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Recent Reading: The Arrival

April 15, 2008 by Jonathan

Shaun Tan - The Arrival I am still working myself through the comic book canon. Along the usual suspects like Moore, Miller, Ellis, Ross, Otomo, Sartrapi or Thompson every now and then I find (in this case by a friend’s recommendation) something new and amazing.

Shaun Tan’s The Arrival is one of the best graphic novels I read so far. Without any words Tan tells the story of a man moving to a foreign country to build up a new existence. He illustrates with dreamlike images the overwhelming experience to arrive in a country where everything is new, larger and no sign or writing makes sense. Shaun Tan incorporates stories of refugees, questions like ‚What makes a home?‘, friendship, loneliness to a beautiful story. All captured in simple, yet powerful pencil art.

Fantastic. Highly recommended. If you plan to grab just one comic book or graphic novel this year, make it this one.

 

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  1. lauren says

    April 16, 2008 at 2:05 pm

    the arrival is awesome! i’m not sure if you’re reading it in hardback, but if you’re not, i recommend it – there’s something extra cool about the graphic/pencil/romantic-ness of it all with a hard cover.

  2. Jonathan says

    April 17, 2008 at 1:39 am

    Of course hardcover. 😉
    I can’t even remotely imagine it as softcover.