Patrick deWitt's "The Bastard" - An Electric Literature Single Sentence Animation

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2010

Joanna Neborsky's killer collaged vision of author Patrick deWitt's magnificent "The Bastard". With music by Lewis Pesacov.

Joanna Neborsky is a maker of jittery ink drawings and 1960s-stung collage; someone who wasn't, remarkably, Joanna Neborsky, said her work suggests a blend of "Shel Silverstein, Yellow Submarine, and Cy Twombly." (She would gently add Monty Python.) Her first book, Illustrated Three-Line Novels: Félix Fénéon, an illustrated collection of gruesome turn-of-the century news items translated by Luc Sante, will be published by Mark Batty Publisher in September 2010. Her clients include Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Riverhead Books, and the New York Times.

Los Angeles-based musician and producer Lewis Pesacov leads the bands Fool's Gold and Foreign Born, and most recently produced the critically acclaimed Best Coast album "Crazy for You."

Single Sentence Animations are creative collaborations. The writer selects a favorite sentence from his or her work and the animator creates a short film in response. Electric Literature is an anthology of short fiction dedicated to reinvigorating the short story using new media and innovative distribution. Visit us at http://www.electricliterature.com/

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