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Jesse Reklaw

    Lovf: An Illustrated Diary of a Man Literally Losing His Mind
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    • Veteran alternative cartoonist Jesse Reklaw, creator of the long-running weekly comic strip Slow Wave, delivers this tragicomic graphic memoir, his first long-form work. Presented as a series of comic novellas that together comprise a thoughtful, sometimes dark and often hilarious memoir about childhood, family, death, mental illness, sex and drug use, the entire book is told through cleverly inviting conceits like cat histories and card games. The graphic novel is told in five parts: In "Thirteen Cats" (featured in The Best American Comics), Reklaw discovers coping mechanisms that mimic his family pets; "Toys I Love" relates the author's pre-pubescent brushes with deviant sexual activity, and the way innocence converges with real sexual trauma; "The Fred Robinson Story" tells the story of Reklaw's period stalking perfect strangers; "The Stacked Deck," in which hereditary influences towards criminal behavior, drug use and depression are explored via card games the author played with his family; and "Lessoned," a family history of mental illness.

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    • The narrative follows a mentally ill man as he navigates his encounters while on the run, reflecting on the psychological turmoil that arises from his experiences. Through a series of sketches, the book explores themes of isolation, fear, and the complexity of mental health, offering a poignant glimpse into the protagonist's troubled mind and the world around him.

      Lovf: An Illustrated Diary of a Man Literally Losing His Mind