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<title>Raymond Briggs - GalleyCat</title>
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<title>Britain Finally Embraces the Graphic Novel</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/09/05/arts/comic190.jpg" class="alignleft">Other countries, most notably America and France, may have embraced the graphic novel format and lauded several notable titles with praise, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/books/05comi.html">but as the New York Times&#8217; <strong>Tara Mulholland</strong> reports</a>, Britain was a little slower to catch on to the form. &#8220;On the Continent graphic novels have been as accepted as films or books for many years,&#8221; said the author <strong>Raymond Briggs</strong> in a 2005 interview with the newspaper The Observer, &#8220;but England has had a snobby attitude towards them. They&#8217;ve always been seen as something just for children.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the success of Briggs&#8217; ETHEL &amp; ERNEST, not to mention <strong>Chris Ware</strong>&#8216;s surprise win of the Guardian First Book Award, has had publishers snapping up would-be graphic novel stars. <strong>Jonathan Cape</strong>, an imprint of <strong>Random House UK</strong>, has more than tripled its graphic novel output over the past year, publishing nine new titles since July 2006. <strong>Dan Franklin</strong>, Cape&#8217;s publishing director, said he hoped to increase this number. &#8220;When we started about nine years ago with ETHEL AND ERNEST I said that we wouldn&#8217;t do more than one a year,&#8221; he said. &#8220;And they&#8217;ve been so successful that I am now doing potentially up to 12 a year, if I can find them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Other publishers have hopped on the bandwagon and sales are on the rise. <strong>Michael Rowley</strong>, the graphic-novel buyer for <strong>Waterstone&#8217;s</strong>, Britainâ€™s largest bookshop chain, said sales of the books had increased 41 percent in the last year alone. S what is behind this sudden wave of enthusiasm for a genre that has previously been sidelined in Britain, wonders Mulholland? For <strong>Paul Gravett</strong>, the author of GREAT BRITISH COMICS and one of the country&#8217;s foremost promoter of graphic novels, one of the primary reasons is simply the creation of the &#8220;graphic novel&#8221; category. &#8220;The word comics is laden with so many negative connotations, while the words &#8216;graphic novel&#8217; give it a certain cachet,&#8221; he said.</p>
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