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The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay - Large Print

By Michael Chabon

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| Hardcover | 9781419339592

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  • 1 person find this helpful

    Afraid it's not for me...

    While I laud the technical skill, the creativity and the deep historical research... it didn't work for me. I am moderately interested in comics, and maybe this is the problem?

    I got some of the references, but I also suppose that the book wasn't written for comics historians only. And yet, if you ... (continue)

    While I laud the technical skill, the creativity and the deep historical research... it didn't work for me. I am moderately interested in comics, and maybe this is the problem?

    I got some of the references, but I also suppose that the book wasn't written for comics historians only. And yet, if you don't take in account this angle (it's maybe the first time that literature - in the sense of books - gives homage to comics, instead of the other way around, or at least I never heard of anything similar before) what you get is one more story of a group of quirky guys (and gals) in a large American metropolis, dealing with their own quirkiness, coming of age, ghosts and secrets.

    They are also Jews, or most of them are, anyway.

    For quirky Jews, I prefer Mordercai Richler. For comics, I tend(ed) to prefer Moore. I will probably try another book from the same author, sooner or later, but I am afraid this was a bit of a dud, for me.

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    Pamar said on Jun 18, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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    If you cut through the story straight to its beating heart, you'll find a loving and wonderful tribute to the magic of comic books. It's a rich, multi-layered tome full of fantastic characters and their character creations. If you've ever loved comic books, and have a penchant towards thick books an ... (continue)

    If you cut through the story straight to its beating heart, you'll find a loving and wonderful tribute to the magic of comic books. It's a rich, multi-layered tome full of fantastic characters and their character creations. If you've ever loved comic books, and have a penchant towards thick books and epic stories, don't hesitate to pick this up.

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    Danelectrico said on Dec 5, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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    Brilliant!

    Even if I did not love this book for being a historical novel that provides an in depth look at the origons of comic books in America, of being Jewish in America before, during, and after World War II, and the relationship between fathers and sons, I would have loved it for its insightful writing on ... (continue)

    Even if I did not love this book for being a historical novel that provides an in depth look at the origons of comic books in America, of being Jewish in America before, during, and after World War II, and the relationship between fathers and sons, I would have loved it for its insightful writing on the minutia of everyday life.

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    kensington said on Nov 12, 2006 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • A thoroughly fun journey in the, previously unknown to me, world of comics, thanks mainly to the two likeable main characters as they proceed through life. Even in sadness and through difficult moments, it was still fun to read.

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    Dylaniata said on Sep 24, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Kavalier and Clay are cousins who go into the comic writing business. The book takes places during WWII. Joe Kavalier's family managed to get him out of Germany before the more serious persecution of Jews began, and his dream was to bring, first his brother Thomas, and eventually his entire family t ... (continue)

    Kavalier and Clay are cousins who go into the comic writing business. The book takes places during WWII. Joe Kavalier's family managed to get him out of Germany before the more serious persecution of Jews began, and his dream was to bring, first his brother Thomas, and eventually his entire family to the United States to join him. We follow the comic-writing careers and the personal lives of both men. It is a serious book, subtle humor creeps in as well.

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    Missmath144 said on Feb 3, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • A Great read

    Really opens the world of the comic book creators of the 1940s and 1950s.

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    Gary said on Aug 19, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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