The eightfold path

Steven Barnes, 1952-

Book - 2022

"From award-winning authors Charles Johnson and Steven Barnes comes a graphic novel anthology of interconnected Afrofuturistic parables inspired by the teachings of Buddha. Eight strangers looking for enlightenment from an ancient spiritual teacher are trapped in a cave high in the mountains on their way to his temple. One of his acolytes directs them to each tell a story that the group can learn from as they wait out the horrible snowstorm that rages outside the cave's entrance. One by one the travelers each share a story that, unbeknownst to them, is actually a morality tale representing one of the aspects of final enlightenment as taught in Buddhism. As the wind howls through the night, they tell symbolic stories of horror, dys...topia, high adventure, cyberpunk, and urban fantasy. Each story is a spoke on the symbolic Dharma wheel, and each interlocking tale gets the travelers closer to their true destiny--unveiling the future of the entire human race. This remarkable collection borrows heavily from the traditions of pop-culture morality anthology series such as The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Night Gallery, Lovecraft Country, and the publications of E.C. Comics. Heavily influenced by the science fiction pulps of the 1950s and 1960s, this brilliant collection remixes classic social narratives such as Plato's Allegory of the Cave, Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, and The Arabian Nights, through an edgy, contemporary, yet spiritually centered lens. In The Eightfold Path, our destinies lie in heeding the lessons given in every one of these entrancing tales"--Publisher website.

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Subjects
Genres
Afrofuturist comics
Parables
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
New York : Abrams ComicArts Megascope 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Steven Barnes, 1952- (author)
Other Authors
Charles Johnson, 1948- (author), Bryan Christopher Moss (illustrator)
Physical Description
233 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781419744471
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Barnes (Lion's Blood) and Johnson (Middle Passage) team up with artist Moss (The Experiment Known as Rose Marie Hernandez Willamson) for a story collection with cosmic ambitions hampered by some earthly flaws. Eight spiritual pilgrims, called to the mountains by the guru Acharya Bodhi, shelter together in a cave and learn that their purpose is to "take the next important step in your evolution." In the meantime, they swap stories theoretically themed around the eight spokes of Buddhist enlightenment. These include an EC-style horror comic set on a Southern plantation, a psychedelic romance in the far future, a postapocalyptic story in which Black people are immune to a zombie plague, and an inner-city drama featuring kung fu. The experimental narrative aspires to teach the principles of Buddhism, including with morality, self-improvement, and the question, "What is a man?" through Afrofuturist science fiction and Black-centered fantasy. But murky moral messages are scattered in choppy scenes. Moss's art, with roughly blocked figures and sketchy backgrounds, shows promise but isn't up to the challenge of the script's sweeping variety of fantastical settings and situations. Despite the potential, the ambitious concepts here get lost in search of a story. Agent: Eleanor Wood, Spectrum Literary Agency, Anne Borchardt, Georges Borchardt, Inc. (Feb.)

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