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An anachronistic parable for the convulsive elite. What is the squirrel machine? Is it a rodent ensnarement device? A mechanism for concealing one's guarded harvest? An anachronistic fable? A meaningless diversion? Set in a fictional 19th Century New England town, the narrative initially details the relationship and maturation of Edmund and William Torpor. But the two brothers quickly elicit the scorn and recrimination of an unamused public when they reveal their musical creations built from strange technologies and scavenged animal carcasses. Driven to seek a concealment for their aberrant activities, they make a startling discovery. Perhaps they will divine the mystery of the squirrel machine. What is The Squirrel Machine? An immutably strange and haunting narrative that transcends known logics and presumptive dream-barriers; a distillation of subconscious beauty and inspired madness; a dangerous object for the incautious; a revelation for the undernourished crypto-seeker; the virgin caress of unconsummated apocalypse; the unspeakable thing that you always knew. It's also the longest and most ambitious graphic novel by legendary obscurantist cartoonist Hans Rickheit, 200 pages of exquisitely rendered pictorial narrative. Meticulous, strange, and hauntingly beautiful, this enigmatic work will ensure the inquisitive reader a spleenful of cerebral serenity that will take exposure to vast quantities of mediocrity to dispel. Hardcover, b&w. "Rickheit is a vastly under-seen talent." -Tom Spurgeon, The Comics Reporter
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Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Former library book; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Artikel-Nr. G1606993011I4N10
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Anbieter: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, USA
Zustand: Very Good Condition-. First Edition. [Seattle, WA: Fantagraphics Books, 2009.] First Edition. Large octavo (26cm); publisher's boards, decorative endpapers, in pictorial dust jacket; [12],179pp.; illus. Moderate edge wear to jacket and board margins, some dark foxing to top textblock edge. About Very Good. Inscribed and signed on half title page, "Thanks! Hans Rickheit," accompanied by a small pencil and pen sketch. The author's historical graphic novel blending surrealism with steampunk and body horror tropes. The story which follows the adventures of young Edmund and William Torpor and their bizarre, mechanized inventions usually built around the carcasses of dead animals. Scarce signed. Signed. Artikel-Nr. 49149
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