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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Great story of a handful of people in Berlin just before Hitler's rise to power. Very helpful in understanding how it came to be. ( ) This was really good. Basically a historical fiction account of several citizens in Berlin after WWI and before WWII. There are a lot of different things and topics gong on though. Great character development. The story was good too, not much of one, but the different stores all connect in some way. There is a lot of dialogue, but also you want to spend time with the art. There are times you feel the pages coming alive with how Lutes draws them. This kind of reminded me of a mix of Tintin and Little Orphan Annie, but for adults. He says he was inspired by Tintn as a kid. I've read his Houdini book before this, so it was fun seeing the similarities, but this was far better. You can tell this is his masterpiece. A comic book I think everyone into indie comics should read or even if you are into the history of Berlin. Haha wow I just spent a LONG time writing a LONG review and it vanished into nothing when I clicked to post it! Maybe I will attempt to reconstruct it from memory someday. The very short version: BERLIN is great, the first section is far and away the best, but I ended the book wishing it was twice as long. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesBerlin {1996-2018 comic} (1-22) ContieneBerlín por Jason Lutes Berlin #01 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #02 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #03 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #04 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #05 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #06 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #07 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #08 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #09 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #10 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #11 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #12 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #13 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #14 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #15 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #16 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #17 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #18 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #19 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #20 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #21 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) Berlin #22 por Jason Lutes (indirecto) PremiosListas de sobresalientes
"Berlin is an intricate look at the fall of the Weimar Republic through the eyes of its citizens--Marthe Müller, a young woman escaping the memory of a brother killed in World War I, Kurt Severing, an idealistic journalist losing faith in the printed word as fascism and extremism take hold; the Brauns, a family torn apart by poverty and politics. Lutes weaves these characters' lives into the larger fabric of a city slowly ripping apart. The city itself is the central protagonist in this historical fiction. Lavish salons, crumbling sidewalks, dusty attics, and train stations: all these places come alive in Lutes' masterful hand. Weimar Berlin was the world's metropolis, where intellectualism, creativity, and sensuous liberal values thrived, and Lutes maps its tragic, inevitable decline. Devastatingly relevant and beautifully told, Berlin is one of the great epics of the comics medium."-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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