30 JULY 2010 • 08:31 PM

The Life and Art of Francisco Coching




A book that vividly describes Conching\'s life and dominance in the Philippine komiks art in the 1950s


 

A born storyteller with a flair for the dramatic, a self-taught illustrator who schooled his genius with discipline and hard work, Francisco V. Coching created komiks that transformed ordinary lives into vivid adventures. He nurtured a generation of readers who found in his stories not fl eeting fantasies or escap- ist romance, but a world where they loomed large as the makers of their fate and the tellers of their tales. 

This lavishly illustrated book presents a rich selection of Francisco Coching’s works, from character sketches to excerpts from his novels. The essays in the book weave biographical detail and discussions of his work into a concise narrative that illuminates the singular artistry of Coching. Th e book focuses on key themes of Coching while off ering a scholarly look at the uniquely Filipino artistic phenomenon that is komiks. 

The book daringly posits that the popular graphic tradition should be included in the pantheon of great Filipino art. For two decades, Francisco Coching’s fanciful stories captured the popular imagination. Borrowing from the long tradition of romances and corridos along with the moro- moro and  zarzuela of the colonial era, Coching re-imagined Philippine history in his enduring works.  

REVIEWS:

"Masterfully edited by Patrick Flores, this book puts outstanding scholars together in a salute to this prolific artist and storyteller." — Alfredo Roces, art critic 

"By dint of talent, imagination and courage, Francisco Coching used the medium of  komiks to enrich the cultural life of the Philippines. Th is book pays tribute to Coching, the artist and nationalist, and his brilliantly crafted works." — Eddie Romero, National Artist for Film 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 




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Published by Vibal Foundation and National Museum  | Copyright 2009 


 

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