All my bicycles

Power Paola

Book - 2024

""A bicycle is a machine that you power yourself. You decide where you want to go," writes cartoonist Powerpaola, as the guiding principle of this graphic memoir. All My Bicycles is a story that never really begins, existing all at once in Paola's memory. The book illustrates Powerpaola's relationships through her many bicycles: in fragments, it takes her back to her great loves and losses, friendships, and disappointments. In remembering a bicycle, a manhole, an alligator, or a necklace, Powerpaola reflects upon these items in her consciousness without finding a concrete solution. Paola's memories arrive abruptly and leave just as fast, creating a pathway through herself she can only find in moving forward. A...ll My Bicycles is a glimpse into how exploring these fleeting tangible moments -- of physical objects, of traveling and seeing a new city, of even the end of a relationship -- is an exploration of self."--Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Autobiographical comics
Published
Seattle, WA : Fantagraphics Books, Inc 2024.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Power Paola (author)
Other Authors
Andrea Rosenberg (translator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Originally published in 2022 as Todas las bicicletas que tuve.
Physical Description
97 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781683969501
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Colombian cartoonist Powerpaola (Virus Tropical) delivers an evocative coming-of-age memoir in which various bicycles from her past represent touchpoints in her maturation from tweenhood to adulthood. In the opening vignette, she describes a brief fling that ended with her paramour's bike getting stolen under her watch, after which he dumped her, claiming, "I can't be with a Gemini." Other anecdotes recall a fleeting friendship with a girl named Violetta, with whom she biked "all around Cali," and a terrible accident in which she ran into an open manhole while drunk, which she relates over drawings of an alligator. In another episode, she wanders the city of Medellín after a breakup, interacting with various seedy characters and eventually acquiring a bicycle she loved so much that she "forgot about my broken heart." By stringing these disparate events together, Powerpaola attempts to reconcile her past and present, understanding that pain and experience bring wisdom: "Through drawing and writing, you come to understand events as they occur in life.... You stop seeing them as surprises." The charmingly naive drawings perfectly match her alter ego's adventurous spirit. It's a lovely ride. (June)

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