17 August,2014 04:39 AM IST | | Kareena Gianani
The many sides of dog lovers, canines musing on life and dogs in a post-apocalyptic world — a new anthology co-edited by Vidyun Sabhaney and Jeremy Stoll features compelling works on the four-legged creatures by five Indian and five US writers and artists, writes Kareena Gianani
Dog Antho
Last year, when writer Vidyun Sabhaney and US-based scholar Jeremy Stoll met at the UnBox Festival in Delhi, their conversation began by watching the dogs nearby, discussing how and ended with them swearing to do a book on it.
DOGS! An Anthology, features particularly well-drawn and versatile stories by five Indian and five US writers, including Delhi-based Sabhaney herself, Stoll, who completed his PhD on Indian comics in 2012, illustrator Priya Kuriyan and Orijit Sen, of the Pao Collective.
Co-editor Stoll's research focussed on the overlap between folklore and media studies in India, looking at the Pao Collective as a community that engages with the comics medium as visual storytelling. "After the comics came in, there were times where it seemed like the stories were too different - but in the end, they really complement each other.
Where some are dark, others are light-hearted; where some focus on people's understandings of dogs, others shine a light on dogs' worldviews. He says he also wanted his own comic to be inspired by the intriguing and friendly dogs he met while living in Delhi in 2013. "I wanted to question what the difference is between an animal who is a pest and an animal who is a friend."
- Vidyun Sabhaney, co-editor of the anthology
Story: Vidyun Sabhaney, art: Pia Alize Hazarika
- Jeremy Stoll, co-editor
Story and art: Orijit Sen
Story and art: Priya Kuriyan
My comic is autobiographical - it's about my transformation from someone who didn't know what to do around dogs to a dog-lover. Ginger, the dog, still visits me everyday, and I am just as smitten.
- Priya Kuriyan, Delhi-based illustrator