The Weight of Words by Dave McKean, Neil Gaiman and William Schafer (Editor)
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Overview: The consummate artistry of Dave McKean has permeated popular culture for more than thirty years. His images, at once bizarre, beautiful and instantly recognizable, have graced an impressive array of books, CDs, graphic novels and films. In The Weight of Words, ten of our finest contemporary storytellers, among them the artist himself, have created a series of varied, compelling narratives, each inspired by one of McKean’s extraordinary paintings. The result is a unique collaborative effort in which words and pictures enhance and illuminate each other on page after page.
The volume opens with Alastair Reynolds’s Belladonna Nights, set in the world of his novel, House of Suns, the ultimately poignant portrait of a thousand nights-long reunion held in the far reaches of space. Elsewhere in this generous book, we find a series of lovingly crafted tales featuring, among other elements, doppelgangers, lost souls and lucid dreamers. Highlights include Joe R. Lansdale’s Robo Rapid, a near future cautionary tale about man versus machine; M. John Harrison’s Yummie, in which a middle-aged man experiences the hallucinatory aftermath of a heart attack; Joe Hill’s All I Care About Is You, the account of a pure, if temporary, friendship; Catherynne M. Valente’s extraordinary No One Dies in Nowhere, a tale of death and detection in the afterlife; Maria Dahvana Headley’s The Orange Tree, the story of an 11th century golem that is also a profound study of loneliness and Monkey and the Lady, an ironic creation myth by the artist’s longtime friend and creative associate, Neil Gaiman. Together with Train of Death, an abbreviated account of the literal death of literature, this is one of two new stories by the always remarkable Gaiman.
The Weight of Words is the rare anthology that really does offer something for everyone. Its complementary merger of words and images adds up to something special, something more than the sum of its impressive parts. It is both a major accomplishment in itself and a long overdue tribute to an important and necessary artist.
Genre: Comics
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