“Bicyclopolis”
Title | “Bicyclopolis” |
Year for Search | 2010 |
Authors | Avidor, Ken(b. 1955) |
Secondary Authors | Martin, Kit, Martin, Jeffrey, West, Zach, Thuening, Mika, and Byrns-Enoch, Hannah |
Secondary Title | The Twin Cities. Cifiscape |
Volume / Edition | 1 |
Pagination | 46-56 |
Date Published | 2010 |
Publisher | Onyx Neon Press |
Place Published | [Hillsboro, OR] |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Story told in graphic form of the future dystopic North America. An exploration by bicycle discovers huge clouds of plastic bags and the remains of cars, which are the object of worship by some survivors. Ends with “To Be Continued” but not within the volume. There is a blog “Bicyclopolis” at http://bicyclopolis.blogspot.com/. |
URL | http://bicyclopolis.blogspot.com/ |
Info Notes | There is a blog “Bicyclopolis” at http://bicyclopolis.blogspot.com/ The name of the editor, Hannah Byrns-Enoch, is spelled Byrnes-Enoch in the second volume, and that is probably the correct spelling. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (b. 1955) is an artist and cartoonist living in Minnesota. |
Full Text | 2010 Avidor, Ken (b. 1955). “Bicyclopolis.” The Twin Cities. Cifiscape Vol. 1. Ed. Kit Martin, Jeffrey Martin, Zach West, Mika Thuening, Hannah Byrnes-Enoch ([Hillsboro, OR]: Onyx Neon Press, 2010): 46-56. PSt Story told in graphic form of the future dystopic North America. An exploration by bicycle discovers huge clouds of plastic bags and the remains of cars, which are the object of worship by some survivors. Ends with “To Be Continued” but not within the volume. There is a blog “Bicyclopolis” at http://bicyclopolis.blogspot.com/. The author is an artist and cartoonist living in Minnesota. |