This month’s release of Paul at Home sees cartoonist Michel Rabagliati continue his acclaimed Paul series, as the character, now in his 50s, struggles with loneliness in one of the most beautiful titles of the year. The Hollywood Reporter has an exclusive excerpt.
A quiet, deeply affecting book, Paul at Home sees the title character deal with loss, both of his wife and daughter in the wake of a divorce, as well as the impending loss of his mother, whom he cares for in the final months of her life. It’s the latest in the series of Paul books from Rabagliati, which includes Paul in ...
A quiet, deeply affecting book, Paul at Home sees the title character deal with loss, both of his wife and daughter in the wake of a divorce, as well as the impending loss of his mother, whom he cares for in the final months of her life. It’s the latest in the series of Paul books from Rabagliati, which includes Paul in ...
- 11/24/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
This month’s release of Paul at Home sees cartoonist Michel Rabagliati continue his acclaimed Paul series, as the character, now in his 50s, struggles with loneliness in one of the most beautiful titles of the year. The Hollywood Reporter has an exclusive excerpt.
A quiet, deeply affecting book, Paul at Home sees the title character deal with loss, both of his wife and daughter in the wake of a divorce, as well as the impending loss of his mother, whom he cares for in the final months of her life. It’s the latest in the series of Paul books from Rabagliati, which includes Paul in ...
A quiet, deeply affecting book, Paul at Home sees the title character deal with loss, both of his wife and daughter in the wake of a divorce, as well as the impending loss of his mother, whom he cares for in the final months of her life. It’s the latest in the series of Paul books from Rabagliati, which includes Paul in ...
- 11/24/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Of course Paul Riforati is not Michel Rabagliati — he has a different name, see?
But Rabagliati has now given us about 1200 pages of comics — not all of which have made it into the English language, true — about Riforati and his life. They may all be completely fictional: Paul may just be someone born at about the same time as Rabagliati, living in the same places, having the same jobs, with all of the emotional and story content entirely unconnected to Rabagliati’s life.
Sure. That’s plausible, isn’t it?
We don’t know Rabagliati personally. We almost never know a creator personally. So he could have made it all up.
But I don’t think so. What a creator does is not so much “create,” which implies making something out of whole cloth, but transforming. And the Paul stories are one of the finest examples of life transformed into...
But Rabagliati has now given us about 1200 pages of comics — not all of which have made it into the English language, true — about Riforati and his life. They may all be completely fictional: Paul may just be someone born at about the same time as Rabagliati, living in the same places, having the same jobs, with all of the emotional and story content entirely unconnected to Rabagliati’s life.
Sure. That’s plausible, isn’t it?
We don’t know Rabagliati personally. We almost never know a creator personally. So he could have made it all up.
But I don’t think so. What a creator does is not so much “create,” which implies making something out of whole cloth, but transforming. And the Paul stories are one of the finest examples of life transformed into...
- 9/5/2017
- by Andrew Wheeler
- Comicmix.com
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