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Jason Lutes

    December 7, 1967

    Jason Lutes is a celebrated cartoonist whose work is marked by deep historical inquiry and meticulous artistic execution. His narratives often delve into complex social and political issues, presented through compelling storytelling. Lutes is known for his refined visual style and his ability to immerse readers in intricately crafted worlds. His approach to creation is driven by dedication and artistic vision.

    Jason Lutes
    Jar of Fools
    Houdini
    City of stones
    City of smoke
    City of light
    Berlin
    • 2019

      Houdini

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.6(13)Add rating

      "A snapshot of one moment in the life of Harry Houdini, focusing on the events of a single day -- May 1, 1908 -- and a single publicity stunt, in which Houdini leapt into the near-frozen Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts wearing only a bathing suit and shackled at the wrists and ankles, and though we know what to expect, he still pulls several surprises. Bold graphics presents a living picture of this greatest of American showmen, and probably the most famous man in the world at the time, and show how the times and morals shaped him and his art."--Provided by publisher

      Houdini
    • 2018

      The conclusion to a masterful graphic novel trilogy that follows Berlin's citizens as Nazism rises The third and final act of Jason Lutes’s historical fiction about the Weimar Republic begins with Hitler arriving in Berlin. With the National Socialist party now controlling Parliament, the citizenry becomes even more divided. Lutes steps back from the larger political upheaval, using the intertwining lives of a small group of Germans to zero in on the rise of fascism and how swiftly it can replace democracy. The idle rich, the naïve bourgeoisie, and the struggling lower classes: all seek meaning in the warring political factions dividing their nation. He especially focuses on the Brauns—a working-class family torn apart by a political system that doesn’t care about them. Lovers couple and uncouple; families and friends share rituals and laughter; most of Berlin’s citizens go about their day with little sense of the larger threat to their existence. Meanwhile, the journalist Kurt Severing and the artist Marthe Muller watch in horror as their society begins a dizzying descent into extremism. Lutes’ Berlin Book Three: City of Light is one of the most anticipated graphic novels of 2018, and the long-awaited conclusion to his beloved trilogy.

      City of light
    • 2018

      Berlin

      • 580 pages
      • 21 hours of reading
      4.5(2837)Add rating

      This award-winning masterpiece shows the rise of Nazism in Germany. Available now in paperback!

      Berlin
    • 2016

      The second installment of the epic historical trilogy   The second volume of Jason Lutes’s historical epic finds the people of Weimar Berlin searching for answers after the lethal May Day demonstration of 1929. Tension builds along with the dividing wall between communists and nationalists, Jews and Gentiles, as the dawn of the Second World War draws closer. Meanwhile, the nightlife of Berlin heats up as many attempt to distract themselves from the political upheavals within the city. The American jazz band Cocoa Kids arrives and quickly becomes a fixture. The lives of the characters within Lutes’s epic weave together to create a seamless portrait of this transitory city. Marthe Muller follows her lover Kurt Severing as he interviews participants in the May Day demonstration, but she moonlights in the city’s lesbian nightlife.Severing acts as a window through which the political shifts within the city and its participants can be seen. As with Berlin Book One: City

      City of smoke
    • 2010

      Berlin: City of Stones presents the first part of Jason Lutes' captivating trilogy, set in the twilight years of Germany's Weimar Republic. Kurt Severing, a journalist, and Marthe Muller, an art student, are the central figures in a broad cast of characters intertwined with the historical events unfolding around them. City of Stones covers eight months in Berlin, from September 1928 to May Day, 1929, meticulously documenting the hopes and struggles of its inhabitants as their future is darkened by a glowing shadow.

      City of stones
    • 1995

      Jar of Fools

      Part Two

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Scheming to attain a better life for his daughter Claire, a small-time con man named Nathan Lender coerces unemplyed magician Ernie Weiss into teaching her magic. Along for the ride is Al Flasso, Ernie's aging mentor, whose flight from a nursing home forces all four into living out of Narthan's car in the cavernous space beneath a freeway. As Claire's tutelage progresses and tension mounts between Nathan and Al, Ernie becomes increasingly obsessed with his brother's possible suicide. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure draws nearer by the moment bearing with it either new hope, more trouble, or both.

      Jar of Fools
    • 1995

      Jar of Fools

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(1503)Add rating

      Uses a graphic presentation to offer a meditation on love, loss, magic, and dreams in a story featuring Ernie, an alcoholic stage magician, his former girlfriend Esther, and small time grifter Nathan Lender and his twelve-year-old daughter Claire

      Jar of Fools