by Kate Beaton (Author)
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Hark! A Vagrant is an uproarious romp through history and literature seen through the sharp, contemporary lens of
New Yorker cartoonist and comics sensation Kate Beaton. No era or tome emerges unscathed as Beaton rightly skewers the Western world's revolutionaries, leaders, sycophants, and suffragists while equally honing her wit on the hapless heroes, heroines, and villains of the best-loved fiction.
She deftly points out what really happened when Brahms fell asleep listening to Liszt, that the world's first hipsters were obviously the Incroyables and the Merveilleuses from eighteenth-century France, that Susan B. Anthony is, of course, a "Samantha," and that the polite banality of Canadian culture never gets old.
Hark! A Vagrant features sexy Batman, the true stories behind classic
Nancy Drew covers, and Queen Elizabeth doing the albatross. As the 500,000 unique monthly visitors to harkavagrant.com already know, no one turns the ironic absurdities of history and literature into comedic fodder as hilariously as Beaton.
Author Biography
Kate Beaton was born and raised in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. After graduating from Mount Allison University with a double degree in History and Anthropology, she moved to Alberta in search of work that would allow her to pay down her student loans. During the years she spent out West, Beaton began creating webcomics under the name Hark! A Vagrant, quickly drawing a substantial following around the world.
The collections of her landmark strip
Hark! A Vagrant and
Step Aside, Pops each spent several months on the
New York Times graphic novel bestseller list, as well as appearing on best of the year lists from
Time,
The Washington Post,
Vulture,
NPR Books, and winning the Eisner, Ignatz, Harvey, and Doug Wright Awards. She has also published the picture books
King Baby and
The Princess and the Pony.
Beaton lives in Cape Breton with her family.
Number of Pages: 160
Dimensions: 0.84 x 9.14 x 8.04 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 27, 2011