Showing posts with label david walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label david walker. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

June is a wrap!

 

 

We had a fabulous night talking with David F. Walker, author of The Life of Frederick Douglass. Despite a horrendous heatwave in Portland (and an eventual power outage!), Mr. Walker provided so much insight on the process it took to bring this graphic biography to fruition, along with how it has compared to other comics projects he's working on and his drive to bring a more inclusive history to a wider audience through his work.

As always we want to highlight some of the works referenced in the conversation for your further reading enjoyment:

Thank you all for making a great start to our 2021 Big Book Challenge! If you aren't already on our mailing list, email reference@ucitylibrary.org to join--that is where you'll find the Zoom invites for upcoming discussions. In July, we embark on The Good Lord Bird by James McBride and continue on in The Portable Frederick Douglass

  • The Good Lord Bird--discussing Parts One and Two. Monday, July 26, 7 p.m.
  • The Portable Frederick Douglass--discussing "Speeches" (pp. 195-413 in the print edition). Wednesday. July 28, 7 p.m.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Congratulations to David Walker!

You know David Walker this summer as the author (and visitor for our June 28th meeting!) of The Life of Frederick Douglass. Last week, one of Walker's current comics, Bitter Root, was nominated for several Eisners, one of the biggest awards in the comics industry! Big congratulations to Mr. Walker! Bitter Root puts an adventurous, supernatural spin on the Harlem Renaissance of 1920s New York City. You can check out the series from the library today!

Bitter Root Vol. 1: Family Business