Description |
248 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
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still image sti rdacontent |
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text txt rdacontent |
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unmediated n rdamedia |
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volume nc rdacarrier |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-248). |
Summary |
Shortly before her thirtieth birthday, Ellen Forney was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Flagrantly manic but terrified that medications would cause her to lose her creativity and livelihood, she began a years-long struggle to find mental stability without losing herself or her passion. Searching to make sense of the popular concept of the "crazy artist," Ellen found inspiration from the lives and work of other artist and writers who suffered from mood disorders, including Vincent van Gogh, Georgia O'Keeffe, William Styron, and Sylvia Plath. |
Subject |
Forney, Ellen -- Comic books, strips, etc.
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Manic-depressive illness -- Comic books, strips, etc.
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Forney, Ellen. |
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Bipolar Disorder. |
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Forney, Ellen. (OCoLC)fst01925276
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Manic-depressive illness. (OCoLC)fst01007706
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Genre/Form |
Cartoons. |
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Autobiography. |
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Popular Works. |
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Autobiographical comics. (OCoLC)fst01921583
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Comic books, strips, etc. (OCoLC)fst01423722
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Graphic novels. (OCoLC)fst01726630
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Autobiographical comics.
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Graphic novels.
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ISBN |
9781592407323 |
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1592407323 |
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