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New Releases by John K. Snyder III
John K. Snyder III is the author of
Eight Million Ways to Die (2018)
and
L'Agent secret (2009)
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Eight Million Ways to Die
by:
Lawrence Block
release date:
Jan 01, 2018
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In crime-ravaged 1980s New York, a troubled ex-cop turned unlicensed detective takes on his most dangerous case, hunting down a serial killer-hitman, and ultimately coming face-to-face with his deadliest enemy, himself, in John K. Snyder III''s graphic novel adaptation of the celebrated story by Lawrence Block. Steeped in traditional pulp, Block''s writing has a true gift for capturing the art of conversation between his characters. These are the lowlifes of society, for whom Block occasionally finds redemption, but who are more often among the vilest beings in human existence. Snyder''s art both encapsulates and elevates these rough-cut gems in a graphic, grainy, and moody setting that evokes the dark, noir magazine covers of the period.
L'Agent secret
by:
Joseph Conrad
,
John K. Snyder III
,
Pascal Dalmasso
release date:
Nov 03, 2009
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L''unique roman londonien de Joseph Conrad enchevêtre, dans une temporalité éclatée, la vie / familiale de M. Verloc et son travail d''espion. La ville sordide, à la limite de l''abject, est le terrain d''une ténébreuse affaire : une bombe artisanale veut faire trembler tout l''Occident. Dans une terrible vision anticipatrice des convulsions violentes de nos époques modernes, Joseph h Conrad convoque l''anarchisme, l''espionnage et la politique. L''Agent secret était le manuel de chevet de Unabomber alias Theodore Kaczynski dans sa hutte cachée du Montana : un texte terroriste autant qu''un texte sur le terrorisme ? Rien de moins que " le roman le plus brillant " sur le sujet, selon The New York Times. Graphisme minuté, cadrages éclatés, couleurs à bout portant, la représentation explosive de L''Agent secret par John K. Snyder III nous infiltre sans ambages dans cette tragédie politico-familiale sordide, relevée d''une ironie toute britannique.
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