A perfectly charming, sidesplittingly funny, intellectually entertaining
illustrated history of the blocks, the buildings, and the guts of New York
City, based on Julia Wertz's popular illustrated columns in The New Yorker and
Harper's.
The Infinite Wait and Other Stories is not a sustained narrative, but rather a
collection of three short stories. The stories in this collection contain
Julia Wertz's signature acerbic wit, ribald humor, and keen eye for the
everyday, but they also find the cartoonist delving more deeply into the
personal
In this unflinching comic memoir celebrated cartoonist and author of the New
York Times Notable Book, Tenements, Towers & Trash Julia Wertz chronicles her
haphazard attempts at sobriety and the relentlessly challenging, surprisingly
funny, and occasionally absurd cycle of addiction and recovery.
For almost two decades, Julia Wertz has been documenting her life's most intimate, absurd, and amusing moments through a whimsical and hilarious diary comic book called The Fart Party. Wertz retells childhood antics that end in scars and swears. She tracks, in real-time, her young adulthood as she forgot her college graduation, traveled cross country via train, and drank her way through a harsh break-up. After receiving much acclaim (and controversy), The Fart Party became a series of self-published mini-comics, eventually collected into two volumes, published by Atomic Books. Long out of print, Museum of Mistakes collects anything and everything that is The Fart Party. PLUS: numerous pages of Julia's early comic work, unpublished and previously uncollected comics, short stories, illustrations, process pages, hate mail, sketchbook pages, tear stains, and more. This massive tome begs the question, "what is a Fart Party?" And the answer is... you'll have to read to find out!
Representing Julia Wertz's critically acclaimed first graphic memoir in a new
format, with a brand new sketchbook from Wertz, and an introduction by Janeane
Garofalo. But don't worry; we haven't replaced any of the wrenching and
ribald, whiskey-soaked coming-of-age tale. This is Wertz at her best, which is
sometimes her worst.