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Beautiful Darkness - 'Fabien Vehlmann', 'Kerascoët'
Beautiful Darkness
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A dark fairy tale about surviving the human experienceAurora’s having a tea party with Hector, the prince she’s been dreaming about, when a sudden deluge forces them to take shelter elsewhere. They emerge from the skull of a dead girl into the woods at night and find themselves among a crowd of... show more
A dark fairy tale about surviving the human experienceAurora’s having a tea party with Hector, the prince she’s been dreaming about, when a sudden deluge forces them to take shelter elsewhere. They emerge from the skull of a dead girl into the woods at night and find themselves among a crowd of tiny people, all of whom are milling about. Aurora quickly takes charge of the situation, and at first things seem to be going well for most of her friends. Despite a few injuries and deaths and a lot of hunger, they forage successfully and befriend a mouse that lives in the neighborhood. But as time goes by, more and more of the little people begin to lose hope, turning against one another in brutal ways.     Beautiful Darkness is a harrowing look at the human psyche and the darkness that hides behind the routine politeness and meaningless kindness of civilized society. The sweet faces and bright leaves of Kerascoët’s joyful watercolors only serve to highlight the evil that dwells beneath, as characters allow their pettiness, greed, and jealousy to take over. Beautiful Darkness presents a bleak allegory on the human condition; Kerascoët’s and Fabien Vehlmann’s work is a searing condemnation of our vast capacity for evil writ tiny.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781770461291 (1770461299)
ASIN: 1770461299
Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly
Pages no: 96
Edition language: English
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4.0 Book Thoughts - Beautiful Darkness by Fabien Vehlmann
I don't think anything I've read for RIP this year has felt as perfect for the challenge as this slim graphic novel. This is Lord of the Flies in a fairy-tale world, it is eerie and creepy and unsettling and challenging. This is much less about the plot and much more about the layers of horror, unwr...
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4.0 Beautiful Darkness
4.5 Stars Unsettling… but in a good way. Gorgeous. Unique. Natural. True. I enjoyed every page!I'll be hanging on to my copy so I can read again.
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