Swimming In Darkness

Hardback

Main Details

Title Swimming In Darkness
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lucas Harari
Illustrated by David Homel
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:152
Dimensions(mm): Height 305,Width 228
ISBN/Barcode 9781551527673
ClassificationsDewey:741.5944
Audience
General
Illustrations 152 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Arsenal Pulp Press
Imprint Arsenal Pulp Press
Publication Date 14 November 2019
Publication Country Canada

Description

A thrilling graphic novel about a young man who is drawn to the thermal springs found in the Swiss Alps that hold many mysteries. Pierre is a young man at a crossroads. He drops out of architecture school and decides to travel to Vals in the Swiss Alps, home to a thermal springs complex located deep inside a mountain. The complex, designed by architect Peter Zumthor, had been the subject of Pierre s thesis. The mountain holds many mysteries; it was said to have a mouth that periodically swallowed people up.

Author Biography

Lucas Harari was born in Paris in 1990, where he still lives, and has a degree in decorative arts with a special interest in printed works. He self-published fanzines before working as an illustrator for book publishers and others. Swimming in Darkness is his first book.

Reviews

Harari's tale is pulpy noir by way of Hitchcock, with a strong, Lynchian hint of the uncanny. -NPR's Best Books of the Year list This noirish modern of mysterious architectures, strange geometries and people drowning in obsession is eerily unsettling and completely mesmerising. --Warren Ellis Swimming in Darkness is a beautifully rendered mystery. Its pages teem with secret passages, showing us that Earth has an architecture beyond our recognition. --Samuel Sattin, author of Legend Much like the mountain in Swimming In Darkness, Harari's intricate, puzzle-like grid will pull you in, and swallow you whole. --Elsa Charretier, author of November Vol. 1 Praise for this book cannot be overstated ... From the opening pages, Swimming in Darkness grabs the reader and refuses to let go, creeping slowly through an uncanny realm where fiction and reality dance together in a haunting and unforgettable waltz. --Comic Watch Harari incorporates local legend with the history of architecture, particularly the idea of secret rooms, and wraps these all around Zumthor's conundrum of a structure and the stylistic forms of noir ... Compelling. --Comics Beat