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Alison Bechdel on making money and seeing Fun Home in a new light

Jun 4, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Alison Bechdel, a renowned cartoonist known for her groundbreaking memoir Fun Home, shares new insights about her life and family. She discusses her latest comic novel, Spent, which examines her complex relationship with money and the struggle for authenticity in a capitalist world. Bechdel opens up about her evolving understanding of her past and the challenges of memoir writing, revealing the profound impact of her artistic journey and the connections between creativity, grief, and personal storytelling.
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ANECDOTE

New Family Revelation

  • Alison discovered new information about her mother deciding not to divorce her father on the day he died.
  • This revelation changed her understanding of their relationship and her family story.
INSIGHT

Adapting Fun Home for Stage

  • Alison found humor and relief in the idea that a bad musical adaptation wouldn't harm her memoir as much as a bad film would.
  • The successful musical adaptation of Fun Home was lucky and changed her perspective on losing creative control.
ANECDOTE

Fiction Sparked Creativity

  • Alison initially planned to write a memoir about money but found the idea dull and painful.
  • Instead, she created a fictionalized Alison and revived characters from her comic strip, bringing the story and friendships to life.
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