Kuper\'s electric drawings bring Kafka\'s prose to vivid life, reviving the original story\'s humor and poignancy in a way that will surprise and delight readers of Kafka and graphic novels alike.
Kuper\'s electric drawings--which merge American cartooning with German expressionism--bring Kafka\'s prose to vivid life, reviving the original story\'s humor and poignancy in a way that will surprise and delight readers of Kafka and graphic novels alike..
Kuper\'s work rivals that of Art Spiegelman.-- Chicago Sun-Times Acclaimed graphic artist Peter Kuper presents a brilliant, darkly comic reimagining of Kafka\'s classic tale of family, alienation, and a giant bug. . .
Darkly appropriate .
A stunning graphic novel adaptation of Franz Kafka\'s famous story of a man who finds himself transformed into a monstrous cockroach.
Kuper\'s electric drawings bring Kafka\'s prose to vivid life, reviving the original story\'s humor and poignancy in a way that will surprise and delight readers of Kafka and graphic novels alike