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Houses of the Holy
Caitlin Skaalrud
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Description for Houses of the Holy
Paperback. A Dantean descent into a nightmare. Num Pages: 180 pages, B&W illustrations throughout. BIC Classification: FXL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 328.
A young woman undertakes a Dantean journey into the center of her psyche. Every door she encounters opens labyrinthine viewing galleries, macabre installations, and occult rituals where nothing is as it seems. Answers lead to more questions. She must abandon her false self--through despair and selfsurrender--on the way to an encounter with the inner void. Houses of the Holy is a nightmarish vision of the timeless psychic struggle that makes us human. Caitlin Skaalrud is a cartoonist, organizer, teacher, aspiring astrologist, and publisher behind comics micro-press Talk Weird Press in Minneapolis, where she lives with her partner and a ... Read more
A young woman undertakes a Dantean journey into the center of her psyche. Every door she encounters opens labyrinthine viewing galleries, macabre installations, and occult rituals where nothing is as it seems. Answers lead to more questions. She must abandon her false self--through despair and selfsurrender--on the way to an encounter with the inner void. Houses of the Holy is a nightmarish vision of the timeless psychic struggle that makes us human. Caitlin Skaalrud is a cartoonist, organizer, teacher, aspiring astrologist, and publisher behind comics micro-press Talk Weird Press in Minneapolis, where she lives with her partner and a ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Uncivilized Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
328g
Number of Pages
180
Place of Publication
MN, United States
ISBN
9781941250051
SKU
V9781941250051
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Ref
99-15
About Caitlin Skaalrud
Caitlin Skaalrud is a cartoonist, organizer, teacher, aspiring astrologist, and publisher behind comics micro-press Talk Weird Press in Minneapolis, where she lives with her partner and a cat named Howl. She is a recipient of a 2012 Xeric Self-Publishing Grant for Sea Change: A Choose-Your-Own-Way Story. Her first word was Batman.
Reviews for Houses of the Holy
Skaalrud's graphic and poetic expressions of inner turmoil are affecting and honest, built over time through a collection of moody visual hints that point to mysterious past events in the heroine's life.
Publishers Weekly Variations of the phrase Doesn't your heart break? appear throughout the book, and it seems that the intense labor of making these drawings
the ... Read more
Publishers Weekly Variations of the phrase Doesn't your heart break? appear throughout the book, and it seems that the intense labor of making these drawings
the ... Read more