Joanna Neborsky, a student in the MFA illustration program at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, has produced an illustrated edition of many of Félix Fénéon's concise reports of crimes and misdeads in early 20th-century France (aka Novels in Three Lines) as her thesis project. The work will be part of an MFA student exhibit that's on view until May 16, 2009 at the Visual Arts Gallery.
You can see more of Ms. Neborsky's work at the website of Gigantic Magazine.

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Posted by: Eric Hanson | May 06, 2009 at 12:13 AM
Joanna Neborsky is an incredible talent! Just as Maira Kalman gave new life to Strunk and White, Neborsky brings ingenious wit to "Novels in Three Lines." Someone should publish her take on Fénéon's reports. It's too good to pass up!
Posted by: Anna Raff | May 05, 2009 at 10:49 AM