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Alison Bechdel Parodies Her Fame in Comic Novel ‘Spent’

Alison Bechdel Parodies Her Fame in Comic Novel ‘Spent’

We’ll talk with Bechdel about being famous in a world on fire— and the funny side of it, too.

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May 27, 202555m 40s

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Show Notes

Perhaps you’ve been following Alison Bechdel’s work since her comic strip “Dykes to Watch Out For,” which invented the now ubiquitous Bechdel test (does a movie have two women who speak to each other about something other than a man?). Maybe you came to know her through her graphic memoir “Fun Home,” which was adapted into a Tony-award winning musical. Her latest comic novel, “Spent,” is a work of autofiction that grapples with and parodies Bechdel’s own popularity. We’ll talk with Bechdel about being famous in a world on fire— and the funny side of it, too.


Guests:


Alison Bechdel, graphic novelist and cartoonist, author of "Spent: A Comic Novel." Her previous books include "The Secret to Superhuman Strength" and "Fun Home," which was adapted into a Tony Award-winning musical.

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