Carlos Sampayo (writing) José Muñoz (art)
Born in Philadelphia in 1915, and dead too early in New York in 1959, Billie Holiday became a legendary jazz singer, even mythical. With her voice even now managing to touch so many people, we follow a reporter on the trail of the artist on behalf of a New York daily. Beyond the public scandals that marred the life of the star (alcohol, drugs, violence...), he seeks to restore the truth, revisiting the memory of Billie. Through this investigation, Muñoz and Sampayo trace, through the undertones of racism, and in the wake of the blues, the slow drift of a singer who expressed the deepest emotions in jazz.
By internationally renowned Argentine artists, featuring Muñoz' strikingly raw heavy blacks, this is not just a biography but a spell-binding art book tribute.
Reviews:
"An excellent graphic memoir that pulls no punches and will leave the reader breathless." -Graphic Policy
"Both sad and beautiful, deeply felt and imagined, emotionally executed, full of life. It makes you pick up old vinyl and find those same emotions in her music."
-Bookgasm
See Muñoz' interview on The Comics Journal
"Presents glaring flashes of Holiday's songs and life, with stark, striking art that jazz lovers will appreciate."
-Library Journal
9 x 12, 80pp., B&W hardcover, gold stamped black and red cover $19.99
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