First year healthy

Michael DeForge, 1987-

Book - 2014

First Year Healthy purports to be the story of a young woman, recently released from the hospital after an outburst, and her burgeoning relationship with an odd, perhaps criminal Turkish immigrant. In a scant forty-five pages, working with a vibrant, otherworldly palette of magentas, yellows, and grays, Michael DeForge brings to life a world whose shifting realities are as treacherous as the thin ice its narrator walks on. First Year Healthy is all it appears to be and more: a parable about mental illness, a folktale about magical cats, and a bizarre, compelling story about relationships.

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Genres
Graphic novels
Published
[Montreal] : Drawn & Quarterly 2014.
Language
English
Main Author
Michael DeForge, 1987- (author)
Edition
First hardcover edition
Item Description
Title from cover.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781770461734
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

DeForge's latest tells the story of a woman released from a hospital following her "outburst," which she believes her town still whispers about when her back is turned. The unnamed woman works at a fish market, begins a relationship with a man involved in crime and known as "the Turk," and takes care of the Turk's infant son. In just a few dozen pages, DeForge builds the woman's world, however tenuous, and then fractures it from her unreliable perspective. Much quieter and more restrained than his off-the-wall Ant Colony, this graphic novel retains his unsettling art, which at times turns manic but more often favors direct, single-panel pages presenting the woman's lone thoughts. Each of these pages offers a new facet of the woman's routine and her psyche-an early page detailing her private bet with herself about how far onto a frozen lake she can walk is particularly memorable-and the result is a haunting and strange tale of illness and isolation. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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