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  1. Building Stories is a 2012 graphic novel by American cartoonist Chris Ware. The unconventional work is made up of fourteen printed works—cloth-bound books, newspapers, broadsheets and flip books —packaged in a boxed set. The work took a decade to complete, and was published by Pantheon Books.

  2. Oct 2, 2012 · "Building Stories" by Chris Ware is an innovative graphic novel that transcends traditional storytelling. Presented in a boxed set of assorted books, booklets, magazines, and pamphlets, it allows readers to choose their own path through the interlocking lives of its characters.

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  3. Chris Ware. Follow. Building Stories Hardcover – Oct. 2 2012. by Chris Ware (Author) 4.7 549 ratings. Part of: Pantheon Graphic Library. See all formats and editions.

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  4. Building Stories was named a Top Ten Fiction Book of the Year in 2012 by both The New York Times and Time magazine. Ware is an irregular contributor to The New Yorker, and his original drawings have been exhibited at the Whitney Biennial, in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and in piles behind his worktable in Oak Park, Illinois.

  5. Oct 18, 2012 · The most despairing image in Chris Ware’s magnificent new graphic novel, “Building Stories” — and there are plenty of candidates — depicts a dumpy middle-aged couple, naked in their bedroom.

  6. Building Stories: Chris Ware. Paperback4 Oct. 2012. by Chris Ware (Author) 4.6 557 ratings. Part of: Pantheon Graphic Library. See all formats and editions. In Chris Ware's own words, 'Building Stories follows the inhabitants of a three-flat Chicago apartment house: a thirty-year-old woman who has yet to find someone with whom to spend the ...

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  8. In Chris Ware's own words, 'Building Stories follows the inhabitants of a three-flat Chicago apartment house: a thirty-year-old woman who has yet to find someone with whom to spend the rest of her life; a couple who wonder if they can bear each other's company for another minute; and finally an elderly woman who never married and is the ...