Der fünfte und letzte Band von Lukas Kummers hochgelobten Graphic Novels nach Thomas Bernhards „Autobiographischen Schriften“.
Die Geschichte einer Erziehung ohne Erzieher: Der letzte Band von Thomas Bernhards „Autobiographischen Schriften“ erzählt von den Kindheitsjahren des Autors. Am Ende der Selbsterzählung steht der Anfang, das Martyrium des jungen Thomas beginnt. Die Schande einer unehelichen Geburt und der Vorwurf der Mutter: Du hast mein Leben zerstört! stehen im Zentrum der Kindheit. Es sind Jahre des Schreckens und des Krieges, eine Zeit ohne Idylle, wenn auch nicht ohne Augenblicke des Hochgefühls: erste Freundschaften, unerwartete Siege und die enge Beziehung zum Großvater geben dem „Kind“ die Kraft, Schule und Elternhaus zu überstehen. Lukas Kummers einfühlsame Gestaltung erreicht hier einen abschließenden Höhepunkt.
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112 pages
format:170 x 240
ISBN: 9783701717958
Release date: 28.10.2024
Fünf Bände im Schuber als ideales Geschenk für alle Thomas-Bernhard-Fans
"Die Ursache" und ihre Folgen: In fünf Bänden zwischen Dichtung und Wahrheit legt Thomas Bernhard offen, wie er der Schriftsteller wurde, der er war - von der Kindheit über die Internatszeit in Salzburg, die Lehre und das Studium bis zur Isolation des Achtzehnjährigen in einer Lungenheilstätte. Wer die Welt des Thomas Bernhard verstehen will, findet hier den Schlüssel: "Das ist die Geschichte eines jungen Menschen, auf dem eigentlich nur herumgetrampelt worden ist, sei es von Seiten der Stadt, ihrer Bewohner, der Verwandtschaft, ganz gleich." (Thomas Bernhard)
Eine kongeniale Graphic Novel, die sich dem großen Autor mit Respekt und zeichnerischer Frische nähert.
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560 pages
format:170 x 240
ISBN: 9783701717965
Release date: 28.10.2024
The forth volume of Lukas Kummer‘s highly praised graphic novel series based on Thomas Bernhard's “Autobiographische Schriften”.
His admission into the lung sanatorium Grafenhof heralded the start of a new chapter in the young Thomas Bernhard’s tale of suffering. In the isolation of the sanatorium he was at the mercy of the doctors, the nursing staff, his fellow patients and above all, himself and his will. In this hopelessness he practised revolt. It is his self-affirmation as a writer, the friendship with a musician, and singing which are stirring his will to survive and give him strength. In the end, Thomas Bernhard escapes the isolation of the lung sanatorium which is seems in Lukas Kummer’s illustrations like the coldest circle of hell, and emerges as the person we know today: one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.
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112 pages
format:170 x 240
ISBN: 9783701717736
Release date: 11.04.2023
The third volume of Lukas Kummer's highly praised graphic novel series based on Thomas Bernhard's “Autobiographische Schriften”.
“The Breath” forms the core of Bernhard's autobiography. It is where deepest despair and creative force are blended into the potent mix that makes his writing so unique, fascinating and boundary-breaking to this day. Bernhard was in his late teens when severe pleurisy abruptly wrenched him from his apprenticeship. He was hospitalised and considered terminally ill. But the 'room for lost causes' into which he is shunted turns out to be a place of new beginnings. Thomas Bernhard decides to live – and following the death of his grandfather resolves to become a writer himself. Lukas Kummer has found a rich and powerful imagery for this journey from near death to redemptive self-creation.
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112 pages
format:170 x 240
ISBN: 9783701717460
Release date: 21.09.2021
The second volume of Lukas Kummer's highly praised graphic novel series based on Thomas Bernhard's "Autobiographische Schriften".
In the second of his autobiographical works, Thomas Bernhard tells of the decision to remove himself from his life. Rather than continue attending school, he starts an apprenticeship in the cellar of a grocery store, on the outskirts of the detested town, in the ghetto of the have-nots and criminals. There he becomes acquainted with society's outcasts. He feels drawn to them and learns for the first time what it means to be accepted and to be 'useful'. Day-to-day life in the cellar turns out to be therapeutic. This place of limbo becomes a refuge, until a severe illness puts a sudden end to Bernhard's apprenticeship. In 'The Cellar', Lukas Kummer finds a relaxed pictorial language for the author's narrative tone. With precise strokes, Kummer accompanies Thomas Bernhard through what was probably the brightest period of his youth and throws a congenial light on the 'cellar'.
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112 pages
format:170 x 240
ISBN: 9783701717163
Release date: 27.08.2019
Eine kongeniale Graphic Novel, die sich dem großen Autor mit Respekt und zeichnerischer Frische nähert.
In the first of his autobiographical books, Thomas Bernhard carries out a root cause analysis that spares nothing and no one. The boarding school was a prison and the town of Salzburg a terminal disease, where destruction was omni-present. The only guiding light was his grandfather, who spoke to him about Mozart, Rembrandt and Beethoven. These “root causes”, which are more than just hinted at by Bernhard, leave indelible traces across all his work. With precise, sparing strokes and a poignant use of repetition and variation, Lukas Kummer has succeeded in creating a visual take on Thomas Bernhard’s recollections of the horrors of boarding school, war and National Socialism. This is a sympathetic graphic novel that approaches the great author with respect and originality.