Description
Shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction
In this interdisciplinary work by two masters of their respective forms, insightful commentary is paired with evocative imagery in a project that started organically on social media and begs the question—is the medium indeed the message? Having completed all of the artwork and edits on the book just before his passing, Cliff Eyland's dazzling creations are paired with George Toles' brilliant prose to create an experience quite unlike any other. Edited by Rhodes Scholar and award-winning artist/playwright Thomas Toles, this collection is the first published collaboration for these very respected and highly decorated Manitoban artists.
"A brilliantly bent book! Leave it to these two supreme artists, who made social media submit to their sumptuously screwy will, to compel one sublimely twisted tome! Hilarious, delirious, and deeply empathetic... It delights, astonishes, disquiets, and evinces the ineffable in the bewildered human heart."—Bunny Brown
"Full of satisfying detonations, upended cliches, and poignant mysteries, George Toles's daily fictions are like micro-twisters touching down in Facebook's flat terrain. Cliff Eyland's illustrations are equally rich and ambiguous, making STATUS UPDATE a journey to far-flung places in the imagination."—Kristin Jones
"I was so hungry for something different. Now I am nourished."—Robert Pasternak
Fiction. Graphic Novel.
“This magnificent collaboration offers us exactly what we need, a daily Guide for the Perplexed, a status update. Who are we now and can we know? Sometimes the art provides the flare-up of light needed to illuminate the prose...but sometimes vice versa. George Toles and Cliff Eyland give us a perfectly made infinity machine – explanation precedes mystery giving way to explanation again. Toles displays mastery of a hundred different enigmatic styles and Hyland, bless him, gives form to the unfathomable. Hilarious, mysterious; metaphysical, down to earth, these gorgeous pages will provide me with joy and perplexity for many of the wildly difficult days to come.”
–Michael Silverblatt, KCRW Bookworm.
“I was so hungry for something different. Now I am nourished.”
– Robert Pasternak. Award winning artist of Place Into Being.
"A brilliantly bent book! Leave it to these two supreme artists, who made social media submit to their sumptuously screwy will, to compel one sublimely twisted tome! Hilarious, delirious, and deeply empathetic... It delights, astonishes, disquiets, and evinces the ineffable in the bewildered human heart."
– Bunny Brown songwriter / musician / recording artist
“Full of satisfying detonations, upended clichés, and poignant mysteries, George Toles's daily fictions are like micro-twisters touching down in Facebook's flat terrain. Cliff Eyland's illustrations are equally rich and ambiguous, making STATUS UPDATE a journey to far-flung places in the imagination.”
– Kristin Jones, film and art critic
Author Bio
George Toles is a Distinguished Professor of Film and Literature at the University of Manitoba. He is the author of A House Made of Light: Essays on the Art of Film, Paul Thomas Anderson, and the forthcoming Curtains of Light: Essays on the Metaphysics of Theatrical Space on Film. He has been posting mini- narratives called "Status Updates" on Facebook every day since 2009. Two collections of these updates, with accompanying illustrations by artist collaborators, will be published in the next year. George has written or co-written the screenplays for numerous feature films made by Canadian director, Guy Maddin. These include Archangel, Careful, Twilight of the Ice Nymphs, The Saddest Music in the World, Brand Upon the Brain, My Winnipeg, and Keyhole. He also wrote the story and original screenplay for Canada's first stop- motion animated feature film, Edison and Leo.
Eyland was a curator at the Technical University of Nova Scotia School of Architecture (Daltech) and freelanced for the Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art in Winnipeg. From 1995 to 2005, Eyland was vice-president of the board of Plug In. In 1998 he was hired as an associate professor of painting at the University of Manitoba School of Art and was also director of Gallery One One One, both positions he held until 2010. Eyland was represented by Gurevich Fine Art in Winnipeg. His work is held at the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. In 2020, his alma mater, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, has set up the Cliff Eyland Memorial Scholarship for painting students and endowed by his family.
Author City: WINNIPEG, MB CAN