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Nick Sousanis

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Fonte dell'immagine: Cartoonist Nick Sousanis at the 2015 Texas Book Festival. By Larry D. Moore, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=44358230

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Nome legale
Sousanis, Walter Nickell
Data di nascita
20th century
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA

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A lot of effort went into this book, and sadly I think it was largely wasted. A bunch of cod philosophical statements haphazardly strung together. There is little overall message, nor any single insight that lingers once the book is closed. Pretentious and overwrought, and rather too didactic in some of its pronouncements (it strikes me as unfair to pull example out of context, but there is no shortage). Some of the art is nice, but, to paraphrase someone reading over my should "just because you did a picture doesn't make it more profound". That said, if it hadn't been a work of comics I don't think it would have got any attention whatsoever, but I don't think it is a particularly good use or example of the medium.… (altro)
 
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thisisstephenbetts | 17 altre recensioni | Nov 25, 2023 |
This would probably be the most unusual "comic book" that I've ever encountered. It is more like a graphic philosophical essay, in which Sousanis discusses concepts like vision, perception and imagination, arguing that comics enable the combined use of text and images (engaging both sides of the brain) to enhance the imagination and rewire our thinking. This can take us from the "flatland" of dulled, routine thinking into a more enhanced mode of thought.

The text is quite erudite and intellectual, with copious references to the work of other thinkers and philosophers, as well as to popular culture. Sousanis uses stunning black and white imagery to both convey what he is saying and lead the reader through the train of thought that he is encouraging.

It's no surprise that this deeply contemplative work was published by Harvard University Press; it is one of only two graphic works on their list, which is an indication of how exceptional this book is.
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gjky | 17 altre recensioni | Apr 9, 2023 |
Dig the concept and ambition, but I think both the art and the "argument/thesis" fall kinda flat. I recommend Asterios Polyp instead. All for more philosophy phd theses being written as graphic novels though!
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Jetztzeit | 17 altre recensioni | May 15, 2020 |
Every page is a work of art and, as with the best art, often illuminating some idea. It's a bit dense (in a good way!), and as is often the case with me and poetry, I had to read in short bursts so as not to be distracted from the current page by thoughts formed in pages I'd just read. I look forward to returning to it again and seeing connections and ideas expressed in the imagery that I no doubt missed the first time through.

Highly recommended!
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livingtech | 17 altre recensioni | Mar 18, 2020 |

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