Audubon, on the Wings of the World [Graphic Novel]

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Price
$22.95  $21.34
Publisher
Nobrow
Publish Date
Pages
184
Dimensions
8.1 X 10.9 X 0.9 inches | 2.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781910620151

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About the Author
Fabien Grolleau has written and created several comics for Vide Cocagne (which he co-founded) as well as the graphic novel, Jaques a Dit.

Jérémie Royer is an illustrator and designer. After studying art for two years in Nice, he specialized in comic book art and illustration in Brussels.
Reviews
A creative reimagining of the life of a man obsessed with the American wilderness and a reminder of a time, long gone, in which birds were so plentiful that the sky went dark when they passed.
--Christoph Irmscher, author of The Poetics of Natural History

With soft illustrations and introspective dialogue, Audubon: On the Wings of the World guides you through his obsessive quest to gather knowledge on North America's avians.
--Audubon Society

Grolleau & Royer have created a beautiful tribute to one of America's first voices for conservation. For any student of history or lover of the natural world, setting aside an hour or two to experience this book will be well worth the time.
--Historical Novel Society

Expressive design and subtle color impart the wonder of natural discoveries on the page, accompanying a sometimes nonlinear account of his life. Royer's art holds a mirror to nature that's both idealized and surreal. [...] it's easy to empathize with the rapture at nature as portrayed in the lush, strange beauty of these pages.
--Publisher's Weekly

Environmentalists, artists, and birders will find this volume enchanting and affecting.
--Library Journal

This handsome historical hardcover gives a stunning portrait of the American wilderness in the early 1800s while reminding us what artists may suffer when driven by creativity, as well as the sacrifices of those around them.
--School Library Journal

Everything feels rich and strange and unrestricted, much like the continent must have felt in the early 19th century, when Audubon set out on his journeys. In other words, On the Wings of the World wants to do cataract surgery on your impressions of the time, the place and central figure, and it succeeds beautifully.
--Paste Magazine

What makes this book such a fascinating read is instead of glorifying a person that was unarguably a passionate and expressive artist, it unflinchingly describes a man that was clearly a product of his time.
--The Quietus

Grolleau and Royer present the life of a very flawed person whose extreme efforts made lasting impact and leave you with plenty to think about regarding conservation as well as the nature of art.
--Comicon.com

Audubon: On the Wings of the World is a fascinating and extraordinary life story, highly recommended especially for public library graphic novel collections.
--Midwest Book Review