

Laddar... Sabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin &… (urspr publ 1992; utgåvan 1992)av Nick Bantock
VerkdetaljerSabine's Notebook: In Which the Extraordinary Correspondence of Griffin & Sabine Continues av Nick Bantock (1992)
![]() Magic Realism (75) 1990s (63) Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Is Sabine a fabrication of Griffin's mind and is he losing it? Beautifully crafted letters of correspondence between Sabine Stohem and Griffin Moss. When Sabine heads to London, Griffin disappears on a world tour. When they are supposed to meet, again no meeting occurs. ( ![]() Weird and cool. I'd seen the "Griffin and Sabine" books, of course, but somehow I'd decided they were actual correspondence between two (presumably famous) people I'd never heard of, and I'd avoided them. I picked this one up first, so jumped into the middle of their relationship - and the end had me totally bewildered. Who what how...?? An interesting story, and a fascinating puzzle. I intend to read all the books, though I'm not sure I'll want to re-read any of them. And the format is more annoying than intriguing to me - the "thrill of reading someone else's mail" is entirely missing. The art is neat, though. I like the little side-notes in this book, too. Sabine’s Notebook - Bantock 3 stars This is a continuation of Bantock’s first Griffin and Sabine book. The novelty is beginning to wear off. I like the details of the artwork, but the story is falling off the deep end of the ocean. Given the mysterious cliffhanger of an ending, I will read the third book. But, I’m not feeling any compelling interest in the characters or the irrational story. Yes. This is what I desire. Loved it!! The continuing saga of Griffin and Sabine. Again this is filled with wonderful artwork and I can't wait to continue on this journey. A great surprise ending in this installment. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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Don't missThe Pharos Gate, the final volume in theGriffin & Sabine story. Published simultaneously with the 25th-anniversary edition ofGriffin & Sabine, the book finally shares what happened to the lovers. Griffin--Foolish man. You cannot turn me into a phantom because you are frightened. You do not dismiss a muse at a whim. If you will not join me, then I will come to you. --Sabine Sabine was supposed to be imaginary, a friend and lover that Griffin had created to soothe his loneliness. But she threatens to become embodied, to appear on his doorstep, in fact. So he runs. Griffin & Sabine, the most creative and talked-about bestseller of 1991, left readers on the edge of a precipice. WithSabine's Notebook, they begin--along with Griffin--the fall. Once again, the story is told through strangely beautiful postcards and richly decorated letters that must actually be pulled from their envelopes to be read. But this volume is also a sketchbook and diary kept by the possibly unreal Sabine, who is living in Griffin's house in London while he wanders through Europe, North Africa, and Asia, backwards through layers of ancient civilizations--and of himself. Filled with her delicately macabre drawings and notations, the notebook adds a darker element of visual intrigue to their complex and mysterious world. For the thousands who finishedGriffin & Sabine and asked, "What happened next?," this second volume in the quartet provides the answers--but raises new and even more haunting questions of its own. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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