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Cargando... Fahrenheit 451: The Authorized Adaptation (2009)por Ray Bradbury, Tim Hamilton (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I know I enjoyed this original text. I just didn't really like this graphic novel adaptation. I found it hard to follow. Unlike most graphic novels that add understanding to the plot- I was more confused because the story lacked context. ( ) Most novels which have been adapted into graphic novels tend to leave one slightly wanting, but this one made an admirable (and more successful) attempt compared to most. From the tone of the introduction, Bradbury had a strong guiding hand during its creation, so the story still sounds distinctly like him. Obviously some of the detail and complexity did not manage to make the translation, but our fireman is still a confused and jarring character within an artificially adapted world. I wasn't 100% on board with Tim Hamilton's artwork, since hte novel almost demands a stark minimalism, both from the forced simplicity of the tv-dominated life Guy lives and the film noire-esquce capers of his desperate escape, but he does do a great job overall from a traditional comic book viewpoint. It would be nice if the graphic novel companies actually bothered to invest in both their artists and writers, though, so that the two could create more atuned pieces of literature.
Bradbury is no Beatty. He's a pluralist. He loves high and low, literature and comics, opera and movies. He's adapted his novel for just about every medium. Given this, perhaps the message of the comic-book rendition of Fahrenheit 451 is that the elitist, nostalgic, black-and-white thinking of a Beatty is part of the problem and leads to black-and-white solutions like censorship and book burning. Beatty has a love-hate relationship with the paper he burns. Bradbury does not. Pertenece a las series editorialesEs una adaptación deListas de sobresalientes
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HTML: La adaptación gráfica oficial de la novela clásica de Ray Bradbury. Fahrenheit 451 cuenta la historia de un sombrío y horroroso futuro. Montag, el protagonista, pertenece a una extraña brigada de bomberos cuya misión, paradójicamente, no es la de sofocar incendios, sino la de provocarlos para quemar libros. Porque en el país de Montag está terminantemente prohibido leer. Porque leer obliga a pensar, y en el país de Montag está prohibido pensar. Porque leer impide ser ingenuamente feliz, y en el país de Montag hay que ser feliz a la fuerza... Tim Hamilton convierte en imagen la visionaria distopía ideada por Ray Bradbury a mediados del siglo pasado, sin saberlo mas quizá intuyendo la vigencia de una advertencia imperecedera. De Fahrenheit 451 se ha dicho... «Incomparable. Un maestro en el delicado equilibrio entre ciencia y fantasía.» «La fuerza y la potencia de su original imaginación llenan de júbilo... Un talento mayor e insólito.» «De entre todos los infiernos del conformismo, Fahrenheit 451 ofrece e No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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