Description
Preparing to deliver a lecture in Pisa, Professor Horace Dorlan plans to incorporate music and performance into his scientific presentation. On the eve of his big event, however, strange things start to happen. Consciousness and reality start to shift, divergent voices speak of confusing things and questions start to mount up. Where, for instance, is his wife, why is there a miniature musical quintet in his room, and what of the accident that afflicted him?
A darkly imaginative tour de force - that melds elements of silent movies, graphic novels, thrillers and the surreal - Horace Dorlan is Andrzej Klimowski's first work to incorporate text into his visual narratives.
Horace Dorlan by Andrzej Klimowski is a bold, brilliant and mysterious graphic novel of ideas and existential angst.
About the Author
Andrzej Klimowski, Professor at the Royal College of Art, has taught and exhibited around the world. He has an international reputation as a poster and book jacket designer, and has worked with artists as diverse as Milan Kundera, Kazuo Ishiguro, Robert Altman and Jim Jarmusch. His two graphic works, The Depository (1994) and The Secret (2002), were both published by Faber.
Book Information
ISBN 9780571232215
Author Andrzej Klimowski
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Faber & Faber
Publisher Faber & Faber
Weight(grams) 325g
Dimensions(mm) 204mm * 152mm * 18mm