surya reviewed The Arrival by Shaun Tan
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The hard work of the author is very evident.
I wish I had the artistic eye though
128 pages
English language
Published Feb. 21, 2007
The Arrival by Shaun Tan is a wordless graphic novel published by Hodder Children's Books in 2006. The book is 128 pages long and divided into six chapters; it is composed of small, medium, and large panels, and often features pages of full artwork. It features an immigrant's life in an imaginary world that sometimes vaguely resembles our own. Without the use of dialogue or text, Shaun Tan portrays the experience of a father emigrating to a new land. Tan differentiates The Arrival from children's picture books, explaining that there's more emphasis on continuity in texts with multiple frames and panels, and that a graphic novel text like his more closely resembles a film making process. Shaun Tan has said he wanted his book to build a kind of empathy in readers: "In Australia, people don't stop to imagine what it's like for some of these refugees. They just see …
The Arrival by Shaun Tan is a wordless graphic novel published by Hodder Children's Books in 2006. The book is 128 pages long and divided into six chapters; it is composed of small, medium, and large panels, and often features pages of full artwork. It features an immigrant's life in an imaginary world that sometimes vaguely resembles our own. Without the use of dialogue or text, Shaun Tan portrays the experience of a father emigrating to a new land. Tan differentiates The Arrival from children's picture books, explaining that there's more emphasis on continuity in texts with multiple frames and panels, and that a graphic novel text like his more closely resembles a film making process. Shaun Tan has said he wanted his book to build a kind of empathy in readers: "In Australia, people don't stop to imagine what it's like for some of these refugees. They just see them as a problem once they're here, without thinking about the bigger picture. I don't expect the book to change anybody's opinion about things, but if it at least makes them pause to think, I'll feel as if I've succeeded in something."
The hard work of the author is very evident.
I wish I had the artistic eye though
Very touching immigration story, excellent artwork. The complete absence of words works very well in support of the feeling of isolation.
One of the most beautiful graphic novels that I have read in the recent times. Illustrations are surreal at the same time has a quality of a real photograph. Simply mesmerising and gorgeous. It struck a chord with me, as I could completely empathise with the protagonist. More details about the plot will definitely be a spoiler. A very short read in terms of plot but very very long read if you sumptuously pore through all the beautifully drawn panels. I highly recommend this.
It is a beautiful and heartfelt silent story. So surreal and strange yet familiar and endearing. Also really communicated with the feeling of migrating and starting over.
I would totally recommend it.