence, challenging conventional narrative forms and engaging readers in a profound philosophical dialogue. The unique approach invites a deeper reflection on life, identity, and the human condition, making it a compelling read for those interested in literary experimentation and existential thought.

      Let Us Be Perfectly Clear