If I Could But See It
A Graphic Biography of William Morris
Nick Thorkelson author Paul Buhle editor Mari Jo Buhle editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Publishing:20th Sep '26
£20.00
This title is due to be published on 20th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Up at the League, says a friend, there had been one night a brisk conversational discussion, as to what would happen on the Morrow of the Revolution … As he sat in that vapour-bath of hurried and discontented humanity, a carriage of the underground railway, he, like others, stewed discontentedly … he found himself musing on the subject-matter of discussion: "If I could but see a day of it," he said to himself; "if I could but see it!"
This is the graphic biography of William Morris (1834-1896), the celebrated designer, driven polymath and radical socialist.
With the telegraphic immediacy of the doodle, Nick Thorkelson's striking and idiosyncratic illustrations chime with the Arts and Crafts movement's emphasis on the humanising power of the handmade.
Thorkelson moves through the major events of Morris's life weaving a rich tapestry of the major artistic, social and political questions which animated him. He explores Morris's politics and art, and how his hatred of class tyranny and love of humanity shaped his poetry, design and relationships. He considers the tension of Morris's efforts to democratize art while creating pieces for the wealthy, his critique of Britain's Empire, and his central place in socialist culture and propaganda.
'An engaging, riotous rampage through the life of this inspiring artist, crafter and thinker. Thorkelson skilfully steers the reader through the rapids of Morris's artistic, intellectual and political achievements, beautifully intertwined with references to his iconic designs. Sharon Rudahl's stunning, immersive artwork, inspired by William Morris's words, rounds off the whole'
-- Kate Evans, author of Red Rosa: A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg'Only a graphic novel—brilliantly conceived—could embrace the complexity of William Morris’ life. Thorkelson’s wonderful lushness of word, picture, color, and design grabs you by the lapels and drops you into 1800s London, wet cobblestones and all, where you hang with one of the most innovative and gifted designers and typographers in history'
-- Stan Mack, creator of Stan Mack's Real Life FunniesISBN: 9780745346274
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128 pages