by Keiler Roberts (Author)
"One of comics' preeminent humorists." --The AV Club
Keiler Roberts mines the passing moments of family life to deliver an affecting and funny account of what it means to simultaneously exist as a mother, daughter, wife, and artist. Drawn in an unassuming yet charming staccato that mimics the awkward rhythm of life, no one's foibles are left unspared, most often the author's own.
When Roberts considers whether or not to dust the ceiling fan, it's effectively relevant. She can get lost in the rewarding melodrama of playing Barbies with her daughter and will momentarily snap out of her depression. Her harmless fibs to get through the moment are brought up by her daughter a year or two later, yet without hesitation Roberts will request that her daughter's imaginary friend not visit when she is around. Her MS diagnosis lingers in the background, never taking center stage.
In
My Begging Chart, her most encompassing work yet, Keiler meditates on routine and stillness. The vignettes of her everyday life exude immense presence, making her comics thoroughly relatable and reflective of our all-too-human lives as they unfold with humour, sadness, and relieving joy. In transporting these stories onto paper, Keiler observes, and at times relishes, a fleeting present.
Author Biography
Keiler Roberts makes autobiographical comics. She is the recipient of the Cartoonist Studio Prize and the Ignatz Award. She has taught comics at The School of The Art Institute in Chicago.
Early in her career, Roberts self-published
Powdered Milk, Happy Happy Baby Baby, and
Miseryland. Koyama Press published
Chlorine Gardens, Rat Time, and
Sunburning which was translated into Spanish as
Isolada. The Joy of Quitting is her second book for Drawn & Quarterly, following
My Begging Chart which was translated into Spanish as
Mi Tabla De Súplicas.
Number of Pages: 156
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.4 x 6.4 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 25, 2021