HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER: Ugly Memories of Chicago from a South Side Escapee

$49.99

Out of stock

Uh-oh! It looks like this item is out of stock
Contact us to order a copy for you
Or hit the button for an automated email when we restock

SKU: APR221459 Category:

    Description

    How to Make a Monster is Frankenstein’s
    unflinching memoir of growing up as a Black INTJ
    13-year-old in 1980.
    Conveyed as a bleak first-person narrative with darkly humorous
    overtones, Casanova Frankenstein reveals how real-life experience
    shaped his hard-bitten, survivalist view of life. His was
    a world of fear and isolation punctuated by bullying thugs, the
    stifling atmosphere of the Lutheran school on the South Side of
    Chicago, racial segregation, unapproachable girls, and a home
    life consisting of an emotionally distant and unsupportive mother
    and a violent, alcoholic cop father who was not above giving his
    son a good thrashing now and again while preaching Christian
    family values. It is a searing portrait of an unbearably painful
    upbringing.
    How to Make a Monster is illustrated by Australian outsider artist Glenn Pearce
    in a rare creative symbiosis in which Pearce captures Frankenstein’s inner turmoil
    using a variety of artistic approaches ranging from naturalistic portraiture to outrageously
    inventive phantasmagoric imagery. A seamlessly contrapuntal balancing
    act between Frankenstein’s raw, unadorned writing and Pearce’s stunningly
    detailed drawing.

    Additional information

    Publisher

    ISBN

    9781683965718

    Reviews

    There are no reviews yet.

    Be the first to review “HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER: Ugly Memories of Chicago from a South Side Escapee”