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Neil Gaiman in Conversation with Chip Kidd
- Sandman 20th Anniversary Celebration
- Narrated by: Chip Kidd
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Gaiman is the author of children's and adult titles, including The Graveyard Book, American Gods, Coraline, Neverwhere, and Stardust. He also co-wrote the screenplay for Beowulf with Roger Avary. Chip Kidd is an author, graphic designer and editor. He is the author of the forthcoming Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan.
Editorial Reviews
You can’t just talk about one of the most ambitious contemporary comic-book series without calling in the big guns. Thankfully, the 92nd Street Y goes right to the source, bringing together Sandman’s author, Neil Gaiman, and leading graphic designer and editor Chip Kidd. Listen along with delight to this hyper-engaging and wildly riveting discussion as two consummate professionals poke and prod each other about their respective craft and examine the behind-the-scenes action that led to the creation of Gaiman’s most original and creative comic-book to date.
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- 26-08-21
A must-listen for all Sandman lovers!
Neil Gaiman gives us a peek into the background of The Sandman series. In his very "Neil Gaiman" style, Niel shares some very interesting details. Chip Kidd plays the perfect interviewer, asking questions fans would like to know. Just listen! And, if you haven't listened to The Sandman yet ... please do!
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