Tenderness of Stones
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Author
Publication
2019 - New York Review of Books, Incorporated, The
Language
English
Word Count
36,000 words, Guess
Page Count
144 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781681372983
- ISBN-101681372983
- Library of Congress Control Number2018025696
- OCLC Control Number1032352677
- Better World Books9781681372983
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28695442M
Classifications
- LCCPN6747.F39T4613 2019
- LCCPN6747.F39 T4613 2019
Description
"A surreal and stunningly beautiful graphic novel about death, mourning, and family by one of the most promising young artists working today. "We buried one of dad's lungs," announces the narrator of The Tenderness of Stones. The lung is so large it takes three men to carry it--and that is just the beginning. The family looks on as, under the dispassionate orders of anonymous white-clad strangers, their father is disassembled, piece by piece: His nose is removed from his face and tied, temporarily, to his neck; his other lung is pulled out and he is forced to lug it around in a cart; his mouth is pried off and stored away, leaving him mute. Beneath it all is one devastating truth: Soon, he will be gone entirely. Marion Fayolle is one of the most innovative young artists in contemporary comics, and in this startling, gorgeously drawn fable she offers a vision of family illness and grief that is by turns playful and profound, literal and lyrical. She captures the strange swirl of love, resentment, grief, and humor that comes as we watch a loved one transformed before our eyes, and learn to live without them"--
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