Magic & Graphic Novels | SF Main Library
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San Francisco Main Public Library | 100 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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How do graphic novels get made?
Award-winning graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang demystifies the inner workings of these increasingly popular narrative art form.
Renowned for his sensitive depictions of adolescence and mixing of magical realist elements with the everyday to demonstrate the difficulties of growing up as an Asian American, Yang will discuss his own work and the emerging graphic novel medium.
A book sale and signing follows the program.
Leveling Up with Gene Yang: Mixing Magic with Graphics
Date: 11/05/2011
San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
Cost: FREE
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Cost: FREE
Tags: Asian American, avatar, Comics, graphic novels, magical realism
Categories: Art & Museums, Kids & Families, Literature, San Francisco