When published in 2009, The Art of Flying was hailed as a landmark in
the history of the graphic novel in Spain for its deeply touching
synthesis of individual and collective memories.
A deeply personal
testament, Antonio Altarriba's account of what led his father to commit suicide
at the age of ninety is a detective novel of sorts, one that traces his
father's life from an impoverished childhood in Aragon, to service with
Franco's army in the Civil war, escape to join the anarchist FAI, exile
in France when the Republicans are defeated, to return to Spain in 1949
and the stultifying existence to which Republican sympathisers were
consigned under Francoism.
The Art of Flying is immensely moving and vivid,
beautifully drawn by Kim. It was highly praised in Spain on first
publication, where it was compared to Art Spiegelman's Maus.
It went on
to win six major prizes, including the 2010 National Comic Prize.
Thursday, March 7, 2019
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