Spiral and Other Stories
By Aidan Koch
Afterword by Nicole Rudick
By Aidan Koch
Afterword by Nicole Rudick
Category: Fiction Graphic Novels | Art | Fiction
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$24.95
Apr 30, 2024 | ISBN 9781681378350
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Praise
“Across the main title story and three shorter stories, artist and graphic novelist Koch contemplates nature and relationships via sparse, impressionistic art and laconic narration and dialogue….White space dominates the pages, the emptiness amplifying bright splashes of watercolor, dabs and slabs of earth tones, and the striking visages of Koch’s characters. Koch gorgeously captures the poignancy of facial expressions (anchored by soulful eyes and wriggled brows) and the poetry of a body’s pose. This keen eye for kinesiology runs through all four stories … [they are] boldly meditative and enriching.” —Kirkus Reviews
Many of these pages are purely abstract, but when Koch draws details, it’s in startlingly specific and consistent contours that give these stories a breadth of character as well as depiction: No two of her faces look alike unless she wants them to, and a stretch of grass realized as a blob of thick green paint might find itself occupied by a casually virtuosic grasshopper.” —Sam Thielman, The New York Times Book Review
“With some comics, at least, it’s easy to feel removed from their human progenitor altogether. Yet with Koch we have the opposite thing going on: we’re almost too close to the point of creation. In her washes, we can practically follow the direction of her brush as it fills the page up and down. Lines sometimes overstep the corner of the panels, where she has taken her pencil too far over with a ruler; in the gutter are accidental smudges, perhaps where her hand has been leaning. Combined with how everything in this book, including the blurbs and front matter, is written in Koch’s own tight, slanted handwriting, and you are left with a mass-produced object that manages to feel deeply personal and idiosyncratic.” —David McAllister, Prospect Magazine
“Koch’s lovely, softly colored minimalism zeroes in on small, specific details, such as the blue polka dots of a woman’s socks as she climbs a staircase—resulting in an innovative image that looks like drops of water floating up the steps. This and other abstractions suffuse the work with a beguilingly ambient quality. Koch’s artful interludes offer much to ponder.” —Publishers Weekly
“Aidan Koch’s Spiral is visually exquisite, colors and silences and lines dancing across a page. But what really excites me is how these comics work, or resist working, as fiction. How an eye moves through the plot. It’s almost like Koch has taken the abstract minimalist fictions of someone like Lydia Davis and turned them into—installation? a sculpture? A beautiful provocative space to be inside of and move through.” —Danielle Dutton
“Aidan Koch is a master of minimalism. Each page is an evocative poetic structure. She pares down her drawing and writing to create big open spaces of thought—meditations on friendship, change, and how we overlap with the natural world.” —Lauren R. Weinstein
“What happens when we speak into the geography? The ecology? These are moving and raw questions Aidan Koch asks of us as we contemplate this resplendent take on where we belong in the landscapes that hold us. This genre-blurring collection is dreamy and poetic and will stay with you.” —Aimee Nezhukumatatuil
“Aidan Koch’s new book Spiral and Other Stories reminded me of the beautiful interconnectedness of all things. The book’s pace is one of measured contemplation. ‘Spiral,’ the longest of the graphic stories, captures subtle shifts in a strained relationship and follows one character’s search for meaning and direction in life.” —Maegan Dolan, Artforum
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