Description
Discover 'Killing and Dying', the stunning graphic novel by renowned author Adrian Tomine. This captivating collection showcases a series of thought-provoking stories that delve deeply into the complexities of human relationships, identity, and the modern world. With a total of 128 pages, this beautifully illustrated book is filled with intricate comic strips and vibrant imagery, making it a must-have for graphic novel enthusiasts and readers who appreciate nuanced storytelling. Tomine’s first major work since 'Shortcomings' in 2007 explores themes such as mistaken identity in 'Amber Sweet', chronicling the interplay between technology and personal connection. Dive into the quirky creativity of 'A Brief History of the Art Form Known as Hortisculpture', where art is brought to life through whimsical comic sequences. Witness the power of visual narratives in 'Translated, from the Japanese', showcasing a stunning array of colors and emotions. Finally, 'Intruders' delivers a poignant look at nostalgia and the struggle to reclaim the past. Perfect for those interested in contemporary literature and graphic storytelling, 'Killing and Dying' is not just a book; it’s an emotional voyage that resonates with readers seeking both depth and entertainment. Experience the mastery of Adrian Tomine and explore the light and darkness of existence through this unforgettable literary gem.