Jeet Heer and Dr Paul Stanwood Discussing Genesis

Inkstuds regular Jeet Heer and UBC English Professor Paul Stanwood, joined me for a discussion of Robert Crumb’s adaptation of the Book of Genesis. Each of the guests bring a unique expertise to the table that really adds to an understanding of the work. Here are some more comments from Jeet in regards to the work here and here.


November 6th, 2009 at 9:34 am
[...] Crumb’s The Book of Genesis Illustrated is one of the most exciting books of the year. I reviewed the volume for Bookforum, which can be found here. On the Inkstuds radio program, I engaged in an extended conversation on the book with Paul Stanwood, an English professor at the University of British Columbia. You can listen to our talk here. [...]
November 6th, 2009 at 11:58 am
[...] Hipless Boy creator Sully (51.4MB), up-and-coming cartoonist J. Bradley Johnson (36.8MB), and here’s a discussion of Robert Crumb’s Book of Genesis Illustrated, featuring Jeet Heer and UBC English Professor [...]
November 6th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
Crumb is generally a compelling author and artist, reading his stuff from the past to the present you can really see how he’s matured over the years, he is over 60! but I am glad he still holds on to his the wit and sarcasm of his younger years. If there was ever a comic book genius of the 20th century to note of, it is Crumb!
November 12th, 2009 at 1:05 pm
This is not Robert’s first effort in this arena. He satired a comic I did several years ago and in effect, preached the gospel very well in his satire of my comic subject matter. It was published in Zap number 10 and we got permission to re print it with my own comic in Safe Comix number 1. It was very powerful in that it changed the course of the lives of several people including myself, in the 1980’s.
The Book of Genesis by Robert Crumb, iwill probably have a greater impact on our culture than we can realize at this point and I would go so far as to say that it will change the way we will view the Torah, or Holy Scriptures for all time. Of course, that is just my opinion
November 21st, 2009 at 1:57 pm
[...] added their RSS to my Firefox feed, and have been enjoying them ever since. I particularly enjoyed this podcast on R.Crumb’s recent graphic adaptation of the Book of Genesis. See more about this book [...]