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Laddar... Luna Parkav Kevin Baker, Danijel Žeželj (Illustratör)
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. 1160 ( ) I likely will be the only person mentioning Zora Neale Hurston’s THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD when reviewing this graphic novel, but it kept coming to mind. There is a passage at the heart of that wonderful book that describes humanity as once being one great glittering mass that jealous angels beat down into tiny bits of sparkle, buried and lost in the mud that still sing out and seek each other to be whole again. A lovely description of how we as humans clutch at many things to try and make ourselves whole, often to our own detriment—sometimes to our own destruction. The narrative of THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD takes the main character many places, but ultimately she ends up where she started—though wiser and stronger for the journey. In LUNA PARK, this circular pattern is repeated toward no good end for its characters. While Hurston’s work retains hope despite admitting a certain futility, LUNA PARK seems only to despair. The desperation that drives it’s characters to find each other creates a dark inescapable momentum that carries them past the finish line into another lap ‘round the track. The joy in this joyless world is in the vivid rendering of the journey—particularly the dark and lovely art work of Danijel Žeželj. The subtle distinctions that make each face unique—specifically the three significant women in the narrator’s life—all dark, lovely and strong yet individuals. The whole book is a dark passage, the use of partial light throughout gives the book the feel of memory—smothered and inescapable. Enjoyed the writing as well, conveying a lot with a little. The dialogue was both natural and foreboding and aching with grief. Choices once made are often inescapable, linking personal history to moments of world history gives them the feeling of destiny. A looping narrative could feel redundant or like a trap, but each journey through LUNA PARK feels like a fresh hell. Reading this is like twisting in the wind. I think that's exactly the emotion that the author and artist mean for you to feel - As if your feet are never firmly on the ground. When the story begins to feel grounded you find yourself sliding into another story of Russia and America intertwined in the characters. All of them left bleeding by the overwhelming political immensity of the countries in which they live and betrayal of those they love most. The story is first rate, with minor flaws. The end was odd. It didn't fit the pattern, but it was a jolt to end the story and I liked it. The art is also wonderful. Dreamy and dark, with harsh lines that fit the noir part of the story well. Danijel Zezelj is a genius. The artwork in this graphic novel is stunning- capturing the story in all of its hectic details. Frame by frame, with each shifting image- the mood is altered. From beautiful melancholy, to violent rage, to the hysterical glee of carnival crowds. And the story by Kevin Baker is as absorbing and tumultuous as the art. It takes you through a tale of eternal betrayal and hopeless love. The settings range from a deserted theme park on Coney Island, to a devastated Chechnya and a Russian homeland. This is a beautiful and complex story that I highly recommend. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
"Alik Strelnikov lives in the shadow of Coney Island, a world of silenced rides and rusting amusement parks that mock his dreams of becoming a hero. Ten years ago, he traded a brutal existence in the Russian army for the promise of America only to become an enforcer in the Brooklyn mob. Now, he chases his ghosts with all he has left: booze, heroin and his lover, Marina, part-time prostitute and full-time fortune teller. The only way the two of them can escape their miserable fates hinges on a desperate plan that will put them between warring mobs and span a century, from contemporary Coney Island to the Russia of the Second Chechen War to spellbinding 1910s New York" -- from publisher's web site. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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