The Man From The Great North
di
Hugo Pratt
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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
112
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 21, 2017
Editore
IDW Publishing
ISBN-10
1684050588
ISBN-13
9781684050581
Descrizione
In the vast expanse of the Canadian North, the story unfolds around Jesuit Joe, a mixed heritage individual whose grasp on reality seems tenuous at best. His adventures span the desolate landscapes filled with both beauty and danger, presenting a unique portrait of the wilderness and the people who inhabit it. Joe's perspective provides a glimpse into the mind of someone who is perceived as both an outsider and a sage, adding depth to his character.
As he navigates through the icy terrain and encounters the diverse cultures of the region, Joe's experiences are shaped by his tumultuous past and the mysteries that haunt him. The harshness of the environment mirrors the complexities of his identity, drawing readers into a rich narrative laden with philosophical undertones. Each encounter adds layers to his story, revealing the interplay between madness and wisdom.
With Pratt’s signature storytelling style, the tale captures the essence of survival, both physically and mentally, in an unforgiving world. Jesuit Joe's journey allows for reflections on what it means to belong and be different, making it a compelling exploration of identity amidst the backdrop of a breathtaking yet hostile wilderness.
As he navigates through the icy terrain and encounters the diverse cultures of the region, Joe's experiences are shaped by his tumultuous past and the mysteries that haunt him. The harshness of the environment mirrors the complexities of his identity, drawing readers into a rich narrative laden with philosophical undertones. Each encounter adds layers to his story, revealing the interplay between madness and wisdom.
With Pratt’s signature storytelling style, the tale captures the essence of survival, both physically and mentally, in an unforgiving world. Jesuit Joe's journey allows for reflections on what it means to belong and be different, making it a compelling exploration of identity amidst the backdrop of a breathtaking yet hostile wilderness.
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