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Friday, February 23, 2024

March 14: Maurice Vellekoop - with Chip Kidd — at Union Market



Maurice Vellekoop — I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together - with Chip Kidd — at Union Market

Thursday, March 14, 7:00 pm
I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together: A Memoir (Pantheon Graphic Library) By Maurice Vellekoop Cover Image
$35.00
ISBN: 9780307908735
Availability: Coming Soon—Pre-Order Now
Published: Pantheon - February 27th, 2024

Meet little Maurice Vellekoop, the youngest of four children raised by Dutch immigrants in the 1970s in a blue-collar suburb of Toronto. Despite their working-class milieu, the Vellekoops are devoted to art, music, and film, and they instill a deep reverence for the arts in young Maurice--except for literature. He'd much rather watch Cher and Carol Burnett on TV than read a book. He also loves playing with his girlfriends' Barbie dolls and helping his Mum in her hair salon, which she runs out of the basement of their house. In short, he is really, really gay. Which is a huge problem, because the family is part of the Christian Reformed Church, a strict Calvinist sect. They go to church twice on Sunday, and they send their kids to a private Christian school, catechism classes, and the Calvinist Cadet Corps. Needless to say, the church is intolerant of homosexuality. Though she loves her son deeply, Maurice's mother, Ann, cannot accept him, setting the course for a long estrangement.

Vellekoop struggles through all of this until he graduates from high school and is accepted into the Ontario College of Art in the early 1980s. Here he finds a welcoming community of bohemians, including a brilliant, flamboyantly gay professor who encourages him to come out. But just as he's dipping his toes into the waters of gay sex and love, a series of romantic disasters, followed by a violent attack, sets him back severely. And then the shadow of the AIDS era descends. Maurice reacts by retreating to the safety of childhood obsessions, and seeks to satisfy his emotional needs with film- and theatre-going, music, boozy self-medication, and prolific art-making. When these tactics inevitably fail, Vellekoop at last embarks on a journey towards his heart's true desire. In psychotherapy, the spiderweb of family, faith, guilt, sexuality, mental health, the intergenerational fallout of World War II, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, French Formula Hairspray, and much more at last begins to untangle. But it's going to be a long, messy, and occasionally hilarious process.

I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together is an enthralling portrait of what it means to be true to yourself, to learn to forgive, and to be an artist.

Maurice Vellekoop was born in 1964 in a suburb of Toronto. A prolific artist and illustrator, he has worked non-stop for the last three decades. In addition to publications, his corporate clients include Swissair, Abercrombie & Fitch, Air Canada, Smart Car, LVMH, and Bush Irish Whiskey. He lives on Toronto Island with his partner Gordon Bowness.

Vellekoop will be in conversation with Chip Kidd, a writer and graphic designer in New York City. As Editor-At-Large for graphic novels at Pantheon books, he has published some of the world's best cartoonists, including Chris Ware, Charles Burns, David Mazzucchelli, Gengoroh Tagame, Michael Cho, Anita Kunz and Anders Nilsen. He has authored over a dozen books of his own, including the novels The Cheese Monkeys and The Learners, and a Batman graphic novel called Death By Design. He is currently writing a graphic novel for Marvel.

This event is free with first come, first served seating.

1324 4th St NE
WashingtonDC 20002

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