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ISBN 10 : 1778430481 ISBN 13 : 9781778430480
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ISBN 10 : 1778430481 ISBN 13 : 9781778430480
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : New. Barrack Zailaa Rima's celebrated graphic novel trilogy, gathered together and available in English for the first time.Beirut is an intimate and poetic look at a beloved city that is at once autobiographical, documentary, and fantastic in nature. In Rima's hands, Beirut is a labyrinth of alleyways and stories, a theater teeming with revolts, and a cenotaph to buried memories. With Rima and her family serving as our guides, and through chance encounters with incongruous figures (a librarian, a garbage collector-or the city's last storyteller), we discover a city that longs for its Golden Age even as it is transformed by neoliberal forces in the aftermath of the Civil War-an evolution whose future remains uncertain.Dreamlike, tender, and ever-attentive to the beauty of the line, Beirut offers a glimpse into Lebanon's past and present, which must be pieced together to form a whole. From the promise of the political activism of its youth in the 1950s and 1960s, to the grating difficulties of the 2015 garbage crisis and the struggle to accommodate and assimilate refugees, this is a journey through a city, and an expedition into the idea of home, that only Rima could shepherd. No matter the detours.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Barrack Zailaa Rima's celebrated graphic novel trilogy, gathered together and available in English for the first time.Beirut is an intimate and poetic look at a beloved city that is at once autobiographical, documentary, and fantastic in nature. In Rima's hands, Beirut is a labyrinth of alleyways and stories, a theater teeming with revolts, and a cenotaph to buried memories. With Rima and her family serving as our guides, and through chance encounters with incongruous figures (a librarian, a garbage collector or the city's last storyteller), we discover a city that longs for its Golden Age even as it is transformed by neoliberal forces in the aftermath of the Civil War an evolution whose future remains uncertain.Dreamlike, tender, and ever-attentive to the beauty of the line, Beirut offers a glimpse into Lebanon's past and present, which must be pieced together to form a whole. From the promise of the political activism of its youth in the 1950s and 1960s, to the grating difficulties of the 2015 garbage crisis and the struggle to accommodate and assimilate Palestinian refugees, this is a journey through a city, and an expedition into the idea of home, that only Rima could shepherd. No matter the detours. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Near Fine paperback. 136 pages, unmarked. Andy Warner, Alabaster, Jess Worby, Mark Connery, Barrack Rima, dw, Ben Horack, Leif Goldberg, Dan Rinylo, Sphie Goldstein, Luke Howard, Dakota McFadzean; UO15 E1E; 136 pages.
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Edité par Invisible Publishing 2024-10-31, 2024
ISBN 10 : 1778430481 ISBN 13 : 9781778430480
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Barrack Zailaa Rima's celebrated graphic novel trilogy, gathered together and available in English for the first time.Beirut is an intimate and poetic look at a beloved city that is at once autobiographical, documentary, and fantastic in nature. In Rima's hands, Beirut is a labyrinth of alleyways and stories, a theater teeming with revolts, and a cenotaph to buried memories. With Rima and her family serving as our guides, and through chance encounters with incongruous figures (a librarian, a garbage collector or the city's last storyteller), we discover a city that longs for its Golden Age even as it is transformed by neoliberal forces in the aftermath of the Civil War an evolution whose future remains uncertain.Dreamlike, tender, and ever-attentive to the beauty of the line, Beirut offers a glimpse into Lebanon's past and present, which must be pieced together to form a whole. From the promise of the political activism of its youth in the 1950s and 1960s, to the grating difficulties of the 2015 garbage crisis and the struggle to accommodate and assimilate Palestinian refugees, this is a journey through a city, and an expedition into the idea of home, that only Rima could shepherd. No matter the detours. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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ISBN 10 : 1778430481 ISBN 13 : 9781778430480
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : New. Barrack Zailaa Rima's celebrated graphic novel trilogy, gathered together and available in English for the first time.Beirut is an intimate and poetic look at a beloved city that is at once autobiographical, documentary, and fantastic in nature. In Rima's hands, Beirut is a labyrinth of alleyways and stories, a theater teeming with revolts, and a cenotaph to buried memories. With Rima and her family serving as our guides, and through chance encounters with incongruous figures (a librarian, a garbage collector-or the city's last storyteller), we discover a city that longs for its Golden Age even as it is transformed by neoliberal forces in the aftermath of the Civil War-an evolution whose future remains uncertain.Dreamlike, tender, and ever-attentive to the beauty of the line, Beirut offers a glimpse into Lebanon's past and present, which must be pieced together to form a whole. From the promise of the political activism of its youth in the 1950s and 1960s, to the grating difficulties of the 2015 garbage crisis and the struggle to accommodate and assimilate refugees, this is a journey through a city, and an expedition into the idea of home, that only Rima could shepherd. No matter the detours.
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Barrack Zailaa Rima's celebrated graphic novel trilogy, gathered together and available in English for the first time.Beirut is an intimate and poetic look at a beloved city that is at once autobiographical, documentary, and fantastic in nature. In Rima's hands, Beirut is a labyrinth of alleyways and stories, a theater teeming with revolts, and a cenotaph to buried memories. With Rima and her family serving as our guides, and through chance encounters with incongruous figures (a librarian, a garbage collector or the city's last storyteller), we discover a city that longs for its Golden Age even as it is transformed by neoliberal forces in the aftermath of the Civil War an evolution whose future remains uncertain.Dreamlike, tender, and ever-attentive to the beauty of the line, Beirut offers a glimpse into Lebanon's past and present, which must be pieced together to form a whole. From the promise of the political activism of its youth in the 1950s and 1960s, to the grating difficulties of the 2015 garbage crisis and the struggle to accommodate and assimilate Palestinian refugees, this is a journey through a city, and an expedition into the idea of home, that only Rima could shepherd. No matter the detours. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Edité par Mesogea - Gruppo Editoriale GEM, 2019
ISBN 10 : 884692181X ISBN 13 : 9788846921819
Langue: italien
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Ajouter au panierBrossura. Etat : new. Traduzione di Pastura C.Messina, 2019; br., pp. 86, ill. b/n, tavv. b/n.(Cartographic. 2). Le città che lasciamo ci inseguono. E cosa succede al nostro ritorno? Nella Trilogia qui tradotta per la prima volta in italiano, le tre opere dedicate a Beirut, che Rima ha realizzato nel 1995, nel 2015 e nel 2017, compongono un ritratto della città libanese che ricostruisce la linea del tempo della storia contemporanea del Paese e delle inquietudini dell'autore. La narrazione polifonica, in cui il labirinto della memoria mette insieme documentario e invenzione, tratteggia Storia e storie, speranze e delusioni di diverse generazioni, di chi è partito e di chi è rimasto. Un'indagine sullo sguardo obliquo dell'esule, fatto di immagini e parole, che segnano l'appartenenza a un luogo che spinge sempre a nuove partenze, a scegliere ogni volta l'esilio. Un adagio molto noto recita «Il Cairo scrive, Beirut pubblica, Baghdad legge»: nel mondo del fumetto sembra che tutte e tre le condizioni si siano concentrate nella città fenicia. E sicuramente Rima è ormai un classico della nuova generazione di autori. Libro.