Blankets

592 pages

English language

Published Sept. 24, 2003

ISBN:
978-1-891830-43-3
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Ambientato nello scenario di un austero inverno nel Wisconsin, "Blankets" è un esericizio nel genere del fumetto autobiografico, che possiede la sostanza e la chiarezza di articolare la struttura narrativa con una delicata commozione. Esplora la rivalità dei fratelli Craig e Phil, cresciuti in un isolato paese, e il primo, romantico, amore di Craig con Raina. Un racconto di certezze e scoperte, di allegria e tragedia e sulle origini della fede. Craig Thompson ha vinto numerosi premi prestigiosi, come l'Harvey Award.

«In Blankets si sente spesso un silenzio, i silenzi. Non è che manchino i suoni, ma proprio si sentono i silenzi: ... silenzi nella neve, nei luoghi appena abbandonati, nel dopo dei rumori. Thompson disegna momenti lunghi e fermi di silenzio. E li riempie di pensieri, di pensieri dei protagonisti e di pensieri dei lettori.» (dalla prefazione di Luca Sofri)

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This is an utterly gorgeous creation. I really liked the illustrations throughout. The storyline started out fine, but the whole thing wrapped up rather quickly and abruptly. I was disappointed in how the story just stopped. The sections are anecdotes from his childhood, but then there is a large chunk devoted to his visit to Raina, which lasts only two weeks, but takes up a massive amount of the book. Many of his childhood tales surface in flashback during his visit or during talks with Raina. All that is fine. The focus on chrisitianity is understandable because he comes from a very Christian home, and he and Raina met at some christian youth event. But, and this is not a spoiler because it is rather obvious from the beginning, he questions christianity, and contemplates its philosophy while being bullied as a younger child and while struggling with his adolescent love …

captures the sacredness of moments really well

I got this as a gift from a friend who said that it's one of their favourite books, and read it in one sitting on a flight home. Blankets invokes the same feelings in me that visiting museums and looking at snowglobes do. It preserves a sense of sacredness in all things, no matter how temporary — snow, first love, faith etc. I think this is one of those books you experience, as opposed to deliberately processing/thinking about it.

(Also I really liked that this graphic novel was in black and white for some reason)