Queen of Snails: A Graphic Memoir

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Product Details
Price
$25.95  $24.13
Publisher
Graphic Mundi - Psu Press
Publish Date
Pages
232
Dimensions
6.38 X 7.95 X 0.79 inches | 1.38 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781637790366

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About the Author

Maureen Burdock is a graphic storyteller and scholar. She is the author of Feminist Fables for the Twenty-First Century: The F Word Project, and she has contributed comics to various collections, including the Eisner-winning anthology Menopause: A Comic Treatment; Covid Chronicles: A Comics Anthology; and Pathographics: Narrative, Aesthetics, Contention, Community. You can follow her work at maureenburdock.com.

Reviews
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY -- Drawn with a dreamscape of richly hued colored pencils, Burdock's graphic memoir is a thoughtful examination of intergenerational trauma. Grieving her complicated, religious mother, Burdock asks, "Is it possible to build a strong home that transcends one's history and culture? Not without first carefully examining those inherited structures." Her own story begins in the Black Forest of Germany in the 1970s, where she enjoys a magical relationship with the natural world, including the snails that function as a metaphor for home and vulnerability throughout. But when her mother decides to leave her abusive husband, Burdock and her mom go to live with her grandmother-Omi, as Burdock calls her-in Chicago. Omi is a former Nazi youth leader and Holocaust minimizer. Like many Germans, she was also displaced and terrorized by WWII. As a result, Burdock's mother spent part of her childhood in an orphanage, but "it wasn't Jesus who protected her, but her own closed eyes." Burdock bounces around in her youth in search of belonging, encountering along the way kindness, inspiration, and sexual violence. The art can be striking, for example a dialogue between halved red and golden Matryoshka dolls, though the language in places trends academic. Burdock's investigation into the history that has shaped her is a deeply personal reckoning, with global ripples. (Nov.)

"A book that contains multitudes" - FOREWORD