Vertigo Ward LyndPaperback
Vertigo Ward LyndPaperback One of the finest wood engravers of the twentieth century, Lynd Ward took his work to a new dimension when he created the "wordless novel. Ward earned the Library of…
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Vertigo Ward LyndPaperback
One of the finest wood engravers of the twentieth century, Lynd Ward took his work to a new dimension when he created the "wordless novel. Ward earned the Library of Congress Award, the Caldecott Medal, and other prestigious awards. "Gods' Man, his first novel in woodcuts, appeared in 1929; during the 1930s, he published five more pictorial narratives.
Telling this poignant story with 230 stylized woodcuts, the artist rewards his readers' eyes with the intricate beauty of his craft -- and satisfies their spirits with a freedom of interpretation that extends beyond the reach of words.Published more than seventy years ago in the midst of the Great Depression, the dramatic tale of three people dealing with financial instability, joblessness, and debt rings strikingly true today. Vertigo, published in 1937, is considered to be his masterpiece. A young girl who