Bezimena

Nina Bunjevac

eBook - 2019

The author's jumping-off point is the myth of Artemis and Siproites, in which a young man is turned into a woman as a punishment for the attempted rape of one of Artemis's virgin cohorts. Bunjevac's retelling follows Benny, a sexually deviant man who, coming across an alluring former classmate, concocts an elaborate, disturbing rape fantasy. Inked in her lush, stippled, illustrative style, Bunjevac crafts a gripping, noirish, Nabokovian tale, by turns surreal and harrowing, that turns the male gaze inside-out. Bezimena is both a radical examination of the misconceptions surrounding rape culture and an artistic and psychological tour de force.

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Graphic novels
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Published
[United States] : Fantagraphics Books 2019.
Language
English
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hoopla digital
Main Author
Nina Bunjevac (author, -)
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hoopla digital (-)
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Instantly available on hoopla.
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Physical Description
1 online resource
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Audience
Rated EX
ISBN
9781683962090
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AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).
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Review by Booklist Review

This darkly disquieting graphic novel begins with the eponymous Bezimena, an elderly, mystical woman in an unspecified ancient land, who responds to a distraught princess's laments by drowning her. The princess is reincarnated as Benny, a boy born into an affluent family who grows into an emotionally disturbed young man. Benny manages to keep his sexual deviancy under wraps until a chance encounter with a childhood classmate who had been his youthful obsession and is now a beautiful young woman. He finds a sketchbook left behind by the woman, filled with erotic drawings that lead him to believe his desire is reciprocated. At this point, the reality of the tale becomes suspect as Benny's account of his subsequent activities and the evidence of his horrific actions diverge. The sexually explicit story is told in simple, exquisite full-page drawings made complex through elaborate stippling. In an afterword, Bunjevac reveals that she had been a victim of sexual assault as an adolescent in Serbia, a violation that informs and likely inspired this disturbing yet elegant yarn.--Gordon Flagg Copyright 2019 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This unsettling, horrific erotic fantasy begins with a hypnotic series of stories within stories: an unseen narrator tells the tale of Bezimena the Old, a wise woman in a mythic Grecian setting, who in turn sets into motion the story of Benny, an awkward, disturbed young man living in the early 20th century. While working as a janitor at a zoo, Benny develops an obsession with a former classmate, stalks her, then finds a sketchbook filled with evidence that she returns his interest. This leads to dreamlike sexual encounters and strange visions, before the shock of an unreliable narrator revelation. Bunjevac wrote and drew the volume to process sexual trauma she experienced as a girl in Serbia; in the afterword, she dedicates the book to "all forgotten and nameless victims of sexual violence." But this extended visit to the inner fantasy world of a disturbed mind may be too acutely real for many readers to take (and the surprise twist is a bit pat). The work, however, is stunning to look at, with elegant full-page illustrations, painstakingly crosshatched and stippled to resemble woodcuts or antique photographs. Eerie, symbolic images fill each page: owls, snakes, eyes, the moon. Even if it falls short of its ambitions, Bunjevac's forceful, uncomfortable vision will linger with readers. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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