The Electric State

28 ×25 cm, 144 pages

Français language

Published June 5, 2022 by Akileos.

ISBN:
978-2-35574-545-4
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En 1997, une ado fugueuse et son robot jaune traversent une étrange version des États-Unis en direction de l'ouest. Les cadavres de gigantesques drones militaires jonchent le paysage, entassés avec les rebuts d'une société consumériste high-tech sur le déclin. Tandis que leur voiture approche de la côte, le monde se délite de plus en plus vite derrière les vitres, comme si quelque part, par-delà l'horizon, le cœur de la civilisation tout entière avait fini par s'effondrer. Simon Stålenhag est l'auteur, designer et dessinateur de renommée internationale de Tales from the Loop et Things from the Flood. Ses images et ses récits débordants d'imagination et représentant d'illusoires phénomènes de science-fiction dans des paysages scandinaves ordinaires et hyperréalistes ont fait de lui l'un des raconteurs visuels les plus recherchés du monde entier. Dans The Electric State, c'est sur l'Amérique que Stålenhag porte son regard singulier.

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reviewed The Electric State by Simon Stålenhag (Tales from the Loop, #3)

A road trip through a disturbing and gloomy landscape

A road trip through a landscape littered with the debris of robots and mechanical creatures from an unsaid war, while most of humanity is apparently too preoccupied wearing headsets and living in a virtual world to the point of starvation. Said road trip is by a girl and her 'pet' robot that behaves in a rather unrobotic way. The reason for this, and the purpose of the road trip, only becomes clear at the end when the girl (also the narrator) provides the reason.

The book is filled with illustrations from the road trip, of a landscape where robots roam at will and emaciated people gawk in wonder through their headsets.

reviewed The Electric State by Simon Stålenhag (Tales from the Loop, #3)

disturbing, and atmospheric

it's a book about a road trip whose point isn't clear until the end. along the way there are many strange retrofuturistic horrors—beautifully illustrated

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