
Poem Strip: Including an Explanation of the Afterlife
including an explanation of the afterlife
$57.19
- Paperback
224 pages
- Release Date
4 November 2025
Summary
Poem Strip: A Graphic Retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice
The myth of Orpheus and Eurydice is retold with riotous ’60s flair in Dino Buzzati’s phantasmagorical graphic novel.
There’s a certain street—via Saterna—in the middle of Milan that just doesn’t show up on maps of the city. Orfi, a wildly successful young singer, lives there, and it’s there that one night he sees his gorgeous girlfriend Eura disappear, “like a spirit,” through a little door in the high wall that surroun…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9798896230007 |
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Author: | Dino Buzzati, Marina Harss |
Publisher: | New York Review Comics |
Imprint: | New York Review Comics |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 224 |
Release Date: | 4 November 2025 |
Weight: | 369g |
Dimensions: | 238mm x 159mm |
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Critics Review
“I think I stumbled upon this on late-night TV when I was a kid: Donovan, playing himself, wandering through a neo-Caligari lava-lamp world of writhing Barbara Steeles and Sophia Lorens in search of love and justice and groove. I’m happy to see it’s on again.” —Daniel Handler“[A] decisive contribution to the establishment of the graphic novel as a proper literary genre…. Poem Strip is exhilarating in its inventiveness and highly provocative. Enticing and terrifying in turns, it reinvented the whole concept of the comic book by merging experimental graphics, erotically charged illustration, avant-garde poetry, psychedelic songwriting, and occult fiction.” —Valentina Zanca, Words Without Borders“A sumptuous meditation on the ways in which death gives life meaning…. Although its psychedelic palette points to its ‘60s creation, the images are still strikingly modern and erotic.” —Publishers Weekly“Comics have been described as movies on paper, and this one reads like a rock ’n’ roll-sexploitation-fantasy-occult midnight cult favorite.” —AV Club
About The Author
Dino Buzzati
Dino Buzzati (1906–1972) studied law at the University of Milan and, at the age of twenty-two, went to work for the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera, where he remained for the rest of his life. He served in World War II as a journalist connected to the Italian navy and on his return published the book for which he is most famous, The Stronghold. A gifted artist as well as writer, Buzzati was the author of five novels and numerous short stories, as well as a popular children’s book, The Bears’ Famous Invasion of Sicily.
Marina Harss is a translator and dance writer based in New York City. She is the author of the biography The Boy from Kyiv: Alexei Ratmansky’s Life in Ballet.
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