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Comments for Three Incestuous Shadows
It's somewhere between a graphic novel and a picture book for adults. It has the surreal matter-of-fact approach to story telling as Neil Gaiman's books all seem to have but with out the underlying darkness. Visually I'm reminded of Nick Bantock's Griffin and Sabine books. The three sisters are incestuous in how closely their lives are lived. When one sister seeks to leave their home her absence opens up a cascade of events that leads to a family tragedy. The three sisters are Clothilde, Ophile and Bettine. Bettine, the blonde is the youngest and prettiest of the family. Ophile is the eldest and has the blue hair, so dark it might as well be black. Finally there is the middle sister, a red head named Clothilde. Things start to go awry when the old lighthouse keeper dies and his son takes over. Paris, the son with a name that brings to mind epic wars, comes to the lighthouse and is soon dividing a wedge between the sisters. Ultimately he and Bettine leave the sisters' home. She is pregnant and they move to the city to raise their child. The pregnancy further divides the family. One aunt to be has a spiritual connection with her nephew and the other is filled with jealously. As with The Time Traveler's Wife the pregnancy doesn't go well, though the tragedy this time is man made. I enjoyed The Three Incestuous Sisters and want to read her other "visual novel" The Adventuress. She also has a new novel out called Her Fearful Symmetry but I'm reluctant to try it. I read The Three Incestuous Sisters for the Dewey Challenge. Read other reviews at: Ulat Buku in the City, Things Mean a Lot, 5-Squared, Facing the Sunshine and The Hidden Side of a Leaf. books | graphic novel | Audrey Niffenegger | 2005 Comment #2: Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 13:49:56 Pussreboots You're welcome. Comment #3: Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 at 23:39:04 Sarah Wow, I'll keep an I out for this book sounds good. Comment #4: Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 18:03:51 Pussreboots It's worth a read. I'd like to see her do another graphic novel. All work © 1997-2009 Sarah Sammis |