UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Joel Priddy, associate professor and interim head of graphic design in the College of Arts and Architecture’s Stuckeman School at Penn State, wrote and illustrated a new graphic novel, “First There Was Chaos." Priddy said he based the novel, written for adults, on a selection from Hesiod’s “Theogony,” a telling of the origins of the Greek Olympians.
“I was thinking a lot about how the creative process works and some of the mess and difficulty and just iterative cycling that is necessary for that,” he said regarding how he conceived the idea for the novel. “And, at the time, I was reading Greek mythology to my kid as bedtime stories.”
The book will be released by publisher Uncivilized Books in November. Tomasz Kaczynski, CEO of Uncivilized Books, said he was immediately interested in Priddy’s concept about an adaptation of Hesiod's “Theogony.”
“Joel did something extraordinary with the notoriously tricky material; he made it accessible without dumbing it down,” Kaczynski said.
According to Priddy, the book chronicles the time before the Greek gods show up, starting from the point of nothingness and leading up to the birth of the first Olympian we recognize: Aphrodite.
Just like in the origin story, Priddy himself created the graphic novel from his own idea.
“I’m taking the creative arc from nothingness to something that is fully realized,” he said.