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The Dancing Plague Gareth Brookes

The Dancing Plague By Gareth Brookes

The Dancing Plague by Gareth Brookes


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Summary

From choreomania to coronavirus: an utterly original graphic novel about a newly urgent subject.

The Dancing Plague Summary

The Dancing Plague by Gareth Brookes

The Dancing Plague tells a true story, from 1518, when hundreds of inhabitants of Strasbourg were suddenly seized by the strange and unstoppable compulsion to dance, from the imagined perspective of Mary, one of its witnesses. Prone to mystic visions as a child, betrayed in the convent to which she flees, then abused by her loutish husband, Mary endures her life as an oppressed and ultimately scapegoated woman with courage, strength, and inspiring beauty. As difficult to interpret now (as a psychological reaction to social injustice?) as it was then (as a collective demonic possession?), the story of the Dancing Plague finds suitably extraordinary expression in the utterly unique mixed-media style Gareth Brookes has devised to tell it. The pioneering blend of his trademark pyrographic technique with sumptuously colourful (and literal) embroidery perfectly reflects, in a beautiful work of art, the enduring fragility of our human condition - from choreomania to coronavirus.

About Gareth Brookes

Gareth Brookes studied printmaking at the Royal College of Art. His graphic novels include A Thousand Coloured Castles (2017) and The Black Project, which was nominated in the Selection Officielle at the 2018 Festival de la Bande Dessinee in Angouleme. His work has appeared in ArtReview, been published by Kus, and was included in the Comics Unmasked exhibition at the British Library in 2014.

Additional information

NGR9781910593981
9781910593981
1910593982
The Dancing Plague by Gareth Brookes
New
Paperback
SelfMadeHero
2021-04-29
192
N/A
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