Aneurin Wright, Things to Do In A Retirement Home Trailer Park: When You're 29 and Unemployed
Aneurin Wright’s artwork can be utterly disorienting to the uninitiated, but his approach is well-suited to the task he sets himself in this 2015 autobiographical work – to convey the dislocating effects of caring for the terminally ill.
In 2003, Wright, a twenty-nine-year-old comic artist living in New York, received a phone call from his estranged father, Neil. His father’s emphysema has progressed, and he has been certified for hospice. In response, the author moved across the country to his father’s trailer to manage his care.