Walking the Dog

Walking the Dog by David Hughes is an illustrated graphic novel published by Jonathan Cape in 2009. This 304-page work presents a unique narrative that intertwines the author’s daily walks with his dog, Dexter, a wire-haired fox terrier, with reflections on his past and encounters with fellow dog-walkers. The book captures a range of emotions, from humor to darker memories, as Hughes navigates both the mundane and the profound during these outings.
Readers will find a blend of art and storytelling that delves into themes of personal memoir and the complexities of life. The graphic novel format allows for a visual exploration of Hughes’ thoughts and experiences, revealing a journey that is both entertaining and introspective. With its darkly funny and beautiful illustrations, Walking the Dog invites readers to reflect on their own lives while enjoying the artistry of cartooning and drawing.
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An epic debut graphic novel from an acclaimed illustrator–dark, funny, beautiful, disturbing, each page a surprise Approaching 50, and warned by his doctor that he’s drinking too much and needs to take more exercise, David Hughes is given a dog for his birthday–Dexter, a wire-haired fox terrier. Hughes’ daily walks with Dexter form the spine of this extraordinary work. We eavesdrop on their encounters with fellow dog-walkers (“Hello Hector,” “Hello Chester” . . . ) and on Hughes’ thoughts as he plods along carrying the dogwalker’s ubiquitous plastic bag. He begins to remember moments from his past, dark memories of murder and violence. He explores his own fantasies and obsessions. From the gentle comedy of the early pages, the work is transformed into something deeper and more disturbing. A landmark book in the field of graphic literature–the drawing is sublime, the imagination extraordinary, the ambition unequalled.
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