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Juan Sasturain

    This author gained recognition through his journalistic work, contributing to various prominent newspapers and magazines, and co-founding his own publications. His literary output encompasses a range of crime novels and adventure stories that captivate readers with their suspense. He also distinguished himself as a screenwriter for a comic strip that garnered international acclaim. His short story, honored with a prestigious award, showcases his mastery of narrative craft.

    Juan Sasturain
    Perramus: the city and oblivion
    • Perramus: the city and oblivion

      • 508 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.0(73)Add rating

      Fantagraphics collects the graphic novel Perramus ― winner of an Amnesty International prize ― in English for the first time. This graphic novel follows the existential odyssey of a political dissident. When he voluntarily loses his memory, he's dubbed "Perramus" from the brand of his raincoat. During his absurdist travels, he teams up with the gruff Cannelloni; a foreign aviator dubbed "The Enemy" by despot Mr. Whitesnow; and the blind author "Borges" (based on the real-life literary figure), who comes to be a guide. This motley crew journeys to outlandish locales where they encounter a variety of eccentric characters ― including a director of trailers for films that will never exist; a guerilla fbeforce of circus folk, clowns, and puppeteers; a tin-pot dictator with a vast fortune built on an empire of excrement; and Ronald Reagan. This highly anticipated collection is an act of resistance in and of itself ― it was created while Argentina's military dictatorship was still in power. Perramus is a cartooning tour de force, with a revolutionary message that remains vital to this day.

      Perramus: the city and oblivion