Eric Drooker’s Naked City A Journey Through Art

EPISODE · Feb 20, 2025 · 52 MIN

Eric Drooker’s Naked City A Journey Through Art

from Chatting With Betsy · host Betsy Wurzel

What drives an artist to dedicate nearly a decade to crafting a single graphic novel? How does the vibrant chaos of New York City inspire works that resonate across the globe? In this captivating interview, Betsy Wurzel speaks with acclaimed artist Eric Drooker, whose work has left an indelible mark on the art world and the streets of his hometown.Eric’s first book, Flood!: A Novel in Pictures, earned the American Book Award, and his follow-up, Blood Song, is being adapted into a major motion picture. His latest graphic novel, Naked City, took nearly eight years to complete and serves as a vivid exploration of its characters' struggles, hopes, and resilience—many inspired by Eric’s own life.In the interview, Eric shares how his Bronx upbringing shaped the book’s main character, Isabel, a young woman navigating immigration challenges, exploitation, and a journey of self-discovery.He also discusses how he captured the energy and essence of New York City through colorful characters like a one-armed window washer, a dancer, and an artist who reflects Eric’s own experiences.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-with-betsy--4211847/support.💡 At Passionate World Talk Radio, we believe real conversations matter. Stay inspired and keep listening to Chatting with Betsy at www.passionateworldtalkradio.com.

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