Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.

Read Online and Download Ebook Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.

Free PDF Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.

Following your should always fulfil the inspiration to acquire everyone is now simple. Connecting to the web is among the routes to do. There are a lot of resources that provide as well as link us to other world problem. As one of the products to see in net, this web site comes to be a really offered place to search for many sources. Yeah, resources concerning the books from nations worldwide are given.

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.


Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.


Free PDF Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.

The amount of times we should claim that publication as well as reading is extremely important for people living? The book existence is not only for the purchased and even supplied stacked of documents. This is a really precious point that can change people living to be much better. Even you are always asked to review a publication as well as read once more, you will certainly feel so tough when informed to do it. Yeah, many people also feel that. Really feel that it will be so uninteresting to review books, from primary to grownups.

When some individuals looking at you while reviewing Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), By David B., you might feel so honored. Yet, instead of other people feels you need to instil in yourself that you are reading Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), By David B. not as a result of that factors. Reading this Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), By David B. will offer you greater than people admire. It will certainly guide to know more than the people staring at you. Already, there are many sources to learning, reading a publication Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), By David B. still comes to be the front runner as a wonderful means.

Now, you can learn even more valuable time to spend for this precious publication. Reading this publication will lead you to open a brand-new globe that comes for obtaining something valuable as well as helpful much. Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), By David B. is among the collections of the books in the lists of internet site. You could discover the soft documents based on the link that we show. When you need much better concept of reviewing reference, select this publication immediately. We have this book likewise for supplying guide in order to advise more.

Getting the soft data of this book can be simple done. Simply by clicking the web link, you can attach to the book soft file and begin to get it. When you have actually saved Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), By David B. in your tool, you can earlier begin checking out. See from the title of this publication, it can be selected and detailed just how this book exists. They are really well done and so ideal to review accompanying your free time.

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.

Hailed by The Comics Journal as one of Europe’s most important and innovative comics artists, David B. has created a masterpiece in Epileptic, his stunning and emotionally resonant autobiography about growing up with an epileptic brother. Epileptic gathers together and makes available in English for the first time all six volumes of the internationally acclaimed graphic work.David B. was born Pierre-François Beauchard in a small town near Orléans, France. He spent an idyllic early childhood playing with the neighborhood kids and, along with his older brother, Jean-Christophe, ganging up on his little sister, Florence. But their lives changed abruptly when Jean-Christophe was struck with epilepsy at age eleven. In search of a cure, their parents dragged the family to acupuncturists and magnetic therapists, to mediums and macrobiotic communes. But every new cure ended in disappointment as Jean-Christophe, after brief periods of remission, would only get worse.Angry at his brother for abandoning him and at all the quacks who offered them false hope, Pierre-François learned to cope by drawing fantastically elaborate battle scenes, creating images that provide a fascinating window into his interior life. An honest and horrifying portrait of the disease and of the pain and fear it sowed in the family, Epileptic is also a moving depiction of one family’s intricate history. Through flashbacks, we are introduced to the stories of Pierre-François’s grandparents and we relive his grandfathers’ experiences in both World Wars. We follow Pierre-François through his childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, all the while charting his complicated relationship with his brother and Jean-Christophe”s losing battle with epilepsy. Illustrated with beautiful and striking black-and-white images, Epileptic is as astonishing, intimate, and heartbreaking as the best literary memoir.From the Hardcover edition.

Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations

View or edit your browsing history

After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.

Product details

Series: Pantheon Graphic Library

Paperback: 368 pages

Publisher: Pantheon; Reprint edition (July 4, 2006)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0375714685

ISBN-13: 978-0375714689

Product Dimensions:

6.5 x 1 x 8.7 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.6 out of 5 stars

40 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#42,919 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

the only prior experience i brought to this reading of a graphic novel was 'jimmy corrigan: the smartest boy in the world,' which is why amazon recommended it to me. ultimately, i think that the genre is all that connects them. this book is much more intimate, personal, passionate, and chilling. all things 'smartest' wanted to be but only got 4/5's of the way there.i myself am an epileptic and there are fewer diseases that this book relates to than just ones that are 'out of control.' the effects of epilepsy are far more psychological than physical. where a cancer victim is at the mercy of the disease and body, the epileptic, like many schizophrenics is affronted by dark and sinister shadows, lurking demons. however, it's one thing for an epileptic to be able to voice this. i find it amazing that David B., the brother and author, found so many ways of accurately depicting the demons' influence and sympathetically already fighting in his own way to overcome them with the tools of a child. both graphically and through the course of the story you learn of the ways the family and David B. adapt to confront the shadow, though the epilepsy ultimately remains intractable.another thing about this book that opened my eyes, is that for the epileptic, the story is told in first, second, and third person. for the family member, where it may always seems superficially to be a disease to which the family remains a third party, one may realize the struggles endured that were ignored. if i were to ask my mother how it felt for her to go through many of the struggles faced in this book, she might not think much of them. but upon reading and seeing the struggles afresh, she might realize that she had much more at stake than anyone, even herself, gave her credit.this book is so moving and deep because of David B.s ability to so comprehensively annotate each of five family members struggle. the autobiographical aspect takes a backseat to the chronicling of a dark disease that is never cured, much like alcoholism, but only ever treated and hoped against. the ending is particularly potent on this point: it is a tenuous grasp that is held to consciousness, and a varying relationship any of us have to reality, but when we hold together we arent scattered below. .mfg

None of the individuals portrayed in this story emerge intact, including the author David B. I was left with the impression that either David B. is so fully aware of this that he purposely (and perhaps brilliantly) avoided communicating how messed up everyone in his family is, or that they are so messed up that he has no idea how messed up they are. Clearly he is angry at his family for spending his entire childhood revolving around his brother and his illness, but that's perfectly normal for someone who has grown up with a seriously ill family member. But David B's self awareness seems to end there. The damage is more extreme and disturbing because his family's approach to illness and guilt is more extreme and disturbing. This book is not "light reading" in any sense - There were times when I was only able to take in a page or two in a sitting. The art is so rich and complex and the story is so complicated, I needed to take breaks or I wouldn't know what I was reading anymore. The book is brilliant, beautifully translated from French, and like nothing I've ever read.

Excellent graphic novel. The visual style looks almost like a relief or cave painting. Unlike superhero comics it doesn't make excessive use of perspective, and instead flattens everything into a very 2D feel. The story is moving and very frank about how siblings can mistreat each other, even (or especially) in the face of illness.

A bit hard to read. Lettering is too small and pictures are too packed in.

I'm not usually a reader of graphic novels, but this book does a great job using illustrations to help tell the story. This book is a heartbreaking story about a young boy with schizophrenia and his family's unrelenting pursuit to find treatment. This book gives great insight to the social aspect of disease, how it can affect not only the person with it, but also their friends and family.

Not as interesting as I expected.

A wonderfully rich tapestry memoir story filled with Magical Realism, family feud, and wonder. The characters are interesting, and the scenes are gorgeous. Only, one thing prevents this work from reaching legendary status. The author simply doesn't give you time to breathe. David B. serves up such wonderful imagery. Course after course of incredible moments, and intriguing anecdotes. But it feels like more of an onslaught than a feast. Beautiful? Sure. Would I read it again? Doubtful.

This was a challenge to read because it took a reasonable personal struggle and dragged it through a rather dull account of the author's life. The black and white art is phenomenal.

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. PDF
Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. EPub
Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. Doc
Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. iBooks
Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. rtf
Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. Mobipocket
Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. Kindle

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. PDF

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. PDF

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. PDF
Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B. PDF

Epileptic (Pantheon Graphic Library), by David B.


Home