Ben Katchor ("The creator of the last great American comic
strip."--Michael Chabon) gives us his first book in more than ten years:
the story of the fantastical nation of Outer Canthus and the three
people who, in some way or another, inhabit its shores.
Emile Delilah is a young xenophile (lover of foreign nations) so
addicted to traveling to the exotic regions of Outer Canthus that the
government pays him a monthly stipend just so he can continue his
visits. Living in the same tenement as Emile are Boreal Rince, the
exiled king of Outer Canthus, and Elijah Salamis, a supranationalist
determined to erase the cultural and geographic boundaries that separate
the citizens of the Earth. Although they rarely meet, their lives
intertwine through the elaborate fictions they construct and inhabit: a
vast panorama of humane hamburger stands, exquisitely ethereal ethnic
restaurants, ancient restroom ruins, and wild tracts of land that fit
neatly next to high-rise hotels. The Cardboard Valise is a graphic
novel as travelogue; a canvas of semi-surrealism; and a poetic,
whimsical, beguiling work of Ben Katchor's dazzling imagination.