Black Hole
- Pages
- 368
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780375423802
- Temps de Lecture
- ~6h 27min
Black Hole est un book de Charles Burns. Il compte 368 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Charles Burns’s Black Hole follows a group of Seattle-area teenagers as they navigate the turbulent landscape of late adolescence against the backdrop of 1976. When a mysterious illness spreads through their peer group, it leaves physical marks that become both literal and metaphorical markers of social alienation. The narrative unfolds through quiet, observant vignettes that examine how young people negotiate identity, desire, and belonging while grappling with the sudden weight of adult consequences. Burns renders these experiences in stark black-and-white ink, employing a clean, manga-influenced aesthetic that contrasts sharply with the psychological complexity of his characters. The work is widely recognized for its unflinching yet restrained portrayal of teenage life, treating puberty and sexual awakening with literary seriousness rather than sensationalism. By weaving personal isolation into a broader meditation on community and stigma, the graphic novel established Burns as a major voice in sequential art. Its enduring reputation rests on its ability to capture the quiet desperation and fragile connections that define the transition from childhood to adulthood.
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Charles Burns’s Black Hole follows a group of Seattle-area teenagers as they navigate the turbulent landscape of late adolescence against the backdrop of 1976. When a mysterious illness spreads through their peer group, it leaves physical marks that become both literal and metaphorical markers of so...
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