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Fun Home

A Family Tragicomic

by Alison Bechdel


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Alison Bechdel, known for the wonderfully funny and politically astute comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For, has created an intense, brilliantly crafted memoir about her deeply closeted father in graphic novel format. Bruce Bechdel, a funeral director and English teacher, obsessively restored their 19th-century home, stayed in the confines of the family's rural Pennsylvania town, and much to his daughter's shock, seduced teenage boys. Committing suicide just a few months after Alison came out to the family, she ruminates over the timing, unfolds feelings and thoughts in a series of memories, moving around fluidly in time, with the selective use of letters, diaries, and photographs. Comparing her father to Daedalus, Proust, and Fitzgerald, among others, Bechdel has created a literary-laced examination of familial connections that is piercingly honest. For each panel, she took a digital photograph of herself in position as a resource for the drawings, taking almost 1,000 pictures in all. A 2006 New York Times Notable Book and Time Magazine's #1 book of 2006.

Editions of Fun Home

9788439721048
ISBN

Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Random House Mondadori
Date

2008
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None Available
 
9780618871711
ISBN

Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Date

2007
Price

$4.50
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9780618477944
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Date

2006
Price

$4.72
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Publisher Notes

An unusual memoir done in the form of a graphic novel by a cult favorite comic artist offers a darkly funny family portrait that details her relationship with her father, a historic preservation expert dedicated to restoring the family's Victorian home, funeral home director, high-school English teacher, and closeted homosexual.

Media Reviews

"In this brilliant, bleakly hilarious memoir in comic-book form, [Alison] Bechdel combines stories from her emotionally barren but weirdly fascinating childhood with elegant allusions to Proust and Joyce to make a gripping story of filial sleuthery and, in the end, hard earned acceptance."

First Line

Like many fathers, mine could occasionally be prevailed on for a spot of 'airplane.' As he launched me, my full weight would fall on the pivot point between his feet and my stomach. It was a discomfort well worth the rare physical contact, and certainly worth the moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.

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