Dugan Under Ground: A Novel
Books / Hardcover
ISBN: 0805057412 / Publisher: Metropolitan Books, November 2001
During the Summer of Love in 1967, Roy Looby, a talented young cartoonist, leaves his mentor behind and sets out to San Francisco's Haight Ashbury where he creates "The Imp Eugene," a licentious character who propels Looby into stardom and seclusion, in a vivid portrait of jealousy, regret, and pop culture. 15,000 first printing.
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In This Issue: Sex! Drugs! Kosmic Trooths! And a Comic Book Rebel Named Looby!In his earlier novels, Funny Papers and Derby Dugan's Depression Funnies, Tom De Haven embarked on a dazzling tour of twentieth-century America, revealed through the world of the comic strips and their creators. Now in Dugan Under Ground, he transports us to explosive underground comics scene of the sixties.It's 1967, the Summer of Love. Roy Looby, a gifted young cartoonist, deserts his mentor, the legendary strip man Ed Biggs, and heads to join the drop-outs and musicians in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury. In the reckless spirit of the times, Looby creates "The Imp Eugene," a libidinous comic book character who is a far cry from Biggs' signature figure, Derby Dugan--the cheerful icon of a more optimistic generation. Just like his real-world counterpart, hippie cartoonist R. Crumb, Looby is soon celebrated and vilified for his creation. And then he disappears, rumored to have lost his mind during the drug-fueled creation of a cartoon masterpiece.A fabulous, strange trip across a wildly changing America, Dugan Under Ground is a rich, inventive tale about the suffocations of jealousy, the regrets that kill the spirit, and the mythic qualities of American popular culture.
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