The Great Walls of Samaris

The Great Walls of Samaris

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History Business & Economics Art & Photography
Format Paperback
Pages 48
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1987
Publisher Nbm Pub Co
ISBN-10 0918348366
ISBN-13 9780918348364
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In an intricately crafted universe, the duo of François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters invites readers into the hauntingly beautiful world of Samaris. With a striking blend of architectural marvels and lush illustrations, they depict a city where the walls not only enclose but also tell stories of history, mystery, and human experience. The attention to detail draws the audience into a realm that feels both alien and familiar, challenging perceptions of urban life and the essence of civilization.

Samaris is not just a setting; it becomes a character in its own right, with its elaborate designs reflecting the complexity of the narratives woven throughout. As the characters navigate the urban landscape, they encounter not only the physical walls but also the philosophical barriers that shape their lives. Each page serves as a portal, revealing forgotten legends and provoking thought about existence and the collective human journey.

Through this visual and narrative exploration, readers delve into themes of isolation, creativity, and the pursuit of truth. The authors masterfully intertwine their storytelling with the stunning visuals, creating a poignant commentary on the nature of cities and the unseen forces that govern them. In this way, the work transcends mere illustration, offering an immersive experience that resonates long after the final page is turned.

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