The Little Book of Tom. Blue Collar
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Get beneath the tight jeans of Tom of Finland’s working-class
heroes with this pocket-sized package of blue-collar lovers. With a
brawny lineup of multi-panel comics and single-panel drawings and
paintings, as well as photographs and sketches, this neat little
book explores the tough physical typeswho fascinated Tom since his
very first crush. Cowboys, loggers, roughnecks, and
roustabouts, all Tom-style As a boy, Tom’s first crush was a
strapping young farmhand who worked the fields around his family
home. Finland is a land of tough physical men, catching fish in the
icy sea; cutting logs in the endless forests; threshing oats, rye,
and barley on the farms. Tom, a more sensitive boy, admired these
rough men and their distinctive clothing, designed for protection
and utility. He later said, “When I was young, leather was worn by
people who worked outside because it was warm. All the men who wore
leather, they were the type of men which I adored.” When he began
to draw he celebrated these early idols, improving their wardrobes
with tight jeans, faded T-shirts, and thigh-high beak-toed Lappish
boots. It was a young logger in this gear who appeared on the
spring 1957 cover of Physique Pictorial, introducing Tom to the
world. In the decades to follow Tom added truckers, repairmen,
construction workers, circus roustabouts, and the American cowboy
to his roster of working-class heroes. Though just sexual fantasies
for him, his portrayal of blue-collar lovers helped working class
gays accept their true selves. The Little Book of Tom: Blue Collar
traces Tom’s fascination with working men in one compact and
affordable package. A brawny lineup of multi-panel comics and
single-panel drawings and paintingsis set alongside archival and
contextual material, including historic film stills and posters,
personal photos of Tom, sketches, and Tom’s own reference photos.
The artist Touko Laaksonen, the boy who would become
Tom of Finland (1920-1991), began drawing cartoons at age five. His
favorite subjects were the rough manly men of his native Finland.
He found success in the Finnish advertising industry but secretly
continued creating his increasingly erotic drawings of
hyper-masculine men. In 1957 he submitted some drawings to the
American magazine Physique Pictorial and the “Tom of Finland”
legend was born. By the late 60s Tom’s “dirty drawings” became the
standard for gay art, and Tom’s Men a template for a new gay
masculinity. The editor Dian Hanson is a senior
editor and writer for TASCHEN, with over 50 books to her credit. In
addition to ARNOLD, her recent works include The Art of Pin-up,
Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, and The Fantastic Worlds of Frank
Frazetta. Read here how it all began. The Little Book of
Tom. Blue CollarHardcover,14 x 19.5 cm,0.42
kg,192 pages ISBN 978-3-8365-8865-2 Edition: Multilingual
(English, French, German)