Neil Gaiman has helped to create a renaissance in graphic novels and comic books. Along with other British writers such as Alan Moore, and a host of American writer/illustrators, including Art Spiegel...
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As Harlan Ellison describes it in his introduction to Neil Gaiman's The Sandman: Season of Mists (1992), the announcement that Gaiman's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" had won the award for Year's Best St...
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In the following review, McConnell lauds Neil Gaiman's Sandman series for its innovative use of metafiction and utilization of the graphic novel medium to construct a narrative about the art of...
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In the following essay, Sanders explores the theme of knowledge and communication between parents and children in Neil Gaiman's Mr. Punch and his Sandman series, asserting that Gaiman uses thes...
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In the following excerpt, Easton provides a brief overview of Adventures in the Dream Trade, a volume of miscellaneous writings by Gaiman.
Neil Gaiman established himself with remarkable graphic no...
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In the following interview, Gaiman discusses the process of collaborating with other artists and writers on his graphic novels and illustrated novels.
[McCabe]: I'd like to talk a little bit...
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In the following essay, Zaleski provides an overview of Gaiman's writing projects in the media of comics, books, and film. Zaleski includes interview material with Gaiman, his agent, and his pu...
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In the following review, Giuffo offers high praise for Gaiman's Sandman: Endless Nights.
Neil Gaiman's improbable recipe for delicious literary success: Take one young British journal...
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In the following review, De Lint describes The Wolves in the Walls as “a splendid foray into the dark and strange mind of Gaiman.”
I'd been looking forward to this book [The Wo...
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In the following review of Sandman: Endless Nights, De Lint praises Gaiman as an accomplished storyteller of dark, whimsical tales.
Has it really been seven years since Gaiman finished off his leng...
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In the following essay, Allen provides a comprehensive overview of Gaiman's career as a graphic novelist.
The Dreaming of Neil Gaiman
In a feat of literary legerdemain and metamorphosis that...
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In the following essay, Worcester examines the works, life, and career of Neil Gaiman.
Introduction
Neil Gaiman (b. 1960) is an imaginative, prolific and highly popular contemporary author whose im...
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In the following review, De Lint asserts that the graphic novel Sandman: The Dream Hunters is an exquisite and evocative story by Gaiman which meshes perfectly with the illustrations by Yoshitaka Aman...
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In the following essay, Lancaster discusses Gaiman's award-winning story “A Midsummer's Night Dream,” based on the play by William Shakespeare, in terms of cultural divisio...
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In the following brief interview, Gaiman discusses whether his stories may accurately be categorized as horror fiction.
English fantasist Neil Gaiman's big breakthrough was the spooky graphi...
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"Beowulf," long required reading in schools, goes Hollywood
this coming Friday in a bit of high-tech animated movie
trickery that its makers are loat...
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"Stardust," a fairy tale for grown-ups, follows the adventures of a star that falls from the sky in the form of an ethereal blond named Yvaine, whose magical abilities make her the target of variou...
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The name "Beowulf" alone surely will inspire painful memories of high-school English class and pangs of dread.Never fear. This 3-D animated "Beowulf" is more like "300," only with more violence, if...
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WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLERSFICTION1. "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown Young Readers)2. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K. Rowling, art by Mary GrandPre (Arthur A. Levine...
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